New Public Health
Explore the intricate relationship between health and society in New Public Health by Alan Petersen, published by SAGE Publications Inc in 1996. This insightful paperback, spanning 192 pages, builds upon the ideas presented in Deborah Lupton's "The Imperative of Health" to delve into crucial themes such as citizenship, the ideal of the "healthy citizen," and the innovative healthy cities project. Petersen employs contemporary socio-cultural and political theory to critically analyze community participation and its impact on public health. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in cultural studies, ethical debates, and health care issues, offering a comprehensive understanding of public health's role in modern society. Perfect for students, professionals, and anyone passionate about health and fitness, New Public Health provides a thought-provoking perspective on the intersection of health and social work in the United States.