Using the sociological imagination in the interprofessional field

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Submitted by Scott Reeves on May 29, 2014 - 3:07pm CDT

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In this editorial, I extend this discussion by drawing upon the seminal work of C. Wright Mills (1967) who developed the notion of the ‘sociological imagination’ to provide a way of understanding, more deeply, the influences of different societal phenomena on the lives of individuals. I use this notion to argue why its use has a number of advantages for broadening our knowledge about the interprofessional field.

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Scott Reeves
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