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Area of Science:

  • Interdisciplinary studies
  • Public health
  • Social sciences

Background:

  • The relationship between Feminist theory and One Health is underexplored.
  • Existing frameworks often create artificial divides between human and non-human health.
  • A need exists to explore synergistic approaches to health and well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the complementary relationship between Feminist theory and One Health.
  • To demonstrate how One Health challenges the Enlightenment-era health binary.
  • To highlight the parallels between One Health's focus on interconnection and feminist intersectionality.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of Feminist theory and One Health principles.
  • Literature review on health binaries and intersectionality.
  • Comparative analysis of theoretical frameworks.

Main Results:

  • Feminist theory and One Health share a symbiotic relationship.
  • One Health deconstructs the artificial separation of human and non-human health.
  • One Health's focus on interconnectedness mirrors feminist intersectionality.

Conclusions:

  • Integrating Feminist theory enriches the One Health approach.
  • One Health offers a framework that aligns with feminist principles of interconnectedness.
  • This synergy promotes a more holistic and equitable understanding of health.