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An inconvenient truth in health research: science is always political
Balli, Fabio
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research methodologies
critical theories
critical public health
scientific paradigms
social-constructivism
naturalistic approach
research and development
research process
legal paradigms
quality of research outcomes
emancipatory social theory
<p>What about taking time to improve how we cooperate? “Public policy should [...] facilitate the development of institutions that bring out the best in humans,” so Elinor Ostrom. Here, I propose to critically reflect on some of the beliefs embedded in each and every scientific question, and methodology, especially medical research as it affects us all. One goal is to raise awareness about ways to improve the trustworthiness, plurality and openness of science.</p>
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