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The Power of Maps – Reflecting, Resisting, Representing

Since January 2022, we’ve been immersed in Measuring Humanity’s latest project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). Active and Creative Communities Arts Development: Social Prescribing, Sustainable Strategic [...]

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One, Two, Three Times a Reader (of Public Health, Humanities and Magical Realism)

by Leah S Public Health, Humanities and Magical Realism came into the published world on July 29, 2022. An essential read for any public health researcher, it sets out to [...]

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Words cast spells: and why this matters in Parkinson’s

Words cast spells: and why this matters in Parkinson’s In this, the first of three blogs, Alison Williams explores the impact that quality of life assessments can have on Parkinson’s [...]

By |March 1st, 2019|Categories: News|Comments Off on Words cast spells: and why this matters in Parkinson’s

Evaluating and Evidencing Asset-Based Approaches and Co-Production in Health Inequalities

Evaluating and Evidencing Asset-Based Approaches and Co-Production in Health Inequalities In a new article published in Critical Public Health, Measuring Humanity PI, Marisa de Andrade, along with Nikolina Angelova, explores [...]

By |January 14th, 2019|Categories: News|Comments Off on Evaluating and Evidencing Asset-Based Approaches and Co-Production in Health Inequalities
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