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Participatory Health through Social Media explores how traditional
models of healthcare can be delivered differently through social
media and online games, and how these technologies are changing the
relationship between patients and healthcare professionals, as well
as their impact on health behavior change. The book also examines
how the hospitals, public health authorities, and inspectorates are
currently using social media to facilitate both information
distribution and collection. Also looks into the opportunities and
risks to record and analyze epidemiologically relevant data
retrieved from the Internet, social media, sensor data, and other
digital sources. The book encompasses topics such as patient
empowerment, gamification and social games, and the relationships
between social media, health behavior change, and health
communication crisis during epidemics. Additionally, the book
analyzes the possibilities of big data generated through social
media. Authored by IMIA Social Media working group, this book is a
valuable resource for healthcare researchers and professionals, as
well as clinicians interested in using new media as part of their
practice or research.
The primary goal here is to present a treatise on the significance
and value of coarse clastic carbonate sediments (i.e. large coral
boulders) on tropical coastlines for understanding both modern and
pre-historical (Holocene) high-magnitude marine inundation events.
There has been a rapid groundswell of interest in large carbonate
blocks on tropical coasts over the last decade, yet it is not
widely appreciated that such features were observed and recorded
back in the early explorations of Matthew Flinders on the Great
Barrier Reef in the 1800s. This book will illuminate how various
characteristics of datable carbonate blocks torn up from coral
reefs and deposited on reef platforms yield importance evidence
about the storms and tsunamis that emplaced them over decadal and
centennial timescales. No comprehensive review has so far been
published. A need now exists for a 'definitive reference' on coral
boulder research, which details the earliest observations, changing
terminology, sedimentology, and relevance for coastal hazard
research in the tropics. A wide range of examples will be
incorporated from across Asia, Australia, the Pacific and the
Americas, as well as a full up-to-date review of the existing
literature.
Experts from a variety of disciplines contribute to this
substantially revised edition of this popular handbook - new
chapters are included on identity work, refugee children, and the
work of the Asian Project. The book also examines the central
importance for professionals of the Lawrence Enquiry; the move to
include more public services in the Race Relations Act; increased
awareness of institutional racism; and the specific inclusion of
ethnic minority children in health improvement programmes. Offering
practical guidance based on sound research and practice, the book
provides a focus on some of the most difficult and topical aspects
of this field of work.
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