Fran Baum (Professor and Director, Southgate Institute, Flinders
The New Public Health
Fran Baum (Professor and Director, Southgate Institute, Flinders
The New Public Health
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This fourth edition of Fran Baum's The New Public Health is the most comprehensive book available on the new public health. It offers readers the opportunity to gain a sense of the scope of the new public health visions, and combines theoretical and practical material to assist with understanding the social and economic determinants of health.
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This fourth edition of Fran Baum's The New Public Health is the most comprehensive book available on the new public health. It offers readers the opportunity to gain a sense of the scope of the new public health visions, and combines theoretical and practical material to assist with understanding the social and economic determinants of health.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Australia
- 4 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 169mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1154g
- ISBN-13: 9780195588088
- ISBN-10: 0195588088
- Artikelnr.: 44807880
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Australia
- 4 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 169mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1154g
- ISBN-13: 9780195588088
- ISBN-10: 0195588088
- Artikelnr.: 44807880
Fran Baum is a public health researcher, teacher and advocate. She is the Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Public Health and Director of the Southgate Institute of Health, Society and Equity at Flinders University.
* Introduction
* Part 1: Approaches to Public Health
* 1. Understanding Health - Definitions and Perspectives
* 2. A History of Public Health
* 3. The New Public Health Evolves
* Part 2: Political Economy of Public Health
* 4. Ethics, Politics and Ideologies: The Invisible Hands of Public
Health
* 5. Neo-liberalism, Globalisation and Health
* Part 3: Researching Public Health
* 6. Research for a New Public Health
* 7. Epidemiology and Public Health
* 8. Survey Research Methods in Public Health
* 9. Qualitative Research Methods
* 10. Planning and Evaluation of Community-based Health Promotion
* Part 4: Health Inequalities: Profiles, Patterns and Explanations
* 11. Changing Health and Illness Profiles in the Twenty-first Century:
Global and Australian Perspectives
* 12. Patterns of Health Inequalities in Australia
* 13. The Social Determinants of Health Inequity
* Part 5: Unhealthy Environments: Global and Australian Perspectives
* 14. Global Physical Threats to the Environment and Public Health
* 15. Urbanisation, Population, Communities and Environments: Global
Trends
* Part 6: Creating Healthy and Equitable Societies and Environments
* 16. Healthy Economic Policies
* 17. Sustainable Infrastructures for Health, Well-being and Equity
* Part 7: Health Promotion Strategies for Achieving Healthy and
Equitable Societies
* 18. Medical and Health Care Service Interventions
* 19. Changing Behaviour: the limits of behaviourism and some
alternatives
* 20. Participation and Health Promotion
* 21. Community Development in Health
* 22. Public health Advocacy and Activism *NEW*
* 23. Healthy Settings, Cities, Communities and Organisations:
Strategies for the Twenty-first century
* 24. Healthy Public Policy
* Part 8: Public Health in the Twenty-first Century
* 25. Linking the Local, National and Global
* Part 1: Approaches to Public Health
* 1. Understanding Health - Definitions and Perspectives
* 2. A History of Public Health
* 3. The New Public Health Evolves
* Part 2: Political Economy of Public Health
* 4. Ethics, Politics and Ideologies: The Invisible Hands of Public
Health
* 5. Neo-liberalism, Globalisation and Health
* Part 3: Researching Public Health
* 6. Research for a New Public Health
* 7. Epidemiology and Public Health
* 8. Survey Research Methods in Public Health
* 9. Qualitative Research Methods
* 10. Planning and Evaluation of Community-based Health Promotion
* Part 4: Health Inequalities: Profiles, Patterns and Explanations
* 11. Changing Health and Illness Profiles in the Twenty-first Century:
Global and Australian Perspectives
* 12. Patterns of Health Inequalities in Australia
* 13. The Social Determinants of Health Inequity
* Part 5: Unhealthy Environments: Global and Australian Perspectives
