The Sociology of Health Promotion: Critical Analyses of Consumption, Lifestyle and Risk

Author:   Robin Bunton ,  Roger Burrows ,  Sarah Nettleton
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780415116466


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   03 August 1995
Format:   Hardback
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The Sociology of Health Promotion: Critical Analyses of Consumption, Lifestyle and Risk


Overview

Over the last decade the promotion of health has become a central feature of health policy at local, national and international levels, forming part of the global health initiatives such as those endorsed by the World Health Organisation. At the same time a concern with healthy living' has become a preoccupation for most people. The Sociology of Health Promotion responds by offering the first critical sociological account of these developments and locates them within a set of wider socio-cultural changes associated with late modernism. Drawing upon the work of Foucault, Beck, Giddens, Featherstone and others the book offers a theoretical as well as empirical examination of health promotion. The Sociology of Health Promotion offers analyses of contemporary public health policy, lifestyle, consumption, risk and health. It also examines socio-political critiques of health promotion and reflects upon their implications for policy and practice. Substantive topics include: the institutional emergence of health promotion at both global and national levels; issues of gender and race in health promotion; accidents and the risk society; smoking; HIV and AIDS; ageing; the body and health related consumption. A key theme of the collection is that health promotion is emblematic of wider socio-cultural changes. Changes such as the demise of institutional forms of welfare and social control, a blurring of 'expert' and lay knowledge, a heightened collective perception of uncontainable risks, and a shift to a consumer rather than a producer driven economy. This collection will be invaluable reading for students and social scientists with an interest in health and health policy, health promoters, public health doctors and practitioners engaging in critical reflection upon their professional activities.

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Author:   Robin Bunton ,  Roger Burrows ,  Sarah Nettleton
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.650kg
ISBN:  

9780415116466


ISBN 10:   0415116465
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   03 August 1995
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Reviews

'As the first book devoted to the sociology of health promotion, this is an important collection.' - Sociology of Health and Illness 'lively, provocative and insightful' - Health Matters


The book makes fascinating reading--not because it offers a complete discourse on health promotion from a sociological perpsective, but more because it brings together all the facts and follies, all the reational arguments and the prejudices, and all of the inconsistencies of some of the policies advanced in the name of health promotion, together with the arguments used by those who have shaped the ideological debate on the health promotion movement.... Th is book offers a sound bais on whihc to reassess thge current position of health promotion.. <br>- Lnacelot <br>


The book makes fascinating reading--not because it offers a complete discourse on health promotion from a sociological perpsective, but more because it brings together all the facts and follies, all the reational arguments and the prejudices, and all of the inconsistencies of some of the policies advanced in the name of health promotion, together with the arguments used by those who have shaped the ideological debate on the health promotion movement.... Th is book offers a sound bais on whihc to reassess thge current position of health promotion.. - Lnacelot


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Robin Bunton, Roger Burrows, Sarah Nettleton

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