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The Cult and Science of Public Health
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Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Introduction: Public health theories and theorising public health

Chapter 2. Myths, morality and modern public health
Chapter 3. The politics of public health
Chapter 4. Health promotion settings and health hostile environments
Chapter 5. Public health and health professionals
Chapter 6. The political use of public health
Chapter 7. Public health campaigns
Chapter 8. The cult of health and its rituals

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About the Author

Kevin Dew is Professor of Sociology in the School of Social and Cultural Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. In 2007 he was awarded the inaugural scholarship award from the Sociological Association of Aotearoa/New Zealand for contributions to New Zealand sociology.

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“…an extremely detailed, structured and intelligent investigation into the vast, constantly changing world of public health. Dew excels at addressing the many different variants of public health as a whole: from epidemiology and social determinants to expansive campaigns focused on large populations and environments where the lines between hazard and health become blurred. Where other pieces of work of this nature tend to read as broad and one-sided, Dew has provided a stellar account of the importance of public health in our world as well as the effect the role of public health has on our societies.”  ·  Social Analysis “The main interests of this compelling book are threefold. Firstly, its interest lies in the impressive range of debate and theory that it draws upon to build its argument about the nature of public health. Secondly, the argument presented in the book encourages us to think about public health in relation to society and its beliefs…Thirdly,… it conceptualizes public health not only as an instrument of power, but also as an instrument of morality, thus allowing for a more positive assessment of the function of public health whilst still highlighting its ambivalent nature.”  ·  Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute “…an outstanding overview of public health, neatly traversing complex theoretical fields and developing a fascinating account of the moral significance of modern public health and its rituals…the book truly breaks new ground in allowing us to think through the complexities and paradoxes of public health as it acts at one time to free and protect the individual and at others to tend towards a moral absolutism of control.”  ·  Kevin White, Australian National University, Canberra “…the text is impressive, in terms of the amount of material brought together and the accessibility afforded to potential readers.”  ·  Mike Bury, Royal Holloway, University of London

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