ABSTRACT

Promotion of health has become a central feature of health policy at local, national and international levels, forming part of global health initiatives such as those endorsed by the World Health Organisation. The issues examined in The Sociology of Health Promotion include sociology of risk, the body, consumption, processes of surveillance and normalisation and considerations relating to race and gender in the implementation of health programmes. It will be invaluable reading for students, health promoters, public health doctors and academics.

chapter 1|8 pages

Sociology and health promotion

part |2 pages

Part I The institutional context of health promotion

chapter 2|12 pages

Health promotion Rhetoric and reality

chapter 3|14 pages

From Alma Ata to Asda—and beyond

part |2 pages

Part II Socio-political critiques of health promotion

part |2 pages

Part III Knowledge, risk and health promotion

chapter 9|12 pages

The development of a scientific fact

chapter 10|18 pages

Accidents and the risk society

chapter 11|12 pages

Chance and modernity

part |2 pages

Part IV Health promotion, consumption and lifestyle

chapter 13|16 pages

In the name of health

chapter 14|14 pages

Positive ageing

chapter 15|14 pages

Health and lifestyle