2013
A health equity critique of social marketing: Where interventions have impact but insufficient reach
Langford R, Panter-Brick C. A health equity critique of social marketing: Where interventions have impact but insufficient reach. Social Science & Medicine 2013, 83: 133-141. PMID: 23452864, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.01.036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQualitative researchFormative qualitative researchSocial marketingQualitative dataImportant equity issueSocial marketing approachIndividual agencyParticipant observationDepth interviewsCommunity meetingsHealth inequitiesKey juncturesEquity issuesHealth interventionsHealth equitySocial marketing techniquesStructural conditionsFocus groupsRange of interventionsMarketing approachSlumsMother-infant pairsPrevention paradoxCritiqueSufficient attention
2002
STREET CHILDREN, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND PUBLIC HEALTH: A Critique and Future Directions
Panter-Brick C. STREET CHILDREN, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND PUBLIC HEALTH: A Critique and Future Directions. Annual Review Of Anthropology 2002, 31: 147-171. DOI: 10.1146/annurev.anthro.31.040402.085359.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStreet childrenHuman rights discourseStudy of homelessnessUnited Nations ConventionTwenty-first centuryChange of approachRights discourseWelfare literatureChildren’s rightsHuman rightsHomeless lifestyleNations ConventionLife prospectsStreet lifestyleStreet youthRightsSea changeChild resiliencyConceptual frameworkOwn livesPractical questionsActual experienceCritiquePublic healthCitizens
1996
Methods Used in Research with Street Children in Nepal
BAKER R, PANTER-BRICK C, TODD A. Methods Used in Research with Street Children in Nepal. Childhood 1996, 3: 171-193. DOI: 10.1177/0907568296003002005.Peer-Reviewed Original Research