Emerging perspectives in health communication: meaning, culture, and power/ edited by Heather M. Zoller, Mohan J. Dutta

Contributor(s): Zoller, Heather M | Dutta, Mohan JMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2008Description: viii, 486pISBN: 9780805861952Subject(s): Communication in public health | Health promotion DDC classification: 362.1014
Contents:
Chapter 1 Theoretical foundations Interpretive, critical, and cultural approaches to health communication; Part I Popular discourse and constructions of health and healing; Introduction; Chapter 2 Let me tell you a story Narratives and narration in health communication research; Chapter 3 Supporting breastfeeding : Nursing mothers' resistance to and accommodation of medical and social discourses; Chapter 4 Communicating healing holistically: Patricia Geist-Martin, Barbara Sharf, and Natalie Jeha. Chapter 5 'You feel so responsible': Australian mothers' concepts and experiences related to promoting the health and development of their young children Chapter 6 Destigmatizing leprosy: Implications for communication theory and practice; Part II Culture in health communication; Introduction; Chapter 7 Teach-with-stories method for prenatal education: Using photonovels and a participatory approach with Latinos; Chapter 8 Ethical paradoxes in community-based participatory research. Chapter 9 Voces de Las Colonias: Dialectical tensions about control and cultural identification in Latinas' communication about cancer Chapter 10 El Poder y la Fuerza de la Pasión: Toward a model of HIV/AIDS education and service delivery from the "bottom-up"; Chapter 11 Interrogating the Radio Communication Project in Nepal: The participatory framing of colonization; Part III Medical communication; Introduction; Chapter 12 Contested streams of action Power and deference in emergency medicine. Chapter 13 Changing realities and entrenched norms in dialysis: A case study of power, knowledge, and communication in health-care delivery Chapter 14 Changing lanes and changing lives: The shifting scenes and continuity of care of a mobile health clinic; Chapter 15 The paradox of pharmaceutical empowerment: Healthology and online health public relations; Part IV Communication and health policy; Introduction; Chapter 16 Dealing drugs on the border: Power and policy in pharmaceutical reimportation debates. Chapter 17 Technologies of neoliberal governmentality: The discursive influence of global economic policies on public health Chapter 18 The paradox of "fair trade": The influence of neoliberal trade agreements on food security and health; Chapter 19 Globalization, social justice movements, and the human genome diversity debates: A case study in health activism; Part V Afterword; Chapter 20 Emerging agendas in health communication and the challenge of multiple perspectives
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Chapter 1 Theoretical foundations Interpretive, critical, and cultural approaches to health communication; Part I Popular discourse and constructions of health and healing; Introduction;
Chapter 2 Let me tell you a story Narratives and narration in health communication research;
Chapter 3 Supporting breastfeeding : Nursing mothers' resistance to and accommodation of medical and social discourses; Chapter 4 Communicating healing holistically: Patricia Geist-Martin, Barbara Sharf, and Natalie Jeha.
Chapter 5 'You feel so responsible': Australian mothers' concepts and experiences related to promoting the health and development of their young children
Chapter 6 Destigmatizing leprosy: Implications for communication theory and practice; Part II Culture in health communication; Introduction;
Chapter 7 Teach-with-stories method for prenatal education: Using photonovels and a participatory approach with Latinos; Chapter 8 Ethical paradoxes in community-based participatory research.
Chapter 9 Voces de Las Colonias: Dialectical tensions about control and cultural identification in Latinas' communication about cancer
Chapter 10 El Poder y la Fuerza de la Pasión: Toward a model of HIV/AIDS education and service delivery from the "bottom-up";
Chapter 11 Interrogating the Radio Communication Project in Nepal: The participatory framing of colonization; Part III Medical communication; Introduction;
Chapter 12 Contested streams of action Power and deference in emergency medicine.
Chapter 13 Changing realities and entrenched norms in dialysis: A case study of power, knowledge, and communication in health-care delivery
Chapter 14 Changing lanes and changing lives: The shifting scenes and continuity of care of a mobile health clinic;
Chapter 15 The paradox of pharmaceutical empowerment: Healthology and online health public relations; Part IV Communication and health policy; Introduction;
Chapter 16 Dealing drugs on the border: Power and policy in pharmaceutical reimportation debates.
Chapter 17 Technologies of neoliberal governmentality: The discursive influence of global economic policies on public health
Chapter 18 The paradox of "fair trade": The influence of neoliberal trade agreements on food security and health; Chapter 19 Globalization, social justice movements, and the human genome diversity debates: A case study in health activism; Part V Afterword; Chapter 20 Emerging agendas in health communication and the challenge of multiple perspectives

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