• Racism, marginalization, and discrimination (RMD) is embedded into the structure of American society, which increases exposure to adverse social determinants of health-or social risks-for marginalized populations. (nih.gov)
  • The intervention addressed social determinants of health (e.g., stigma, discrimination, and homophobia) that can influence the health and well-being of black MSM at high risk for HIV infection. (cdc.gov)
  • Background information on HIV, hepatitis C and STIs in Canada, including basic information, statistics (epidemiology), provincial and national strategies to address HIV, hepatitis C and STIs, and social determinants of health. (catie.ca)
  • The purpose of this NIDDK Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to support pilot and feasibility trials to test pragmatic interventions that include screening for adverse social determinants of health (SDoH) and referring or providing resource service linkages for social services within the healthcare setting for individuals living with type 1 diabetes. (nih.gov)
  • This FOA aligns with the Mission and Vision of the NIDDK Strategic Plan for Research , including the charge to develop and evaluate strategies to mitigate the adverse effects of social determinants of health and the theme of empowering a multidisciplinary workforce, engaging a broad array of stakeholders, and pursuing pathways to health for all. (nih.gov)
  • Community health and well-being may be impacted in neighborhoods with high proportions of people engaged in precarious work situations compounded by health inequities produced by other social determinants associated with their residential geography. (cdc.gov)
  • A new report outlines the critical role social determinants play in shaping population health, highlighting that health disparities are systemic, and cut across multiple population characteristics, including race/ethnicity, age, disability status, sexual orientation or gender identity, or other characteristics historically linked to discrimination or exclusion. (cancer.org)
  • The World Health Organization defines social determinants as "the circumstances in which people are born, grow up, live, work, and age and the systems put in place to deal with illness" that are shaped by the "distribution of money, power, and resources at global, national, and local levels. (cancer.org)
  • Social determinants include housing and neighborhood conditions, educational and economic factors, transportation systems, social connections, and other social factors and reflect interconnected social structures and economic systems shaped by the inequitable distribution of power and resources. (cancer.org)
  • Addressing social determinants that drive disparities in cancer incidence… because of inequitable risk factor exposure will require policy action beyond the health care system," write the authors. (cancer.org)
  • Addressing social determinants must systemically acknowledge and attend to social risk resulting from marginalization, stigmatization, and discrimination. (cancer.org)
  • Just as current cancer control efforts must target this entire continuum of influence, so must future cancer control efforts target the entire social determinants continuum of influence, including social-structural factors. (cancer.org)
  • Both absolute and relative poverty are violations of human dignity, although they also have other significant dimensions, such as social injustice. (wikipedia.org)
  • Documents the experience of poverty, unemployment, homelessness, and intervention, and their effects on young people's lives and social networks. (ubcpress.ca)
  • This book makes the case that societal realities--such as poverty, racism, and social marginalization--result in depleted cognitive resources for students and for those who are trying to help them succeed. (mahoganybooks.com)
  • We've woken up to a vision that is frighteningly silent on poverty, the expansion of social housing and shelter supports, wage and employment equity, and child care. (rabble.ca)
  • This infosheet highlights the main findings of the report Experience of discrimination, social marginalisation and violence: A comparative study of Muslim and non-Muslim youth in three EU Member States. (europa.eu)
  • Social marginalisation and discrimination have severe consequences for any society - both need to be addressed as a priority, as they are directly linked to violent behaviour in young people. (europa.eu)
  • To convene people from diverse populations living with or at risk for diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases and conditions, as well as researchers and clinicians from across disciplines, to understand the state of the science and identify opportunities for considering common biological pathways underlying the consequences of racism, marginalization, and discrimination across population groups and disease areas. (nih.gov)
  • Once again, we also see racism and marginalization come into play. (blogcritics.org)
