The feld of collective health: Defnitions and debates on its constitution

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Abstract

At frst sight, Collective Health might seem to be multiple and fragmented. Aiming to understand better what defnes it as knowledge and activity in society, we made a theoretical review of historical and epistemological considerations developed by researchers who dedicated themselves to characterizing it as a scientifc and social feld. First, based on this literature, we provide a brief panorama of the emergence of Collective Health in Brazil. It is important to notice that its origins date back to the end of the 1970s, in a context in which Brazil was experiencing a military dictatorship. Collective Health emerges, at that moment, connected with the struggle for democracy and with the Health Reform movement. We show the infuences of preventive medicine and social medicine in its constitution. Then, we explore different attempts to delimit it as feld of knowledge and practice. We sought to present Collective Health not through one single defnition, but taking into account the multiplicity of constructions about it that we found. This allows us to point to an identity of diffcult development and that is still under construction.

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Osmo, A., & Schraiber, L. B. (2015). The feld of collective health: Defnitions and debates on its constitution. Saude e Sociedade, 24, 201–214. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-12902015S01018

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