Δευτέρα 12 Ιουνίου 2017

How to work with local communities to improve population health: big data and small data

The worker must have bread, but she must have roses, too

Rose Schneiderman

[...] ni tampoco para golpear con la frente la tierra,

ni para llenarnos el corazón con agua salada,

sino para caminar conociendo,

para tocar la rectitud con decisiones infinitamente cargadas de sentido.

[...] not to beat the earth with our brows

or to fill our hearts with salt water

But to set forth knowing, to touch rectitude

with decisions infinitely charged with meaning.

Pablo Neruda

Citizen's input to big data: Maria Teresa's view

Maria Teresa is a 57-year-old woman who lives in a low-income neighbourhood in an average-sized town in Southern Europe. As a child, she attended primary school but had to leave early in order to work. She made her living from manual works which she had to quit to raise her kids.

Maria Teresa...



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