  • Historical racism has led to the marginalization and oppression of Indigenous peoples, African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, Native Hawaiians, and other communities of color. (nih.gov)
  • NIH is in a position of influence to contribute to positive, visible, and sustainable change to break the cycle of institutional racism with systems, policies, social norms, and practices that remove stereotypes and mitigate the pervasive effects of racism. (nih.gov)
  • More mainstream progressives and liberals tend to focus on a more equal distribution of goods and opportunities, while those of a more leftward bent focus on "oppression" among social groups. (heritage.org)
  • There are two commonly held conceptions of the increasingly ubiquitous term social justice: the fair distribution of goods and the fight against oppression. (heritage.org)
  • Social justice as a fight against systemic oppression by the dominant over the oppressed employs coalition-building and seeks changes in basic societal structures. (heritage.org)
  • A survey of academic works on the subject reveals two broad conceptions: social justice as fair distribution of social goods and social justice as the fight against oppression-defined in the broadest possible way-within society. (heritage.org)
  • These populations have the same individual level risk factors as the general population of youth, but they have higher level of exposures to interpersonal, community, and societal factors that elevate risk through aggregated social and life stressors. (nih.gov)
  • We've woken up to the disappointing reality of a polarized city that is the mirror image of those neighbourhoods that are plagued by social inequity. (rabble.ca)
  • Contemporary social thought frequently posits sociopolitical exclusion as marginalization . (dukeupress.edu)
  • This article argues that marginalization relies on a spatial metaphor that conceptualizes social exclusion as always already configured in relation to center and periphery. (dukeupress.edu)
  • Suggesting that this reliance on marginalization as a way of understanding sociopolitical exclusion limits political thought, this article calls for a renewed attention to actual material configurations of social exclusion. (dukeupress.edu)
  • However, few studies have examined the role of social exclusion and marginalization in relation to early and unwanted sexual initiation. (guttmacher.org)
  • Nearly half (48%) of the young women in the sample were domestic workers, and many reported significant social exclusion, including lack of friends, community support networks and group membership. (guttmacher.org)
  • Social exclusion was associated with significantly higher odds of coerced first sex (2.0). (guttmacher.org)
  • If positive social connectedness is linked to healthy behaviors in adolescents, then social exclusion and marginalization may be predictive of poor outcomes. (guttmacher.org)
  • Social exclusion is defined as limited or no participation in social, economic and political life. (guttmacher.org)
  • Mosaic geology was, therefore, in part a cultural reaction to social and cognitive exclusion of all but self-styled experts from an area of speculation that, in the heyday of theories of the earth, had been open to all. (answersingenesis.org)
  • The analysis critically examines Rabbani's portrayal of 'invisible people' (2017) as individuals bereft of agency and influence due to their marginalized status, exploring multiple forms of exclusion encompassing economic, social, and political dimensions. (wahacademia.com)
  • Precarity and information marginalization: Exploring how academic casualization complicates workplace information practices. (edu.au)
  • However, experiences with RMD-as well as exposure to social risk-may also directly alter biology by triggering stress pathways and modifying biological homeostasis. (nih.gov)
  • What are the direct biological mechanisms and pathways underlying the relationship between RMD, social risks, and NIDDK diseases/conditions? (nih.gov)
  • How do these biological mechanisms/pathways differ or overlap in the context of structural versus interpersonal forms of RMD, as well as between RMD and associated social risks? (nih.gov)
  • Programs for female adolescents should build their social capital and inclusion, as well as provide opportunities for them to stay in school and obtain positive and nonexploitive forms of work. (guttmacher.org)
  • Social marginalisation has drastic and negative consequences for any society. (europa.eu)
  • The marginalization of groups based on socially constructed categories of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, and other identities produces biological consequences that contribute to health disparities in a variety of diseases and conditions, including many under the purview of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). (nih.gov)
  • The purpose of the conference was to explore the social consequences of the transformation of South Asian societies (and by implication, the world). (lu.se)
