01-03-2016 | Spectrum
Connecting knowledge: public health and the social domain
Gepubliceerd in: TSG - Tijdschrift voor gezondheidswetenschappen | Uitgave 3/2016
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The decentralizations in public health and the social domain entail that knowledge questions for research and professional development more and more are raised at the local level. At that level new knowledge has to be developed and also be used. And often this involves knowledge from both the field of public health and the social domain. This requires new relationships and new connections in the knowledge infrastructure. Not only when it comes to local or regional knowledge networks; also the nationwide research institutes and regional knowledge networks will have to renew and intensify their relationships.