Résumé :
|
[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS mkmrR0xI. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. The scientific study of how discrimination harms health requirestheoretically grounded methods. Atissue is how discrimination, asone form of societal injustice, becomes embodied inequality and is manifested as health inequities. As clarified by ecosocial theory, methods must address the lived realities of discrimination as an exploitative and oppressive societal phenomenon operating at multiple levels and involving myriad pathways across both the life course and historical generations. An integrated embodied research approach hence must consider (1) the structural level-past and present de jure and de facto discrimination ; (2) the individual level - issues of domains, nativity, and use of both explicit and implicit discrimination measures ; and (3) how current research methods likely underestimate the impact of racism on health.
|