  • REF] As the United Nations' report on Social Justice in an Open World argues, "Social justice is not possible without strong and coherent redistributive policies conceived and implemented by public agencies. (heritage.org)
  • According to a Criminology report published in 2010, "Our analyses are informed by theories that have been used to explain 'front‐end' (court) sentences, which center on the focal concerns of social‐control agents, labeling, and racial threat. (blogcritics.org)
  • In addition, characteristics of social marginalization and vulnerability - homelessness and public injecting - were associated with inadequate syringe acquisition. (drugpolicyfacts.org)
  • Connectedness to family, schools, voluntary groups and peer groups, and the social norms governing these groups were also thought to be factors in young people's risk-taking behavior. (guttmacher.org)
  • 9 Thus, the norms and culture that govern social groups, rather than just membership in them, seem to influence adolescent behavior. (guttmacher.org)
  • For this, the Africa Research Forum for Social Sciences and Humanities (AfriStadi) , on the City Centre Campus provides a solid foundation. (helsinki.fi)
  • The International Studies major is housed in the School of Multidisciplinary Social Sciences and Humanities, where we ask complex questions in pursuit of courageous answers . (kent.edu)
  • She holds numerous grants funded by ARC, Canadian Institutes for Health Research, and Canada's Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, working with university and community partners across disciplines. (edu.au)
  • In this connection, she reiterates her concerns about the numerous obstacles to Roma access to social housing, including public opposition at local level, which has led some municipalities to cancel construction projects. (coe.int)
  • According to political theorist David Miller, these kinds of goods and burdens are concerns of social justice because their "allocation depends on the workings of the major social institutions. (heritage.org)
  • Concerns have been raised that providers may be less willing to care for patients with social risk. (cancer.org)
  • Social and economic marginalisation in European cities is a key factor. (euro-islam.info)
  • Kofi Kenyatta, Partnership Director of the Family Independence Initiative, makes the case for improving social and economic progress and mobility by investing in people and removing the unjustifiable barriers to success that Black communities face. (americaforward.org)
  • Financial capital coupled with social capital is a powerful combination that accelerates social-economic mobility. (americaforward.org)
  • and the physical, social, and economic effects of COVID-19 on young people and their families. (americaforward.org)
  • In fact improvement in social and educational conditions as also the much talked about gender reforms can automatically follow as a byproduct of economic redemption. (countercurrents.org)
  • It moves quietly along every day with social support for vulnerable groups, safe and affordable places to live, equal economic opportunities for women and men, and affordable and accessible child care. (rabble.ca)
  • Moreover, liberalism's emphasis on equal opportunities paves the way for greater social mobility and helps reduce disparities between different socio-economic groups. (fsmm2008.org)
  • Services provided by forests cover a wide range of ecological, political, economic, social and cultural considerations and processes. (fao.org)
  • During a nation's transition from a 'State of War' to attaining a 'State of Peace', it faces enormous security, social, economic, and environmental challenges that can easily enflame the conflict. (tuckmagazine.com)
  • As part of a mixed-methods community health assessment, community researchers conducted focus groups with residents in two high social and economic hardship neighborhoods on Chicago's southwest side. (cdc.gov)
  • Furthermore, the conference explored interrelated social and economic aspects of sustainability simultaneously and targeted a process whose outcomes will be felt across the world, given the sheer population size of South Asia. (lu.se)
  • 2. Healthcare systems are highly complex social systems shaped by multiple factors, including professional training, institutional values, leadership competencies and priorities, and the wider socio-cultural and economic context. (who.int)
  • These social risks are known to affect health outcomes by constraining or modifying health-related behaviors (e.g., diet, physical activity, smoking). (nih.gov)
  • The pilot trials will determine 1) feasibility of screening for social risks and implementing referral service linkages (e.g., connecting persons in need to appropriate transportation, housing, food, etc. resources) within the context of a healthcare encounter, and 2) preliminary signals of the intervention's impact on both the social risk(s) and type 1 diabetes (T1D) specific outcomes such as glycemic control. (nih.gov)
