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Social Sciences and Health Research are proud to be the hosts of the ARC APFRN's 2007 Signature Conference to be held at the Caulfield campus of Monash University, Australia.


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In public health, the term "transition" flags changes in the distribution of disease and changes in mortality and morbidity rates. The term is a gesture towards epidemiological transitions, health transitions and nutrition transitions - declining mortality rates from all causes, declining infant mortality rates, shifts from infectious to non-communicable disease. But we are also interested in the economic, social, political and cultural factors that produce such transitions: shifts from agricultural to industrial production, rural to urban settlements, subsistence to mono-cultivation and modern economies, population movements on a temporary and permanent basis, the remission of money within countries and throughout the region, forced population movement due to civil war, disaster and trafficking. Transitions have occurred also with respect to technology and values: the introduction of new technologies, procedures and drugs, ideals regarding body, diet and activity, the role of government in the provision of services. The themes are as broad or as narrow as you would like them to be: a tool to think about health, wellbeing, mobility in Asia and the Pacific.

Associated Workshops

Writing for Publication (workshop I & II)

Wednesday 27 June and Thursday 28 June

Bias-Free Health Planning (workshop III)

Wednesday 27 June 2007

Ethnographic Filmmaking Course (workshop IV, V & VI)

Thursday 28 – Friday 29 June 2007
Tuesday 3 – Friday 4 July 2007
Thursday 5 – Friday 6 July 2007

 

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