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245 00 $aHealth education :$bcritical perspectives /$cedited by Katie Fitzpatrick and Richard Tinning.
264 1 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2014.
300 $axvii, 262 pages ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aRoutledge research in education policy and politics
520 $a"Health Education: Critical perspectives provides a socio cultural and critical approach to health education. The book draws together international experts in the fields of health and education who deconstruct contemporary discourses and practices, and re imagine a health education that both connects with young people and offers a way forward in addressing issues of health and wellbeing. Chapters within specifically link academic work on neoliberalism, healthism, risk and the body to wider discourses of health and health education. They challenge current practices and call for a rethinking of current health programs in education settings. A unique feature of this book is the analyses of health education from both political and applied levels across a range of international contexts. The book is divided into three sections: the social and political contexts informing health education how individual health issues (sexuality, alcohol, mental health, the body and obesity, nutrition) articulate in education in complex waysalternative ways to think about health and health education pedagogy. The overall theme of the book offers a perspective that the current approach to health education promoting a fear of ill health, self-surveillance and individual responsibility can become a form of health fascism, and we need to be cognisant of this potential and its consequences for young people. The book will be of key interest to academics and researchers exploring the political context of health education"--$cProvided by publisher.
520 $a"Health Education: Critical perspectives provides a socio-cultural and critical approach to health education. The book draws together international experts in the fields of health and education who deconstruct contemporary discourses and practices, and re-imagine a health education that both connects with young people and offers a way forward in addressing issues of health and wellbeing. Chapters within specifically link academic work on neoliberalism, healthism, risk and the body to wider discourses of health and health education. They challenge current practices and call for a re-thinking of current health programs in education settings. A unique feature of this book is the analyses of health education from both political and applied levels across a range of international contexts. The book is divided into three sections: - the social and political contexts informing health education - how individual health issues (sexuality, alcohol, mental health, the body and obesity, nutrition) are articulated in education in complex ways - alternative ways to think about health and health education pedagogy. Each chapter argues that the current approach to health - promoting both a fear of ill health and individual responsibility - is a form of health fascism, causing the body and the self to be treated separately, and this harmful approach needs to be remedied. The book will be of key interest to academics and researchers exploring the political context of health education"--$cProvided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aPt. I. The politics of health and education -- pt. II. Inventing youth health issues -- pt. III. Against healthism, shifting educational practices.
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650 0 $aHealth education.
650 12 $aHealth Education.
650 22 $aAdolescent.
650 22 $aHealth Behavior.
650 22 $aHealth Promotion.
650 22 $aPatient Education as Topic.
650 22 $aSocioeconomic Factors.
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