For information Paul Paul Bywaters Professor of Social Work, Coventry University ________________________________ From: [log in to unmask] [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Claudio Schuftan [[log in to unmask]] Sent: 18 June 2012 00:55 To: phm-exchange Subject: PHM-Exch> Social Medicine New Issue Published From: Matthew Anderson <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Social Medicine has just published its latest issue at www.socialmedicine.info<http://www.socialmedicine.info>. We are very pleased to be publishing a special issue devoted to social medicine perspectives on suppression and mobbing. We invite you to review the Table of Contents here and then visit our web site to review articles and items of interest. Thanks for the continuing interest in our work, Matthew Anderson Department of Family and Social Medicine, MMC/AECOM, Bronx New York, USA Phone 917 817-1986<tel:917%20817-1986> [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> Social Medicine Vol 6, No 4 (2012): Suppression and Mobbing: Socio-medicine Perspectives. Editors: Brian Martin, Florencia Peña Table of Contents http://www.socialmedicine.info/index.php/socialmedicine/issue/view/59 Editorials -------- Mobbing, Suppression of Dissent/Discontent, Whistleblowing, and Social Medicine (205-209) Brian Martin, Florencia Peña Original Research -------- The Social Context of Workplace Bullying and Its Link to the Health of Workers in Brazil (210-216) Margarida Barreto Mobbing and Suppression: Footprints of Their Relationships (217-226) Brian Martin, Florencia Peña Workplace Harassment (Mobbing) and Fibromyalgia (227-234) Rocío Fuentes Valdivieso, Eleazar Lara Padilla Undone Science and Blind Spots in Medical Treatment Research: A Case Study (235-240) Tom Cleary Psychological/Moral Workplace Harassment: Development of an Inventory in Argentina (241-245) Eduardo Mario Bustos Villar, Marcelo Carlos Caputo, Silvia Elizabeth Aranda Coria, Nadia Messoulam Classics in Social Medicine -------- Suppression of Dissent: What It Is and What to Do About It (246-248) Brian Martin What Happens to Whistleblowers, and Why (249-258) Jean Lennane Themes and Debates -------- The Health Consequences of Speaking Out (259-263) Rosemary Greaves, John K. McGlone Workplace Harassment and Workers’ Health: Review of the “Mobbing and Health” Working Groups (264-268) Cecilia Colunga Rodríguez, Mario Ángel González, Patricia Lorelei Mendoza Roaf, Héctor Alfonso Gómez Rodríguez News & Events -------- Ibero-American Network for Dignity at Workplaces and Organizations (269-270) Organizing Committee Creation of a Basque Mobbing Watch: Opportunity and Need (271-274) Juan Ignacio Marcos González, Pedro Manuel Velázquez Fernández Book Review: Mobbing Testimonies: Workplace Bullying in Mexico (Testimonios de mobbing. El acoso laboral en México) (275-276) Alejandra Silva Lomelí