This blog post argues that cutting health research funding and dismantling sociology-based programmes risks ignoring systemic inequalities in healthcare and society, warning against political backlash against social science research.
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exposes hidden inequalities in healthcare
\\ \\ 24 February 2025\\ \\ Blog\\ \\ **Don’t be afraid of what sociology can tell us about ourselves** \\ \\ NZ must not follow Trump in wanting to cut health research overheads for grants, or his ditching of diversity, equity…\\ \\ P\\ \\ Peter DavisSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.