Neighborhood Environmental Influences on Health and Well-Being Ⅱ: A Focus on Structures and Process
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Global Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 15950
Special Issue Editors
Interests: neighborhood and place; housing; education—quality and trajectories; structural racism
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Interests: health disparities; health and place; maternal and child health; mixed methods research; social determinants of racial/ethnic inequities in maternal health; urban health
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Globally, large-scale structures and processes that affect the physical, social, and economic design of place play an integral role in shaping people’s health and wellness. These structures and processes include climate change, structural racism, social exclusion and marginalization, displacement, and migration. Neighborhoods can change as populations migrate through them driven by positive factors, such as economic opportunities, or negative factors, such as fleeing unrest. Populations may be able to leverage the positive benefits of these structures and policies for health and wellness depending on the different types of structural marginalization that they experience. We are interested in research that explores the health and wellness effects of these processes, policies, or other contemporary developments which provoke an examination of place and health. Featured studies could highlight an unconventional method or dataset, could be a case study or longitudinal analyses of natural experiments, interventions, or large cohort studies.
Prof. Dr. Irene H. Yen
Prof. Dr. Irene E Headen
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- neighborhood
- climate change
- structural racism
- social exclusion and marginalization
- displacement
- migration
- policies
- social and structural determinants
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