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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... women and men are positioned differently in relation to the discourse of ' healthy ' citizenship and this has implications for how women and men experience their bodies . Chapter 4 examines the multiple meanings of the concepts of ' the ...
... women and men are positioned differently in relation to the discourse of ' healthy ' citizenship and this has implications for how women and men experience their bodies . Chapter 4 examines the multiple meanings of the concepts of ' the ...
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... women's health movements , the growth of litigation for medical negligence and the increasing following attracted by alternative therapies ( Williams et al . 1994 , p . 186 ) . The HIV / AIDS epidemic has undermined the claims of modern ...
... women's health movements , the growth of litigation for medical negligence and the increasing following attracted by alternative therapies ( Williams et al . 1994 , p . 186 ) . The HIV / AIDS epidemic has undermined the claims of modern ...
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... wealthy ' developed ' countries and populations of the poor ' developing ' countries , men and women , and heterosexuals and gay men and lesbians ( for a critique of ' empowerment THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH : A NEW MORality ? 9.
... wealthy ' developed ' countries and populations of the poor ' developing ' countries , men and women , and heterosexuals and gay men and lesbians ( for a critique of ' empowerment THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH : A NEW MORality ? 9.
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... women's movement . The basic tenets of the new public health are fully in accordance with the ' progressive ' , ' democratic ' , and ' humane ' impulse of these social movements , and indeed with the neo - liberal democratic values of ...
... women's movement . The basic tenets of the new public health are fully in accordance with the ' progressive ' , ' democratic ' , and ' humane ' impulse of these social movements , and indeed with the neo - liberal democratic values of ...
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... women are second - class citizens and to work towards a society of equal citizenship . The ecology movement calls upon all members of the present generation to undertake duties of ' environmental stewardship ' on behalf of future ...
... women are second - class citizens and to work towards a society of equal citizenship . The ecology movement calls upon all members of the present generation to undertake duties of ' environmental stewardship ' on behalf of future ...
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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