Enhancing diversity in public health scholarship: the role of publication mentorship

Journal article

In this study, the authors argue that women and other groups facing structural barriers are underrepresented in research, scholarship, and leadership. Culturally responsive mentorship can serve as part of a solution in strengthening capacity and enhancing social capital in academic and research settings. The increased diversity of perspectives and thought afforded by improved representation strengthens public health scholarship and its contributions to social justice.

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Javadi, D., and S. Hussain (2020) Enhancing diversity in public health scholarship: the role of publication mentorship. Health Policy and Planning, Volume 35, 2020, i1–i3.