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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第 2 頁
... population level ? In adopting and carrying out the strategies of public health and health promotion , the state is seen as acting in its citizens ' best interests , seeking to improve their health and lengthen their average lifespans ...
... population level ? In adopting and carrying out the strategies of public health and health promotion , the state is seen as acting in its citizens ' best interests , seeking to improve their health and lengthen their average lifespans ...
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... population's health . Critics from the left are concerned about the elements of ' victim - blaming ' discourse which attracts attention away from the structural , political and economic causes of ill health such as unsafe working ...
... population's health . Critics from the left are concerned about the elements of ' victim - blaming ' discourse which attracts attention away from the structural , political and economic causes of ill health such as unsafe working ...
第 5 頁
... population level , the discourses and practices of these institutions have also worked to produce certain limited kinds of subjects and bodies , drawing upon binary oppositions associated with discrimina- tory moral judgements . What ...
... population level , the discourses and practices of these institutions have also worked to produce certain limited kinds of subjects and bodies , drawing upon binary oppositions associated with discrimina- tory moral judgements . What ...
第 6 頁
... populations . The focus of this book , centring as it does on the institution of public health , is on the latter dimension of biopower . Turner ( 1984 : 2 , 90ff . ) has built upon Foucault's concept of biopower to construct a ...
... populations . The focus of this book , centring as it does on the institution of public health , is on the latter dimension of biopower . Turner ( 1984 : 2 , 90ff . ) has built upon Foucault's concept of biopower to construct a ...
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... population . As the concept of governmentality incorporates an analysis of both the coercive and the non- coercive strategies which the state and other institutions urge on indivi- duals for the sake of their own interests , it provides ...
... population . As the concept of governmentality incorporates an analysis of both the coercive and the non- coercive strategies which the state and other institutions urge on indivi- duals for the sake of their own interests , it provides ...
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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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