
Health Promotion Ethics
A Framework for Social Justice
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. October 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
138 pages
978-1-032-31143-2 (ISBN)
Description
Health Promotion Ethics: A Framework for Social Justice critically considers the ethical dimensions of promoting health with individuals and communities, encouraging a nuanced understanding of health promotion in the context of fairness, empowerment and social justice.
The concept of social justice, indeed, is central. The book explores how health promotion should be considered in relation to moral, social and legal issues, from individual responsibility to government intervention, as well as the possibility that existing practice maintains rather than alleviates existing health inequalities by stigmatising certain groups. It also questions the 'rights' of those who promote health to use particular strategies, for example using fear to encourage behaviour change. The ethics of health promotion practice and research are considered, introducing several important debates.
Case studies, international material and opportunities to reflect on practice are used throughout to bring the important issues under discussion to life, engaging both students and practitioners alike. The book provides a fascinating route to reflect on what it really means to promote health for all in a more equitable way.
The concept of social justice, indeed, is central. The book explores how health promotion should be considered in relation to moral, social and legal issues, from individual responsibility to government intervention, as well as the possibility that existing practice maintains rather than alleviates existing health inequalities by stigmatising certain groups. It also questions the 'rights' of those who promote health to use particular strategies, for example using fear to encourage behaviour change. The ethics of health promotion practice and research are considered, introducing several important debates.
Case studies, international material and opportunities to reflect on practice are used throughout to bring the important issues under discussion to life, engaging both students and practitioners alike. The book provides a fascinating route to reflect on what it really means to promote health for all in a more equitable way.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Professional and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
1 s/w Zeichnung, 9 s/w Tabellen
9 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
201 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-31143-2 (9781032311432)
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A Framework for Social Justice
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Persons
Ruth Cross is Course Director in Health Promotion at Leeds Beckett University. Her research interests include qualitative and creative methods of investigation, feminist and critical perspectives, and the relationship between theory and practice. Ruth has edited and co-authored several textbooks, including The Essentials of Health Promotion (2022), Health Promotion: Global Principles and Practice (2021), Health Promotion: Planning and Strategies (2019) and Health Communication: Theoretical and Critical Perspectives (2017).
Louise Warwick-Booth is Reader and Associate Director of the Centre for Health Promotion Research. She leads a range of diverse research and evaluation projects with the voluntary and statutory sector. Her expertise relates to the evaluation of health promotion interventions with vulnerable populations, including women experiencing domestic abuse. Louise has published several textbooks such as Social Inequality (2022), Creating Participatory Research (2021) and Contemporary Health Studies: An Introduction (2021).
James Woodall is Reader in Health Promotion and Departmental Lead at Leeds Beckett University. James' research interest is the health-promoting prison and how values central to health promotion are applied to the context of imprisonment. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of the journal Health Education. James has published several textbooks such as The Essentials of Health Promotion (2022), Practical Health Promotion (2020) and Health Promotion: Planning and Strategies (2019).
Louise Warwick-Booth is Reader and Associate Director of the Centre for Health Promotion Research. She leads a range of diverse research and evaluation projects with the voluntary and statutory sector. Her expertise relates to the evaluation of health promotion interventions with vulnerable populations, including women experiencing domestic abuse. Louise has published several textbooks such as Social Inequality (2022), Creating Participatory Research (2021) and Contemporary Health Studies: An Introduction (2021).
James Woodall is Reader in Health Promotion and Departmental Lead at Leeds Beckett University. James' research interest is the health-promoting prison and how values central to health promotion are applied to the context of imprisonment. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of the journal Health Education. James has published several textbooks such as The Essentials of Health Promotion (2022), Practical Health Promotion (2020) and Health Promotion: Planning and Strategies (2019).
Content
1.Introduction to Health Promotion. 2.Ethics as A Key Concern for Health Promotion. 3.Key Ethical Debates in Health Promotion. 4.Ethics in Health Promotion Practice. 5.Ethics in Health Promotion Research. 6.Ethics, Evaluation and Evidence-based Practice. 7.Towards an Ethical Future in Health Promotion.