  • Julian Vasquez Heilig, Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at California State Sacramento, publishes the blog, Cloaking Inequality , which focuses on education policy and social justice. (nonprofitquarterly.org)
  • Rising Up shows how living wage movements have transformed, or are campaigning to transform, labour policy in Canada and stimulated broader public debate about income and social inequality. (ubcpress.ca)
  • REF] Social justice does not necessarily demand absolute material equality, but rather seeks to reduce inequality to a "contextually determined 'acceptable' range of inequalities" or to establish a baseline standard of living below which no one in the society should fall. (heritage.org)
  • rather, it is concerned with how "a range of social institutions and practices together influence the shares of resources available to different people. (heritage.org)
  • this can be addressed only through best practices teaching in literacy and mathematics through direct instruction, and not through cutting out science and social studies. (yale.edu)
  • Sarathy draws on interviews, government documents, and media accounts to trace the Latinization of forest labour in the US Pacific Northwest and the marginalization of Latino workers. (ubcpress.ca)
  • This volume addresses the theoretical and practical relationships among the feminization of migrant labour, the ethics of care, and social policy in the new global economy. (ubcpress.ca)
  • The aim of this conference was also to map the social impact of South Asia's structural transformation so far, with specific reference to changes in labour migration patterns and in the composition of the care economy of families and households. (lu.se)
  • REF] Some would also include in this list more intangible goods like access to political power, political participation, social recognition, recreation or leisure opportunities, and the right to "a healthy and pleasant environment. (heritage.org)
  • The circumstances of the young people at risk of marginalisation varied greatly. (helsinki.fi)
  • This is not to say that these gaps within literacy and mathematics are not important, they are, but literacy in the sciences and social studies matter greatly as well. (yale.edu)
  • Overall, this study provides a nuanced and insightful analysis of Rabbani's 'Invisible People' from a Spivakian perspective, contributing to the ongoing discourse on resistance, marginality, and social justice within this theoretical framework. (wahacademia.com)
  • 4 Social participation, as measured by membership in social groups and clubs, has been found to be associated with mainly healthy behaviors and lifestyles among adolescents in a number of settings, though an elevated risk of unhealthy behaviors is associated with membership in certain types of groups. (guttmacher.org)
  • This may lead to the marginalization of some groups as well as social conflicts. (lu.se)
  • Considering ethnographic research with adults with mobility and speech disabilities in Petrozavodsk, Russia, and representation of disability in contemporary Russian film, the concept of marginalization is demonstrated to be insufficient to analyze the actual spatial segregation of people with disabilities in contemporary Russia in the digital era. (dukeupress.edu)
  • My research sits at the nexus of interdisciplinary China Studies and Development Studies, and draws inspiration from a wide range of fields across the humanities and social sciences. (lu.se)
  • Spatial metaphors for social difference matter for the kinds of alternate presents and futures that might be envisioned, challenging the presumption that ableism's power comes from limiting political participation in public space defined by a liberal democratic agora. (dukeupress.edu)
  • Yet when it comes to active engagement in their community, citizens turn more often to in-person and digital social networks than to local journalism to spread the word about opportunities for participation. (knightfoundation.org)
  • Local news leans toward having an overall positive (encouraging) impact on Americans' participation, while national news and the internet and social media lean toward having a discouraging impact. (knightfoundation.org)
  • There is some variation in the impact of local news, the internet and social media, and national news on political participation depending on political party affiliation. (knightfoundation.org)
  • Americans look to in-person and digital social networks to hear about political participation opportunities and to spread the word about issues in their community. (knightfoundation.org)
  • 10 Adolescent females report having significantly fewer friends than males and experiencing greater control of their movement and social interactions by others. (guttmacher.org)
  • Here the concept of "community" is broadened to capture the continuum of connections and ongoing social interactions throughout the life course. (who.int)
