The Imperative of Health: Public Health and the Regulated BodySAGE, 1995年6月15日 - 192 頁 In this reappraisal of public health and health promotion in contemporary societies, Deborah Lupton explores public health and health promotion using contemporary sociocultural and political theory, particularly that building on Foucault′s writings on subjectivity, embodiment and power relations. The author examines the implications of the new social theories for the study of health promotion and health communication to analyze the symbolic nature of public health practices, and explores their underlying meanings and assumptions. |
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... argued that the state should let its citizens conduct their lives as they choose fit , without intervening . In Britain , right - wing individuals supportive of the laissez - faire model of government have historically expressed dismay ...
... argued that the state should let its citizens conduct their lives as they choose fit , without intervening . In Britain , right - wing individuals supportive of the laissez - faire model of government have historically expressed dismay ...
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... argued that the former possesses power and acts as an instrument of oppression , actively serving to constrain the freedom and undermine the health of the latter , who lack power . Critics from the political economy perspective ...
... argued that the former possesses power and acts as an instrument of oppression , actively serving to constrain the freedom and undermine the health of the latter , who lack power . Critics from the political economy perspective ...
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... argue for a view of the body that has no existence outside social relations , and thus is purely constructed and amenable to transformation . Others insist that there is a grounded biological dimension to the body : for example , all ...
... argue for a view of the body that has no existence outside social relations , and thus is purely constructed and amenable to transformation . Others insist that there is a grounded biological dimension to the body : for example , all ...
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... argued that the discourses and practices around the promotion of health have been central to constituting the ... arguments of health are used to encourage people to have more or less children , to seek health care deemed appropriate by ...
... argued that the discourses and practices around the promotion of health have been central to constituting the ... arguments of health are used to encourage people to have more or less children , to seek health care deemed appropriate by ...
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... argue , however , that individuals have a totally ' free ' and unrestrained choice of subjectivities . Subjectivity is constructed through and by the articulation of power , for ' it is already one of the prime effects of power that ...
... argue , however , that individuals have a totally ' free ' and unrestrained choice of subjectivities . Subjectivity is constructed through and by the articulation of power , for ' it is already one of the prime effects of power that ...
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Contemporary Health Promotion and Public Health | 48 |
Risk Discourse and Diagnostic Testing | 77 |
the Mass Media and Advertising in Health Promotion | 106 |
Chapter 5 Bodies Pleasures and the Practices of the Self | 131 |
Conclusion | 158 |
References | 162 |
Index | 176 |
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