All Stories

  1. Trends in smoking initiation in Canada: Does non-inclusion of young adults in tobacco control strategies represent a missed opportunity?
  2. Black, White, Black and White: mixed race and health in Canada
  3. Margins of freedom: a field-theoretic approach to class-based health dispositions and practices
  4. Black-White health inequalities in Canada at the intersection of gender and immigration
  5. Erratum to: Black–White Health Inequalities in Canada
  6. The intergenerational production of health in South Korea
  7. Politics and population health: Testing the impact of electoral democracy
  8. South Asian-White health inequalities in Canada: intersections with gender and immigrant status
  9. Inter-categorical intersectionality and leisure-based physical activity in Canada
  10. Class Position and Musical Tastes: A Sing-Off between the Cultural Omnivorism and Bourdieusian Homology Frameworks
  11. Black–White Health Inequalities in Canada
  12. Capital interplays and the self-rated health of young men: results from a cross-sectional study in Switzerland
  13. Health differences between Black and White Canadians: Revisiting Lebrun and LaVeist (2011, 2013)
  14. Associations between socio-economic status and school-day dietary intake in a sample of grade 5–8 students in Vancouver, Canada
  15. Towards a relational health promotion
  16. A Relational Approach to Health Practices: towards Transcending the Agency-Structure Divide
  17. A relational approach to health practices: towards transcending the agency‐structure divide
  18. Race, gender, class, sexuality (RGCS) and hypertension
  19. The Gendered Nature of Discriminatory Experiences by Race, Class, and Sexuality: A Comparison of Intersectionality Theory and the Subordinate Male Target Hypothesis
  20. Capital Relations and Health: Mediating and Moderating Effects of Cultural, Economic, and Social Capitals on Mortality in Alameda County, California
  21. Beyond the patient: The broader impact of genetic discrimination among individuals at risk of Huntington disease
  22. Expressed racial identity and hypertension in a telephone survey sample from Toronto and Vancouver, Canada: do socioeconomic status, perceived discrimination and psychosocial stress explain the relatively high risk of hypertension for Black Canadians?
  23. Mismatched racial identities, colourism, and health in Toronto and Vancouver
  24. Race, gender, class, and sexual orientation: intersecting axes of inequality and self-rated health in Canada
  25. Factors associated with experiences of genetic discrimination among individuals at risk for huntington disease
  26. Loneliness and risk of mortality: A longitudinal investigation in Alameda County, California
  27. Racialized identity and health in Canada: Results from a nationally representative survey
  28. Poverty, Sense of Belonging and Experiences of Social Isolation
  29. “Who Do They Think We Are, Anyway?”: Perceptions of and Responses to Poverty Stigma
  30. Who the Heck Is Don Bradman? Sport Culture and Social Class in British Columbia, Canada*
  31. Public Attributions for Poverty in Canada*
  32. Left out: Perspectives on social exclusion and inclusion across income groups
  33. The Relationship Between Cultural Competence and Ethnocentrism of Health Care Professionals
  34. Careers Open to Talent: Educational Credentials, Cultural Talent, and Skilled Employment1
  35. Social space, social class and Bourdieu: Health inequalities in British Columbia, Canada
  36. Comparing objective and subjective status: Gender and space (and environmental justice?)
  37. Neo-Marxist class position and socioeconomic status: Distinct or complementary determinants of health?
  38. Psychosocial and neo-material dimensions of SES and health revisited: Predictors of self-rated health in a Canadian national survey
  39. Lay understandings of the effects of poverty: a Canadian perspective
  40. Social status and health: absolute deprivation or relative comparison, or both?
  41. Who you know, where you live: social capital, neighbourhood and health
  42. Location, location, location: contextual and compositional health effects of social capital in British Columbia, Canada
  43. Can Taste Illumine Class? Cultural Knowledge Forms of Inequality
  44. Can Taste Illumine Class? Cultural Knowledge and Forms of Inequality
  45. Economy, community and mortality in British Columbia, Canada
  46. Social capital and health (plus wealth, income inequality and regional health governance)
  47. Explicating Social Capital: Trust and Participation in the Civil Space
  48. Social capital, SES and health: an individual-level analysis
  49. Transmutations of Capitals in Canada: A ‘Social Space’ Approach