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Part I. Conceptual Introduction
Chapter 1. Public health political science: The view from public health Anita Kothari
Chapter 2. Public health political science: The view from political science Scott Greer
Chapter 3. Political science for, of, and with public health Patrick Fafard, Isaac Weldon and Adèle Cassola
Part II. Democratising Evidence and Institutionalizing Expertise
Chapter 4. Mechanisms to bridge the gap between science and politics in evidence-informed policymaking Adèle Cassola, Patrick Fafard and Steven J. Hoffman
Chapter 5. How policy appetites shape, and are shaped by evidence production and use Kathryn Oliver
Chapter 6. Democratizing efforts to 'bridge' public health research and policy Kat Smith
Part III. Reconciling Evidence and Politics in National and Local Policymaking
Chapter 7. How corporate actors shape and mobilise evidence for policy: The case of e-cigarettes policy in the UK Benjamin R. Hawkins & Kathryn Oliver
Chapter 8. The politics of pandemics Katherine Fierlbeck, Kevin McNamara, and Maureen MacDonald
Chapter 9. Council collects the evidence garbage and deposits it into policy landfill Evelyne de Leeuw
Chapter 10. Sidestepping the stalemate: The strategies of public health actors for circulating evidence into the policy process Carole Clavier, France Gagnon and Blake Poland
Chapter 11. The politics of evidence-based Health in All Policies Paul Cairney, Emily St Denny and Heather Mitchell
Chapter 12. Developing a policy framework to reduce social inequities in health: (Moving beyond HiAP) Ditte Heering Holt & Katherine Frohlich
Conclusion. Integrating science and politics for public health Patrick Fafard, Evelyne de Leeuw and Adèle Cassola.

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