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Agonistic planning 1 Catastrophic Health Expenditures 1 Chargemaster Prices 1 Diabetes 1 Ethnic discrimination 1 Ethnic group 1 Ethnische Diskriminierung 1 Ethnische Gruppe 1 Gesundheitskosten 1 Health care costs 1 Health insurance 1 Insurance coverage 1 Krankenversicherung 1 Racial Disparities 1 Structural Inequity 1 Structural Racism 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Uninsured 1 Versicherungsschutz 1 communicative planning 1 far right 1 local democracy 1 normalization 1 structural racism 1
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Egede, Leonard E. 1 Linde, Sebastian 1 Nettelbladt, Gala 1
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European Planning Studies 1
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Catastrophic health expenditures : a disproportionate risk in uninsured ethnic minorities with diabetes
Linde, Sebastian; Egede, Leonard E. - 2024
Background Chargemaster prices are the list prices that providers and health systems assign to each of their medical services in the US. These charges are often several factors of magnitude higher than those extended to individuals with either private or public insurance, however, these list...
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From scandalization to normalization: conceptualizing the mainstreaming of far-right contestations in participatory processes
Nettelbladt, Gala - In: European Planning Studies (2022) Latest Articles, pp. 1-19
This paper is concerned with how the rise of far-right politics is normalized in local participatory processes. Starting with the observation that emerging accounts in planning scholarship scandalize the far right as an extrinsic threat to planning paradigms, I set out to challenge this line of...
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