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The Role of Social Science Research in Recent Health Programs in Latin America

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2022

Arthur J. Rubel*
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University of Notre Dame
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Clearly the winds of change sweep over latin america today. everyhing one observes, reads, and hears about this vast culture area points to vital (often radical) social, cultural, and economic transformations which are resulting in new ways of life for these millions of Americans whose ways of life derive from Spanish, Portuguese, American Indian, and African sources. Changes in customary patterns of thought and behavior are taking place more slowly in some countries than others, and even within a nation some areas respond much more quickly to innovative efforts than do others.

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Topical Review
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Copyright © 1966 by the University of Texas Press

Footnotes

Assistance in surveying the literature was rendered by Roberta A. Wilson.

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