* 14. Global Physical Threats to the Environment and Public Health
* 15. Urbanisation, Population, Communities and Environments: Global
Trends
* Part 6: Creating Healthy and Equitable Societies and Environments
* 16. Healthy Economic Policies
* 17. Sustainable Infrastructures for Health, Well-being and Equity
* Part 7: Health Promotion Strategies for Achieving Healthy and
Equitable Societies
* 18. Medical and Health Care Service Interventions
* 19. Changing Behaviour: the limits of behaviourism and some
alternatives
* 20. Participation and Health Promotion
* 21. Community Development in Health
* 22. Public health Advocacy and Activism *NEW*
* 23. Healthy Settings, Cities, Communities and Organisations:
Strategies for the Twenty-first century
* 24. Healthy Public Policy
* Part 8: Public Health in the Twenty-first Century
* 25. Linking the Local, National and Global
* Introduction
* Part 1: Approaches to Public Health
* 1. Understanding Health - Definitions and Perspectives
* 2. A History of Public Health
* 3. The New Public Health Evolves
* Part 2: Political Economy of Public Health
* 4. Ethics, Politics and Ideologies: The Invisible Hands of Public
Health
* 5. Neo-liberalism, Globalisation and Health
* Part 3: Researching Public Health
* 6. Research for a New Public Health
* 7. Epidemiology and Public Health
* 8. Survey Research Methods in Public Health
* 9. Qualitative Research Methods
* 10. Planning and Evaluation of Community-based Health Promotion
* Part 4: Health Inequalities: Profiles, Patterns and Explanations
* 11. Changing Health and Illness Profiles in the Twenty-first Century:
Global and Australian Perspectives
* 12. Patterns of Health Inequalities in Australia
* 13. The Social Determinants of Health Inequity
* Part 5: Unhealthy Environments: Global and Australian Perspectives
* 14. Global Physical Threats to the Environment and Public Health
* 15. Urbanisation, Population, Communities and Environments: Global
Trends
* Part 6: Creating Healthy and Equitable Societies and Environments
* 16. Healthy Economic Policies
* 17. Sustainable Infrastructures for Health, Well-being and Equity
* Part 7: Health Promotion Strategies for Achieving Healthy and
Equitable Societies
* 18. Medical and Health Care Service Interventions
* 19. Changing Behaviour: the limits of behaviourism and some
alternatives
* 20. Participation and Health Promotion
* 21. Community Development in Health
* 22. Public health Advocacy and Activism *NEW*
* 23. Healthy Settings, Cities, Communities and Organisations:
Strategies for the Twenty-first century
* 24. Healthy Public Policy
* Part 8: Public Health in the Twenty-first Century
* 25. Linking the Local, National and Global
* Part 1: Approaches to Public Health
* 1. Understanding Health - Definitions and Perspectives
* 2. A History of Public Health
* 3. The New Public Health Evolves
* Part 2: Political Economy of Public Health
* 4. Ethics, Politics and Ideologies: The Invisible Hands of Public
Health
* 5. Neo-liberalism, Globalisation and Health
* Part 3: Researching Public Health
* 6. Research for a New Public Health
* 7. Epidemiology and Public Health
* 8. Survey Research Methods in Public Health
* 9. Qualitative Research Methods
* 10. Planning and Evaluation of Community-based Health Promotion
* Part 4: Health Inequalities: Profiles, Patterns and Explanations
* 11. Changing Health and Illness Profiles in the Twenty-first Century:
Global and Australian Perspectives
* 12. Patterns of Health Inequalities in Australia
* 13. The Social Determinants of Health Inequity
* Part 5: Unhealthy Environments: Global and Australian Perspectives
* 14. Global Physical Threats to the Environment and Public Health
* 15. Urbanisation, Population, Communities and Environments: Global
Trends
* Part 6: Creating Healthy and Equitable Societies and Environments
* 16. Healthy Economic Policies
* 17. Sustainable Infrastructures for Health, Well-being and Equity
* Part 7: Health Promotion Strategies for Achieving Healthy and
Equitable Societies
* 18. Medical and Health Care Service Interventions
* 19. Changing Behaviour: the limits of behaviourism and some
alternatives
* 20. Participation and Health Promotion
* 21. Community Development in Health
* 22. Public health Advocacy and Activism *NEW*
* 23. Healthy Settings, Cities, Communities and Organisations:
Strategies for the Twenty-first century
* 24. Healthy Public Policy
* Part 8: Public Health in the Twenty-first Century
* 25. Linking the Local, National and Global