The New Public Health: Discourses, Knowledges, StrategiesSAGE, 1996 M12 30 - 192 páginas Petersen and Lupton focus critically on the new public health, assessing its implications for the concepts of self, embodiment and citizenship. They argue that the new public health is used as a source of moral regulation and for distinguishing between self and other. They also explore the implications of modernist belief in the power of science and the ability of experts to solve problems through rational administrative means that underpin the strategies and rhetoric of the new public health. |
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... Healthy City Project ) , Ruth Stern ( Coordinator , Camden Healthy Cities Project ) , Julie Taylor ( Coordinator , Liverpool Healthy City 2000 ) , Dr Greg Goldstein ( WHO , Geneva ) , Heather McDonald ( WHO , Geneva ) , Stephen Barton ...
... Healthy City Project ) , Ruth Stern ( Coordinator , Camden Healthy Cities Project ) , Julie Taylor ( Coordinator , Liverpool Healthy City 2000 ) , Dr Greg Goldstein ( WHO , Geneva ) , Heather McDonald ( WHO , Geneva ) , Stephen Barton ...
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... healthy ' city , and provides a major focus for our discussion in this chapter . However , as we point out , the development of the Healthy Cities project gives only a partial indication of the popularity of the concept of the ' healthy ' ...
... healthy ' city , and provides a major focus for our discussion in this chapter . However , as we point out , the development of the Healthy Cities project gives only a partial indication of the popularity of the concept of the ' healthy ' ...
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... community partici- pation ' , seen by many as definitive of the new public health . Again , we focus on the Healthy Cities project since , in new public health rhetoric , Healthy Cities provides a key means for realising the ideals of ...
... community partici- pation ' , seen by many as definitive of the new public health . Again , we focus on the Healthy Cities project since , in new public health rhetoric , Healthy Cities provides a key means for realising the ideals of ...
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... health and well - being . A clear example of the use of this narrative of progress is to be found in commentaries on the so - called Healthy Cities project , which was launched by the WHO in 1986 ostensibly for implementing new public ...
... health and well - being . A clear example of the use of this narrative of progress is to be found in commentaries on the so - called Healthy Cities project , which was launched by the WHO in 1986 ostensibly for implementing new public ...
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... Healthy Cities project was initiated by a group of experts and bureaucrats who have remained ' wedded to a conventional ( and modernist ) view that science can both liberate the human condition and provide legitimation for the political ...
... Healthy Cities project was initiated by a group of experts and bureaucrats who have remained ' wedded to a conventional ( and modernist ) view that science can both liberate the human condition and provide legitimation for the political ...
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Chapter 3 The Healthy Citizen | 61 |
Chapter 4 Risk Discourse and The Environment | 89 |
Chapter 5 The Healthy City | 120 |
Chapter 6 The Duty to Participate | 146 |
Conclusion | 174 |
References | 182 |
Index | 199 |
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The New Public Health: Discourses, Knowledges, Strategies Alan R. Petersen (Ph. D.),Deborah Lupton Vista previa limitada - 1996 |
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