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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... cultural studies , geography , literary studies , history or anthropology , has remained impervious to this challenge . Indeed , these recent developments in sociocultural theory have blurred the boundaries between X THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH.
... cultural studies , geography , literary studies , history or anthropology , has remained impervious to this challenge . Indeed , these recent developments in sociocultural theory have blurred the boundaries between X THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH.
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... cultural dimension of public health . In the health sciences , the perspectives offered by the humanities and social sciences , poststructuralist or otherwise , have been frequently marginalised , at best treated as ' add - ons ' to an ...
... cultural dimension of public health . In the health sciences , the perspectives offered by the humanities and social sciences , poststructuralist or otherwise , have been frequently marginalised , at best treated as ' add - ons ' to an ...
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... cultural redefinitions that have facilitated the changing mode of rule have occurred as a consequence of the critiques and interventions arising from the so - called new social movements , such as the green movement , the peace movement ...
... cultural redefinitions that have facilitated the changing mode of rule have occurred as a consequence of the critiques and interventions arising from the so - called new social movements , such as the green movement , the peace movement ...
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... cultural and political processes . It is through these processes that dangers and hazards become ' risks ' . For instance , some dangers are singled out and labelled as ' risks ' , while others are not ; this selection process is ...
... cultural and political processes . It is through these processes that dangers and hazards become ' risks ' . For instance , some dangers are singled out and labelled as ' risks ' , while others are not ; this selection process is ...
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... cultures in conjunction with greater diversity within nations and a concomitant fragmentation of identities ( see Chapter 6 ) . As environmental and technological risks are generalised to the point where everyone , regardless of social ...
... cultures in conjunction with greater diversity within nations and a concomitant fragmentation of identities ( see Chapter 6 ) . As environmental and technological risks are generalised to the point where everyone , regardless of social ...
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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 |
The New Public Health: Discourses, Knowledges, Strategies Alan Petersen,Deborah Lupton Vista de fragmentos - 1996 |
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