Richard Parker's research while affiliated with Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and other places
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Publications (2)
The emergence of the field of health and human rights during the closing decades of the twentieth century offered the promise of an important shift of perspective within global health. It has been increasingly questioned, however, to what extent the health and human rights framework has indeed succeeded in ushering in a new era of global health gov...
The Covid-19 pandemic inaugurated a new global order of public life and health marked by death, despair and alienation. As a crisis of a global scale, it made the task of (re)imagination simultaneously necessary and extremely difficult. It is this double bind of the difficulty and imminence of imagination that motivates the curation of this special...
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... What we have presented is far from unequivocal guidance on equitable co-authorship. Yet if to '(re)imagine is to re-vision, re-consider, re-evaluate, rework, think, re-do, re-make, re-structure' (Dutta, 2020), we hope we have helped to reimagine some of the congealed hierarchies and privileges that underpin the way that collaborative academic authorship has been hitherto operationalised. ...