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With a commitment to promoting critical thinking and informed dialogue, the editorial team ensures that each edition offers valuable perspectives for both researchers and enthusiasts of the social sciences.

FounderSocial Science & Health Innovation for TuberculosisAssociate ProfessorSchool of Global Health, Dahdaleh Institute of Global Health ResearchYork UniversityCAPRISA Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa

FounderSocial Science & Health Innovation for TuberculosisAssociate ProfessorAthena InstituteVrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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Our newsletters serve as a valuable resource, showcasing the breadth of knowledge and expertise contributed over time.

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November 2024 Newsletter Flash

In this issue of our newsletter, we feature a curated list of talks by SSHIFTB contributors at the upcoming Union Conference on Lung Health.

August 2024 Newsletter

Explore an anthropological perspective of TB in rural India, learn about social science insights on emerging TB drug-resistance, compare TB stigma reduction strategies, join our new TB journal club, and peruse the latest publications in the world of TB social science.

March 2024 Newsletter

Read an original commentary on qualitative evidence synthesis for TB, hear about SSHIFTB contributors and community members’ perspectives about equity in TB, gain access to a downloadable resource inventory, witness the launch of a new academic TB centre, and peruse a selection of recently published social science TB research.

October 2023 Newsletter

Watch interviews with photovoice researchers in Nigeria and Papua New Guinea, read an original commentary on the "arc of expectations" for bedaquiline; enjoy a curated list of talks by SSHIFTB contributors at The Union conference—and more.

July 2023 Newsletter

Peruse the latest research and opportunities in the field of TB social science, submit your work to the World Health Organization's new TB Research Tracker, and engage with a commentary on advocacy for TB social scientists

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