  • The spatial metaphor of marginalization fails to describe the way that interlocutors with mobility impairments are at once segregated and included in sociopolitical life in the digital era, when civic life unfolds in cyberspace. (dukeupress.edu)
  • The dialogue and delivery turn office gatherings and friend birthday parties into uncomfortable circumstances that push social boundaries and in the process generate a lot of laughter for the viewers. (dailyillini.com)
  • And in particular these youth often experience disparities in screening for suicidality and access to services, as well as many other social, institutional, and structural inequities. (nih.gov)
  • The overarching goal of this FOA is to stimulate collaborations between healthcare systems, community-based organizations, and social service entities for testing and advancing effective interventions which integrate social care and medical care to reduce health disparities in T1D. (nih.gov)
  • And how social media facilitates these networks? (kent.edu)
  • As women's activism around #Metoo, #TimesUp #NiUnaMenos and other movements continue to build, social media is giving women a space to speak up and be heard. (unwomen.org)
  • From politicians and lawmakers to farmers and small business owners, conversations on social media are connecting women around the world so they can support one another in the push for change. (unwomen.org)
  • On Social Media Day (30 June), we're celebrating women who are leading the charge through social media. (unwomen.org)
  • By harnessing the power of social media, these trailblazers are engaging women and men in tough conversations and raising awareness about gender equality and women's rights. (unwomen.org)
  • After Milano's tweet, the power of social media took over and people all around the world woke up to a deluge of disclosures and solidarity from women who had been silent about their experiences of sexual harassment and assault. (unwomen.org)
  • Our Goodwill Ambassador, Emma Watson tapped into the power of social media to bring people together for women's rights and gender equality with the #HeForShe campaign. (unwomen.org)
  • Americans have more confidence in local news outlets to fulfill various civic duties in their community than in their neighbors, social media, or community apps and organizations to do so. (knightfoundation.org)
  • In general, Americans report being encouraged by local news but discouraged by national news and social media to participate in their community or local politics. (knightfoundation.org)
  • Overall, about half of Americans (44% to 56%) say information from news and social media has neither an encouraging nor discouraging effect on their interest in participating in their community or local politics. (knightfoundation.org)
  • However, the rest are more likely to report being encouraged to participate by local news than by national news or the internet and social media. (knightfoundation.org)
  • Social media and national news appear to have a particularly strong discouraging rather than encouraging impact on Republicans (the internet and social media by 19 percentage points, and national news by 36 points). (knightfoundation.org)
  • Four in 10 Americans say they have participated in a politically focused online or in-person group or event (like a town hall, rally, protest or social media group), while a majority (59%) say they have not. (knightfoundation.org)
  • This result contrasts with the previously mentioned finding that local news has a more encouraging effect than the internet and social media on getting Americans involved in their community or local politics. (knightfoundation.org)
  • However, it's possible that while tuning in to local news generally makes Americans feel more connected to their community and encouraged to participate, it's network-based sources like social media and talking to friends, family or neighbors that provide the specific information citizens need to transition from just thinking about getting involved to actually participating in a political group or event. (knightfoundation.org)
  • Themes at the inaugural meeting in 2013 included building citizen trust in governmental entities, social media as a tool for civic engagement and private-public sector partnerships. (wnd.com)
  • Moreover, the research delves into Rabbani's nuanced treatment of identity construction and the intricate intersections of marginalization. (wahacademia.com)
  • Professor Lisa Given is an interdisciplinary researcher in human information behaviour whose work brings a critical, social research lens to studies of technology use and user-focused design. (edu.au)
  • Recommendations from the Workshop will provide guidance to National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), OBSSR and NIH in the development of ideas that can promote and enhance the education and training of behavioral and social scientists and clinical and translational scientists within the CTSAs. (nih.gov)
