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At the beginning of the twenty-first century, key public health
issues and challenges have taken centre stage. They range from
arsenic in drinking water to asthma among children and adults; from
the re-emergence of cholera, to increasing cancer rates and other
chronic diseases; from AIDS to malaria and hepatitis; from the
crises faced by displaced or refugee populations to the new
challenges that have emerged for reproductive health and rights.
Like most aspects of contemporary life, these problems have been
impacted by globalization. The issues that confront us are being
shaped by evolving processes such as the growth of inequalities
between the rich and the poor in countries around the world, the
globalization of trade and commerce, new patterns of travel and
migration, as well as a reduction in resources for the development
and sustainability of public health infrastructures. The Routledge
Handbook of Global Public Health explores this context and
addresses both the emerging issues and conceptualizations of the
notion of global health, along with expanding upon and highlighting
the critical priorities in this rapidly evolving field. It will be
organized in ten main sections. The topics covered include: *The
transition from international to global health *Structural
inequalities and global public health *Ecological transformation
and environmental health in the global system *Population and
reproductive health *Conflict, violence and emergencies in global
public health *Global public health policy and practice *Global
public health and development *Global mental health *Global access
to essential medicines *Health systems, health capacity, and the
politics of global public health This comprehensive handbook will
provide an authoritative overview for students, practitioners,
researchers, and policy makers working in or concerned with public
health around the globe.
Participatory Visual Methodologies in Global Public Health focuses
on the use of participatory visual methodologies such as
photovoice, participatory video (including cellphilming or the use
of cell phones to make videos), drawing and mapping in public
health research. These approaches are modes of inquiry that can
engage participants and communities, eliciting evidence about their
own health and well-being, as well as modes of representation and
modes of production in the co-creation of knowledge, and modes of
dissemination in relation to knowledge translation and
mobilization. Thus, the production by a group of girls or young
women of a set of photos or videos from their own visual
perspective can offer new evidence on how, for example, they see
sexual violence. Unlike other data such as those collected through
surveys or even conventional interviews, the images they have
produced not only inform the empirical evidence, but also do not
need to remain in a laboratory or the office of a researcher. They
can, through exhibitions and screenings, reach various audiences:
school or health personnel, parents and community members, and
perhaps also policy-makers. This collection offers a critical
overview for students, practitioners, researchers and policy-makers
working in or concerned with the use of participatory methodologies
in public health around the globe. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Global Public Health.
Participatory Visual Methodologies in Global Public Health focuses
on the use of participatory visual methodologies such as
photovoice, participatory video (including cellphilming or the use
of cell phones to make videos), drawing and mapping in public
health research. These approaches are modes of inquiry that can
engage participants and communities, eliciting evidence about their
own health and well-being, as well as modes of representation and
modes of production in the co-creation of knowledge, and modes of
dissemination in relation to knowledge translation and
mobilization. Thus, the production by a group of girls or young
women of a set of photos or videos from their own visual
perspective can offer new evidence on how, for example, they see
sexual violence. Unlike other data such as those collected through
surveys or even conventional interviews, the images they have
produced not only inform the empirical evidence, but also do not
need to remain in a laboratory or the office of a researcher. They
can, through exhibitions and screenings, reach various audiences:
school or health personnel, parents and community members, and
perhaps also policy-makers. This collection offers a critical
overview for students, practitioners, researchers and policy-makers
working in or concerned with the use of participatory methodologies
in public health around the globe. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Global Public Health.
That health has many social determinants is well established and a
myriad range of structural factors - social, cultural, political,
economic, and environmental - are now known to impact on population
well-being. Public health practice has started exploring and
responding to a range of health-related challenges from a
structural paradigm, including individual and population
vulnerability to infection with HIV and AIDS, injury-prevention,
obesity, and smoking cessation. Recognising the inadequacy of
public health responses that focus solely on individual behaviour
change to improve population health outcomes, this text promotes a
more holistic approach. Discussing the structural factors related
to health and well-being that are both within and outside of an
individual's control, it explores what form structural approaches
can take, the underlying theory of structure as a risk factor and
the local realities, environments, and priorities that public
health practitioners need to take into consideration. Anchored in
empirical evidence, the book provides case studies of innovative
and influential interventions - from the 100% condom program, to
urban planning, injury prevention, and the provision of adequate
clean drinking water and sanitation systems - and concludes with a
section on implementing and evaluating structural public health
programs. This comprehensive text brings together a selection of
internationally-recognised authors to provide an overview for
students and practitioners working in or concerned with public
health around the globe. That health has many social determinants
is well established and a myriad range of structural factors -
social, cultural, political, economic, and environmental - are now
known to impact on population well-being. Public health practice
has started exploring and responding to a range of health-related
challenges from a structural paradigm, including individual and
population vulnerability to inf
A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2014! That health has many
social determinants is well established and a myriad range of
structural factors - social, cultural, political, economic, and
environmental - are now known to impact on population well-being.
Public health practice has started exploring and responding to a
range of health-related challenges from a structural paradigm,
including individual and population vulnerability to infection with
HIV and AIDS, injury-prevention, obesity, and smoking cessation.
Recognising the inadequacy of public health responses that focus
solely on individual behaviour change to improve population health
outcomes, this text promotes a more holistic approach. Discussing
the structural factors related to health and well-being that are
both within and outside of an individual's control, it explores
what form structural approaches can take, the underlying theory of
structure as a risk factor and the local realities, environments,
and priorities that public health practitioners need to take into
consideration. Anchored in empirical evidence, the book provides
case studies of innovative and influential interventions - from the
100% condom program, to urban planning, injury prevention, and the
provision of adequate clean drinking water and sanitation systems -
and concludes with a section on implementing and evaluating
structural public health programs. This comprehensive text brings
together a selection of internationally-recognised authors to
provide an overview for students and practitioners working in or
concerned with public health around the globe.
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, key public health
issues and challenges have taken centre stage. They range from
arsenic in drinking water to asthma among children and adults; from
the re-emergence of cholera, to increasing cancer rates and other
chronic diseases; from AIDS to malaria and hepatitis; from the
crises faced by displaced or refugee populations to the new
challenges that have emerged for reproductive health and rights.
Like most aspects of contemporary life, these problems have been
impacted by globalization. The issues that confront us are being
shaped by evolving processes such as the growth of inequalities
between the rich and the poor in countries around the world, the
globalization of trade and commerce, new patterns of travel and
migration, as well as a reduction in resources for the development
and sustainability of public health infrastructures. The Routledge
Handbook of Global Public Health explores this context and
addresses both the emerging issues and conceptualizations of the
notion of global health, along with expanding upon and highlighting
the critical priorities in this rapidly evolving field. It is
organized in ten main sections. The topics covered include: The
transition from international to global health Structural
inequalities and global public health Ecological transformation and
environmental health in the global system Population and
reproductive health Conflict, violence and emergencies in global
public health Global public health policy and practice Global
public health and development Global mental health Global access to
essential medicines Health systems, health capacity, and the
politics of global public health This comprehensive handbook will
provide an authoritative overview for students, practitioners,
researchers, and policy makers working in or concerned with public
health around the globe.
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