作者: Tendai Chitewere , Janet K. Shim , Judith C. Barker , Irene H. Yen
DOI: 10.1016/J.HEALTHPLACE.2017.03.009
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摘要: Abstract AIM This paper articulates how political ecology can be a useful tool for asking fundamental questions and applying relevant methods to investigate structures that impact relationship between neighborhood health. Through narrative analysis, we identify develop our future agendas neighborhood-health research as it relates social, political, environmental, economic structures. Political makes clear the connection economy by highlighting historical structural processes produce maintain social inequality, which affect health well-being. These concepts encourage researchers examine people construct in different ways that, turn, influence outcomes and, thus, efforts address solutions.