  • The Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) is housed in the Office of the Director of the NIH, with the mission of stimulating behavioral and social sciences research throughout NIH and to more fully integrate these sciences into all research activities where appropriate, toward improving the nation's health. (nih.gov)
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  • In Finland and Norway, they were assisted by the welfare state, with additional support from social work and youth work by the church, while in South Africa help was provided by faith-based organisations. (helsinki.fi)
  • REF] Also of concern to social justice advocates is the uneven distribution of burdens like "military service, hard, dangerous, or degrading work" and the necessity of caring for elderly relatives. (heritage.org)
  • I speak before you today not just in my role at TCF, but also by bringing forth my intimate understanding of the issues I will discuss as a Black disabled woman who is a social worker, writer, and activist. (tcf.org)
  • According to Professor Auli Vähäkangas, young people at risk of marginalisation must be heard and their skills taken into consideration in both Nordic countries and an African country with a lower level of social security. (helsinki.fi)
  • The failed "repeal and replace" for the Affordable Care Act was similar to efforts proposed in the past - partial privatization of Social Security - replacing the guarantees of Medicare with vouchers (called "premium support" in one of the "Ryan budgets" proposed during the Obama Administration). (truthout.org)
  • Particularly prominent in the rhetoric of left-of-center political movements and organizations, social justice is the lodestar of modern progressive politics. (heritage.org)
  • This compilation highlights a broad range of nonprofits and social entrepreneurs across the America Forward Coalition and provides a snapshot of how these innovative, results-driven organizations are adapting and working tirelessly to serve their communities in response to the COVID-19 crisis. (americaforward.org)
  • According to Vähäkangas, the study has global importance, as it is the first significant international project on the topic, examining the marginalisation of young people from the perspective of faith-based organisations. (helsinki.fi)
  • The results of the study show that young people who have been marginalised more than one way, that is, for example, those at risk of marginalisation due to unemployment and immigration, needed more support in their lives than those struggling with a single challenge. (helsinki.fi)
  • Supports people in building social relationships and participating fully in society. (slideserve.com)
  • Many social justice advocates are concerned with achieving a "fair and compassionate" distribution of goods and burdens within society. (heritage.org)
  • Among social justice thinkers, need is typically understood not merely as what is "indispensably necessary" for bare survival, but also as including those things that are required to meet the minimum standard of a "decent" life within a given society (thus allowing for variation across diverse cultures). (heritage.org)
  • The study investigates the experiences and challenges faced by marginalized populations in contemporary society, aiming to elucidate effective strategies for resistance against marginalization. (wahacademia.com)
  • Additionally, they discussed the core requirements for both training behavioral and social sciences researchers (BSSR) in the translational sciences and training translational scientists in the BSS. (nih.gov)
  • Negative stereotypes about people, coupled with prejudiced views concerning specific religions and their followers, can have a negative impact on community cohesion and social integration. (europa.eu)
  • Social justice means different things to different people. (heritage.org)
  • International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. (who.int)
  • Her studies embed social change, focusing on diverse settings and populations, and methodological innovations across disciplines. (edu.au)
  • While activists frequently appeal to the idea of social justice in support of particular policy goals, however, they rarely define what it means. (heritage.org)
  • What Does the Left Mean by Social Justice? (heritage.org)
  • Social justice as the distribution of goods includes not only those needed for bare survival, but also those required to meet a decent baseline standard of living. (heritage.org)
  • The term social justice is ubiquitous these days. (heritage.org)
  • A social justice sermon about how Jesus came to set marginalized and oppressed women free. (christianresearchnetwork.org)
  • Not all of the declaration's goals have been realized, but that does not mean that the meeting at Alma-Ata failed, says Dr. Paul Farmer, who founded Partners in Health, an international health and social justice organization. (nih.gov)
  • This focus on basic skills is taking much needed time and attention away from multicultural education, and the teaching of social justice skills. (exampleessays.com)