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245 00 $aDebates and dilemmas in promoting health :$ba reader /$cedited by Moyra Sidell [and others].
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aHoundmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ;$aNew York :$bPalgrave Macmillan in association with the Open University,$c2003.
300 $axii, 440 pages :$billustrations
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500 $a"An Open University reader for course K301"--Page 4 of cover.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aThis accessible edition addresses the fundamental debates surrounding health promotion as well as exploring new horizons and raising controversial issues.
505 00 $tGeneral Introduction /$rMoyra Sidell, Linda Jones, Jeanne Katz, Alyson Peberdy and Jenny Douglas --$g1.$tThe cycle of conflict: the history of the public health and health promotion movements /$rCharles Webster and Jeff French --$g2.$tThe challenge of health inequalities /$rHilary Graham --$g3.$tOlder people's health: applying Antonovsky's salutogenic paradigm /$rMoyra Sidell --$g4.$tSocial capital and health promotion /$rPenelope Hawe and Alan Shiell --$g5.$tThe importance of social theory for health promotion: from description to reflexivity /$rRussell Caplan --$g6.$tModels of health: pervasive, persuasive and politically charged /$rTrudi Collins --$g7.$tPlanning and delivering health promotion: integration challenges /$rAndrew Tannahill --$g8.$tThe limits of lifestyle: re-assessing 'fatalism' in the popular culture of illness prevention /$rCharlie Davison, Stephen Frankel and George Davey Smith --$g9.$tAn empowerment model for health promotion /$rKeith Tones and Sylvia Tilford --$g10.$tCounselling people living with HIV/AIDS /$rPete Connor --$g11.$tMore than words: dialogue across difference /$rYasmin Gunaratnam --$g12.$tThe social marketing imbroglio in health promotion /$rRalph C. Lefebvre --$g13.$tEpidemiology: to be taken with care /$rJoe H. Abramson --$g14.$tExplaining the French paradox /$rMichael L. Burr --$g15.$tJob-loss and family morbidity: a study of a factory closure /$rNorman Beale and Susan Nethercott --$g16.$tWhat counts as evidence: issues and debates /$rDavid W. McQueen and Laurie M. Anderson --$g17.$tIs prevention better than cure? /$rChristine Godfrey --$g18.$tThe efficacy of health promotion, health economics and late modernism /$rRoger Burrows, Robin Bunton, Steven Muncer and Kate Gillen --$g19.$tToward a critical approach to evaluation /$rAngela Everitt and Pauline Hardiker --$g20.$tA case study of ethical issues in health promotion -- mammography screening: the nurse's position /$rAlison Dines --$g21.$tThe changing global context of public health /$rA. J. McMichael and R. Beaglehole --$g22.$tPedagogy of the oppressed: an extract /$rPaulo Freire --$g23.$tAddressing the contradictions: health promotion and community health action in the United Kingdom /$rWendy Farrant --$g24.$tDialogical evaluation and health projects: a discourse of change /$rAlan Beattie --$g25.$tUser movements, community development and health promotion /$rMarian Barnes --$g26.$tPromoting health with black and minority ethnic communities: developing strategies to address social inequalities and social exclusion /$rJenny Douglas --$g27.$tEconology: integrating health and sustainable development. Guiding principles for decision-making /$rRonald Labonte --$g28.$tUsing sponsorship to create healthy environments for sport, racing and arts venues in Western Australia /$rBillie Corti, C. D'Arcy J. Holman, Robert J. Donovan, Shirley K. Frizzell and Addy M. Carroll --$g29.$tCan the health sector influence transport planning for better health? /$rAdrian Davis --$g30.$tCrime is a public health problem /$rJohn Middleton --$g31.$tLifestyle, public health and paternalism /$rDan Beauchamp --$g32.$tSurveillance, health promotion and the formation of a risk identity /$rSarah Nettleton --$g33.$tConsumer health information-seeking on the Internet: the state of the art /$rR. J. W. Cline and K. M. Haynes --$g34.$tGendering health: men, women and wellbeing /$rLesley Doyal --$g35.$tThe future of the health-promoting school /$rSusan Denman, Alysoun Moon, Carl Parsons and David Stears --$g36.$tThink globally, act locally /$rPeter Townsend --$g37.$tFrom healthy cities to locality based initiatives: margin to mainstream /$rMichael P. Kelly and Amanda Killoran --$g38.$tHealthy promotion as an investment strategy: a perspective for the twenty-first century /$rLowell S. Levin and Erio Ziglio.
650 0 $aHealth promotion.
650 0 $aHealth education.
650 12 $aHealth Promotion.
650 22 $aGlobal Health.
650 22 $aHealth Education.
650 22 $aHealth Policy.
650 22 $aSocioeconomic Factors.
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650 7 $aSocialmedicin.$2sao
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655 2 $aCollected Work.
700 1 $aSidell, Moyra,$d1940-
710 2 $aOpen University.
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