Preventing War and Promoting Peace
A Guide for Health Professionals
Herausgeber: Wiist, William H; White, Shelley K
Preventing War and Promoting Peace
A Guide for Health Professionals
Herausgeber: Wiist, William H; White, Shelley K
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Preventing War and Promoting Peace focuses on how health professionals can actively engage in the prevention of war and the promotion of peace.
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Preventing War and Promoting Peace focuses on how health professionals can actively engage in the prevention of war and the promotion of peace.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 164mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781107146686
- ISBN-10: 1107146682
- Artikelnr.: 48328153
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 164mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781107146686
- ISBN-10: 1107146682
- Artikelnr.: 48328153
List of figures; List of tables; Contributors; Foreword Barry S. Levy and
Victor W. Sidel; Preface Shelley K. White; Acknowledgements; Introduction:
intersections of militarism, imperialism and corporate power as context for
the prevention of war and promotion of peace William H. Wiist; Part I. The
Health Effects of War and Weapons of War: 1. The effects of war on
combatants, veterans and their families Evan Kanter; 2. Health effects of
war on civilians Kaveh Khoshnood, Bandy X. Lee, and Chanel Marin; 3. The
consequences of war on the natural environment Michael J. Lawrence, Aaron
J. Zolderdo and Steven J. Cooke; 4. Weapons of war and mass destruction
Curtis Holland, Marjorie Cohn, Ira Helfand and Jean Grassman; Part II.
Social Determinants of War: 5. The normalization of militarism and
propensity for war John Lindsay-Poland; 6. Structural violence and war:
global inequalities, resources and climate change Patrick T. Hiller; 7.
Under what conditions does ethnic conflict result in armed violence? Clark
McCauley and Joseph G. Bock; 8. The war profiteers: defense contractors
driving the permanent war economy Miriam Pemberton; 9. News as
entertainment: the ultimate war propaganda machine, or opportunity to
promote peace? Annabel McGoldrick; 10. The quiet military buyout of
academia Kathy Barker; Part III. Preventing War and Promoting Peace: 11.
Use of complex systems modelling to strengthen public health's role in
preventing war William H. Wiist; 12. The ethics of war and peace in the
contemporary era Andrew Flescher; 13. The role of international law in
preventing war and promoting peace Stuart Casey-Maslen; 14. Lessons from a
historical view of health organizations' activism for the prevention of war
Casey Hurrell; 15. A gluttonous military budget leaves our social welfare
in poor health Jonathan White; 16. Pacifism and conscientious objection:
war resistance in the United States Geraldine Gorman; 17. Countering
military recruitment in high schools Amy Hagopian and Kathy Barker; 18.
Civil disobedience and direct action in the prevention of war Kurt Schock;
19. Advocacy skills for the primary prevention of war Regina A. Galer-Unti;
Part IV. Teaching and Research in Public Health toward the Prevention of
War: 20. Teaching and learning methods for engaging health professionals in
the prevention of war Shelley K. White; 21. Conducting health research
toward preventing war and promoting peace William H. Wiist; Appendices: 1.
Public health competencies for the prevention of war; 2. War, militarism
and health: toward primary prevention: a syllabus outline Shelley K. White;
3. Additional resources; Index.
Victor W. Sidel; Preface Shelley K. White; Acknowledgements; Introduction:
intersections of militarism, imperialism and corporate power as context for
the prevention of war and promotion of peace William H. Wiist; Part I. The
Health Effects of War and Weapons of War: 1. The effects of war on
combatants, veterans and their families Evan Kanter; 2. Health effects of
war on civilians Kaveh Khoshnood, Bandy X. Lee, and Chanel Marin; 3. The
consequences of war on the natural environment Michael J. Lawrence, Aaron
J. Zolderdo and Steven J. Cooke; 4. Weapons of war and mass destruction
Curtis Holland, Marjorie Cohn, Ira Helfand and Jean Grassman; Part II.
Social Determinants of War: 5. The normalization of militarism and
propensity for war John Lindsay-Poland; 6. Structural violence and war:
global inequalities, resources and climate change Patrick T. Hiller; 7.
Under what conditions does ethnic conflict result in armed violence? Clark
McCauley and Joseph G. Bock; 8. The war profiteers: defense contractors
driving the permanent war economy Miriam Pemberton; 9. News as
entertainment: the ultimate war propaganda machine, or opportunity to
promote peace? Annabel McGoldrick; 10. The quiet military buyout of
academia Kathy Barker; Part III. Preventing War and Promoting Peace: 11.
Use of complex systems modelling to strengthen public health's role in
preventing war William H. Wiist; 12. The ethics of war and peace in the
contemporary era Andrew Flescher; 13. The role of international law in
preventing war and promoting peace Stuart Casey-Maslen; 14. Lessons from a
historical view of health organizations' activism for the prevention of war
Casey Hurrell; 15. A gluttonous military budget leaves our social welfare
in poor health Jonathan White; 16. Pacifism and conscientious objection:
war resistance in the United States Geraldine Gorman; 17. Countering
military recruitment in high schools Amy Hagopian and Kathy Barker; 18.
Civil disobedience and direct action in the prevention of war Kurt Schock;
19. Advocacy skills for the primary prevention of war Regina A. Galer-Unti;
Part IV. Teaching and Research in Public Health toward the Prevention of
War: 20. Teaching and learning methods for engaging health professionals in
the prevention of war Shelley K. White; 21. Conducting health research
toward preventing war and promoting peace William H. Wiist; Appendices: 1.
