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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... nineteenth century , for example , the Conservatives claimed that legislation directed at the regulation of sanitation and water supply was interference into private property and local government and disruptive of individual rights ...
... nineteenth century , for example , the Conservatives claimed that legislation directed at the regulation of sanitation and water supply was interference into private property and local government and disruptive of individual rights ...
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... nineteenth centuries which dealt with matters of bodily propriety . He noted that during the Middle Ages , behaviours now deemed embarrassing and unmentionable ( such as burping and urinating ) were discussed openly in such texts , as ...
... nineteenth centuries which dealt with matters of bodily propriety . He noted that during the Middle Ages , behaviours now deemed embarrassing and unmentionable ( such as burping and urinating ) were discussed openly in such texts , as ...
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... nineteenth century , when the public health movement began to focus on environmental conditions . During the nineteenth century , new forms of surveillance of populations were developed in the fields of public hygiene and mental health ...
... nineteenth century , when the public health movement began to focus on environmental conditions . During the nineteenth century , new forms of surveillance of populations were developed in the fields of public hygiene and mental health ...
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... nineteenth- and early twentieth - century public health movements ' treatment of groups such as women , immigrants , non - whites , the working class and the poor ( for example , Rogers , 1992 ) . Those adopting a social constructionist ...
... nineteenth- and early twentieth - century public health movements ' treatment of groups such as women , immigrants , non - whites , the working class and the poor ( for example , Rogers , 1992 ) . Those adopting a social constructionist ...
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... century became a technique for achieving certain goals , directed at the prevention of threats to the social order ( Dean , 1991 : 55–7 ) . The concept of the ' medical police ' first arose in this century ... nineteenth 24 The imperative of ...
... century became a technique for achieving certain goals , directed at the prevention of threats to the social order ( Dean , 1991 : 55–7 ) . The concept of the ' medical police ' first arose in this century ... nineteenth 24 The imperative of ...
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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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