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Drawing on current debates in postmodern feminism, feminist philosophy of science, anti-racist/postcolonial studies and queer theory, this book considers the way in which discourse fabricates the ideal' male body, sexual identity and sexual ...
inauthor:"Alan Petersen" from books.google.com
Offering a sociological perspective, this book critically examines the dimensions and implications of ‘digital health’, a term that is often ill defined, but signifies the promise of technology to ‘empower’ individuals and improve ...
inauthor:"Alan Petersen" from books.google.com
This book will be an invaluable source for those seeking to understand the social, cultural and political significance of ‘the body’ in contemporary society.
inauthor:"Alan Petersen" from books.google.com
Drawing on current debates in postmodern feminism, feminist philosophy of science, anti-racist//postcolonial studies and queer theory, this book considers the way in which discourse fabricates the `ideal' male body, sexual identity and ...
inauthor:"Alan Petersen" from books.google.com
The book draws on diverse theoretical work and recent empirical data to chart new territory in the study of sex/gender differences.
inauthor:"Alan Petersen" from books.google.com
This volume addresses the emerging social and political consequences of the new genetics and provides a critique of current research and practice in public health.
inauthor:"Alan Petersen" from books.google.com
However, hope has been examined mainly from psychological and biomedical perspectives. Importantly, Hope in Health explores how hope manifests and is sustained in various arenas of health, medicine and healthcare.
inauthor:"Alan Petersen" from books.google.com
This book offers a critical appraisal of bioethics and its implications as it pertains to the fields of health and medicine and public health, with a particular emphasis on recent technological innovations as they provide a noteworthy ...
inauthor:"Alan Petersen" from books.google.com
Petersen and Lupton focus critically on the new public health, assessing its implications for the concepts of self, embodiment and citizenship.