Public health competencies for the prevention of war; 2. War, militarism
and health: toward primary prevention: a syllabus outline Shelley K. White;
3. Additional resources; Index.
List of figures; List of tables; Contributors; Foreword Barry S. Levy and
Victor W. Sidel; Preface Shelley K. White; Acknowledgements; Introduction:
intersections of militarism, imperialism and corporate power as context for
the prevention of war and promotion of peace William H. Wiist; Part I. The
Health Effects of War and Weapons of War: 1. The effects of war on
combatants, veterans and their families Evan Kanter; 2. Health effects of
war on civilians Kaveh Khoshnood, Bandy X. Lee, and Chanel Marin; 3. The
consequences of war on the natural environment Michael J. Lawrence, Aaron
J. Zolderdo and Steven J. Cooke; 4. Weapons of war and mass destruction
Curtis Holland, Marjorie Cohn, Ira Helfand and Jean Grassman; Part II.
Social Determinants of War: 5. The normalization of militarism and
propensity for war John Lindsay-Poland; 6. Structural violence and war:
global inequalities, resources and climate change Patrick T. Hiller; 7.
Under what conditions does ethnic conflict result in armed violence? Clark
McCauley and Joseph G. Bock; 8. The war profiteers: defense contractors
driving the permanent war economy Miriam Pemberton; 9. News as
entertainment: the ultimate war propaganda machine, or opportunity to
promote peace? Annabel McGoldrick; 10. The quiet military buyout of
academia Kathy Barker; Part III. Preventing War and Promoting Peace: 11.
Use of complex systems modelling to strengthen public health's role in
preventing war William H. Wiist; 12. The ethics of war and peace in the
contemporary era Andrew Flescher; 13. The role of international law in
preventing war and promoting peace Stuart Casey-Maslen; 14. Lessons from a
historical view of health organizations' activism for the prevention of war
Casey Hurrell; 15. A gluttonous military budget leaves our social welfare
in poor health Jonathan White; 16. Pacifism and conscientious objection:
war resistance in the United States Geraldine Gorman; 17. Countering
military recruitment in high schools Amy Hagopian and Kathy Barker; 18.
Civil disobedience and direct action in the prevention of war Kurt Schock;
19. Advocacy skills for the primary prevention of war Regina A. Galer-Unti;
Part IV. Teaching and Research in Public Health toward the Prevention of
War: 20. Teaching and learning methods for engaging health professionals in
the prevention of war Shelley K. White; 21. Conducting health research
toward preventing war and promoting peace William H. Wiist; Appendices: 1.
Public health competencies for the prevention of war; 2. War, militarism
and health: toward primary prevention: a syllabus outline Shelley K. White;
3. Additional resources; Index.
Victor W. Sidel; Preface Shelley K. White; Acknowledgements; Introduction:
intersections of militarism, imperialism and corporate power as context for
the prevention of war and promotion of peace William H. Wiist; Part I. The
Health Effects of War and Weapons of War: 1. The effects of war on
combatants, veterans and their families Evan Kanter; 2. Health effects of
war on civilians Kaveh Khoshnood, Bandy X. Lee, and Chanel Marin; 3. The
consequences of war on the natural environment Michael J. Lawrence, Aaron
J. Zolderdo and Steven J. Cooke; 4. Weapons of war and mass destruction
Curtis Holland, Marjorie Cohn, Ira Helfand and Jean Grassman; Part II.
Social Determinants of War: 5. The normalization of militarism and
propensity for war John Lindsay-Poland; 6. Structural violence and war:
global inequalities, resources and climate change Patrick T. Hiller; 7.
Under what conditions does ethnic conflict result in armed violence? Clark
McCauley and Joseph G. Bock; 8. The war profiteers: defense contractors
driving the permanent war economy Miriam Pemberton; 9. News as
entertainment: the ultimate war propaganda machine, or opportunity to
promote peace? Annabel McGoldrick; 10. The quiet military buyout of
academia Kathy Barker; Part III. Preventing War and Promoting Peace: 11.
Use of complex systems modelling to strengthen public health's role in
preventing war William H. Wiist; 12. The ethics of war and peace in the
contemporary era Andrew Flescher; 13. The role of international law in
preventing war and promoting peace Stuart Casey-Maslen; 14. Lessons from a
historical view of health organizations' activism for the prevention of war
Casey Hurrell; 15. A gluttonous military budget leaves our social welfare
in poor health Jonathan White; 16. Pacifism and conscientious objection:
war resistance in the United States Geraldine Gorman; 17. Countering
military recruitment in high schools Amy Hagopian and Kathy Barker; 18.
Civil disobedience and direct action in the prevention of war Kurt Schock;
19. Advocacy skills for the primary prevention of war Regina A. Galer-Unti;
Part IV. Teaching and Research in Public Health toward the Prevention of
War: 20. Teaching and learning methods for engaging health professionals in
the prevention of war Shelley K. White; 21. Conducting health research
toward preventing war and promoting peace William H. Wiist; Appendices: 1.
Public health competencies for the prevention of war; 2. War, militarism
and health: toward primary prevention: a syllabus outline Shelley K. White;
3. Additional resources; Index.