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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... its practices . The new public health has been warmly embraced by people of diverse backgrounds and political persuasions . It has been represented as the antidote to all kinds of problems linked to modern ix Introduction.
... its practices . The new public health has been warmly embraced by people of diverse backgrounds and political persuasions . It has been represented as the antidote to all kinds of problems linked to modern ix Introduction.
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... problems linked to modern life , particularly problems of the urban milieu . The uncritical acceptance of the basic tenets of the new public health is disturbing in light of the increased potential for experts to intervene in private ...
... problems linked to modern life , particularly problems of the urban milieu . The uncritical acceptance of the basic tenets of the new public health is disturbing in light of the increased potential for experts to intervene in private ...
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... problems is central to the post - Enlightenment modernist tradition and finds expression in the philosophies and practices of the new public health . Much of our critical analysis is , therefore , oriented to the new public health as a ...
... problems is central to the post - Enlightenment modernist tradition and finds expression in the philosophies and practices of the new public health . Much of our critical analysis is , therefore , oriented to the new public health as a ...
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... problems through rational administrative control . Although epidemiology has a hallowed role in the new public health , its ' facts ' are frequently disputed , both by experts and non - experts . Experts may disagree about the ...
... problems through rational administrative control . Although epidemiology has a hallowed role in the new public health , its ' facts ' are frequently disputed , both by experts and non - experts . Experts may disagree about the ...
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... problems are therefore seen as being social rather than solely individual problems ; underlying them are concrete issues of local and national public policy , and what are needed to address these problems are ' Healthy Public Policies ...
... problems are therefore seen as being social rather than solely individual problems ; underlying them are concrete issues of local and national public policy , and what are needed to address these problems are ' Healthy Public Policies ...
Contenido
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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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