The New Public Health: Discourses, Knowledges, StrategiesSAGE Publications, 1996 - 208 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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... behaviour and lifestyle ( smoking , alcohol , diet , exercise , repro- ductive and sexual behaviour , driving behaviour , social relationships , the occupational environment , pollution , and the built environment ) ; inter- ventions ...
... behaviour and lifestyle ( smoking , alcohol , diet , exercise , repro- ductive and sexual behaviour , driving behaviour , social relationships , the occupational environment , pollution , and the built environment ) ; inter- ventions ...
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... behaviour change , and new forms of intervention and personal behaviours are called for . In theory , there is no limit to the number of risks that can be created and , hence , the number of interventions and personal strategies that ...
... behaviour change , and new forms of intervention and personal behaviours are called for . In theory , there is no limit to the number of risks that can be created and , hence , the number of interventions and personal strategies that ...
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... behaviour with due regard for others with whom he or she interacts socially . This concept of selfhood began to emerge in Europe in the Renaissance . At that time the public behaviour of individuals came to signify their social standing ...
... behaviour with due regard for others with whom he or she interacts socially . This concept of selfhood began to emerge in Europe in the Renaissance . At that time the public behaviour of individuals came to signify their social standing ...
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a new morality? | 1 |
governing by numbers | 27 |
The healthy citizen | 61 |
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The New Public Health: Discourses, Knowledges, Strategies Alan Petersen,Deborah Lupton Vista previa limitada - 1996 |
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