Activism is action on behalf of a cause, action that goes beyond what is conventional or routine and is relative to the actions by others.Health activism is a growing area of interest for many who work to improve health at both national and international levels because it offers a more direct approach to achieve lasting social and political change. This book, for the first time, provides a clear foundation to the theory, evidence-base and strategies that can be harnessed to bring about change to improve the lives and health of others.For anyone working to improve the health of groups and communities, this will be thought-provoking reading. It has particular relevance for postgraduate students and practitioners in public health and health promotion.
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Health Activism: Foundations and Strategies
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9781446249659
Categorías MEDICAL SCIENCE, MEDICINE: GENERAL ISSUES, PUBLIC HEALTH & PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
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