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- What: This model provides a frame on how broader social, economic, and political conditions (e_g, socioeconomic inequalities, racism, gender violence, among others) shape afflictions and well-being and produce inequalities in health (Metzl and amp; Hansen, 2014). The work should focus on the intercultural relationship between the health system, practitioners, and patients.
- Who: Gabriel Abarca-Brown from the Center for and the Mind (CULTMIND), Department of English, Germanic and Romance Studies (ENGEROM), University of Copenhagen, Emil Holms Kanal, Copenhagen, Denmark have published the paper: Structuralizing Culture: Multicultural Neoliberalism, Migration, and Mental Health in Santiago, Chile . . .

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