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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... . Other histories of public health have taken a social history perspective , adopting a somewhat more critical stance in highlighting the inequities inherent Chapter 1 - Governing the Masses: the Emergence of the Public Health Movement.
... . Other histories of public health have taken a social history perspective , adopting a somewhat more critical stance in highlighting the inequities inherent Chapter 1 - Governing the Masses: the Emergence of the Public Health Movement.
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... health / sanitary movement . The discussion begins with medieval attempts to respond to epidemics , moving onto the Enlightenment and the emergence of the social hygiene movement , then to the implications of the discovery of the ...
... health / sanitary movement . The discussion begins with medieval attempts to respond to epidemics , moving onto the Enlightenment and the emergence of the social hygiene movement , then to the implications of the discovery of the ...
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... health movement ( more often referred to at that time as the social medicine or social hygiene movement ) as it developed in eighteenth - century Europe adopted many of the concerns and approaches of Enlightenment thought , including an ...
... health movement ( more often referred to at that time as the social medicine or social hygiene movement ) as it developed in eighteenth - century Europe adopted many of the concerns and approaches of Enlightenment thought , including an ...
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... social and economic phenomena : the breakdown of the feudal system and the ... movement . It was believed that good health was a natural right of all ... hygiene , and the aid of medicine ' ( Risse , 1992 : 195 ) . By the early eighteenth ...
... social and economic phenomena : the breakdown of the feudal system and the ... movement . It was believed that good health was a natural right of all ... hygiene , and the aid of medicine ' ( Risse , 1992 : 195 ) . By the early eighteenth ...
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... health in the Middle Ages , France dominated the social hygiene movement in the late eighteenth century , by virtue of its role as the intellectual leader of Europe , its framework of centralized bureaucracy and the broader major reform ...
... health in the Middle Ages , France dominated the social hygiene movement in the late eighteenth century , by virtue of its role as the intellectual leader of Europe , its framework of centralized bureaucracy and the broader major reform ...
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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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