Communicating Health: A Culture-centered ApproachJohn Wiley & Sons, 13/05/2015 - 282 من الصفحات The culture-centred approach offered in this book argues that communication theorizing ought to locate culture at the centre of the communication process such that the theories are contextually embedded and co-constructed through dialogue with the cultural participants. The discussions in the book situate health communication within local contexts by looking at identities, meanings and experiences of health among community members, and locating them in the realm of the structures that constitute health. The culturecentred approach foregrounds the voices of cultural members in the co-constructions of health risks and in the articulation of health problems facing communities. Ultimately, the book provides theoretical and practical suggestions for developing a culture-centred understanding of health communication processes. |
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... constructing discursive spaces which interrogate the erasures in marginalized settings and offer opportunities for ... constructed. Structures are deeply connected with the material resources available to individuals and to the ...
... constructing discursive spaces which interrogate the erasures in marginalized settings and offer opportunities for ... constructed. Structures are deeply connected with the material resources available to individuals and to the ...
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... constructed by powerful social actors. Aligned with the goals of critical theory, it keeps the focus still on power structures and the modes of their being maintained through the social constructions of discourse. A cultural studies ...
... constructed by powerful social actors. Aligned with the goals of critical theory, it keeps the focus still on power structures and the modes of their being maintained through the social constructions of discourse. A cultural studies ...
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... constructing the discourses of knowledge through the voices of subaltern communities presented in the co-constructive process. It is worth noting that subaltern scholars seek neither to represent the subaltern nor to become absent from ...
... constructing the discourses of knowledge through the voices of subaltern communities presented in the co-constructive process. It is worth noting that subaltern scholars seek neither to represent the subaltern nor to become absent from ...
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... constructing narratives of health through dialogue with subaltern communities. It proposes to bring about changes in healthcare policies and the way these policies are presented and represented through the voices of the subaltern ...
... constructing narratives of health through dialogue with subaltern communities. It proposes to bring about changes in healthcare policies and the way these policies are presented and represented through the voices of the subaltern ...
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... construct and health theory and practice must be rooted in cultural codes and meanings, inherently tied to values. These values make up the transient framework of a person's everyday living. Embedded in and influenced by these values ...
... construct and health theory and practice must be rooted in cultural codes and meanings, inherently tied to values. These values make up the transient framework of a person's everyday living. Embedded in and influenced by these values ...
المحتوى
The CultureCentered Approach to Health | |
Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Culture | |
Culture Identity and Health | |
Pathways of Curing and Healing | |
Culture and Marginalization | |
Health Experiences in Marginalized Sectors | |
Culture Social Capital and Health | |
Organizing | |
Health Culture and Globalization | |
Culture as Praxis | |
References | |
Index | |
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