Alliances in Health Promotion

Alliances in Health Promotion

Author: Angela Scriven

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 1998-11-11

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1349142972

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A concise and accessible account of the theoretical issues relating to intersectoral collaboration, and the diversity of health promotion partnerships that have been established. The book contains contributions from a distinguished group of academics, researchers and professional practitioners, from a wide range of settings - the health service, universities, specialist health promotion agencies, local authorities, voluntary organisations and education. The book will appeal to a broad variety of readers, including students of health promotion and practitioners confronting the realities of collaborative working.


AIDS: Activism and Alliances

AIDS: Activism and Alliances

Author: Peter Aggleton

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1135740690

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This book brings together specially selected papers addressing themes discussed at the Eighth Conference on the Social Aspects of AIDS held in London in late 1995.


Strategic Alliances Among Health and Human Services Organizations

Strategic Alliances Among Health and Human Services Organizations

Author: Darlyne Bailey

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780761913160

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With a focus on relationship building, this book offers theoretical and practical information to organizations considering and negotiating this process. Throughout, the book employs actual case examples of health and human services organizations nationally to illustrate core concepts and offer insights into why and how organizations are forming strategic alliances to fulfill their missions and better address the consumers' needs.


Strategic Alliances as Social Facts

Strategic Alliances as Social Facts

Author: Mark De Rond

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2003-06-19

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780521811101

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How can we explain a proliferation of alliances when the probability of failure is higher than success? And why have we emphasized their order, manageability and predictability whilst acknowledging that they tend to be experienced as messy, politically charged and unpredictable? Mark de Rond, in this provocative book, sets out to address such paradoxes. Based on in-depth case studies of three major biotechnology alliances, he suggests that we need theories to explain idiosyncracy as well as social order. He argues that such theories must allow for social conduct to be active and self-directed but simultaneously inert and constrained, thus permitting voluntarism, determinism, and serendipity alike to explain causation in alliance life. The book offers a highly original combination of insights from social theory and intellectual history with more mainstream strategic management and organizations literature. It is a refreshing and thought-provoking analysis that will appeal to practitioner and academic researcher alike.


Disability Alliances and Allies

Disability Alliances and Allies

Author: Allison C. Carey

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2020-11-09

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1839093234

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For its breadth and depth of research, Disability Alliances and Allies: Opportunities and Challenges is essential reading for researchers and students across the social sciences interested in disability, social movements, activism, and identity.


Planetary Health

Planetary Health

Author: Samuel Myers

Publisher: Island Press

Published: 2020-08-13

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13: 1610919661

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Human health depends on the health of the planet. Earth’s natural systems—the air, the water, the biodiversity, the climate—are our life support systems. Yet climate change, biodiversity loss, scarcity of land and freshwater, pollution and other threats are degrading these systems. The emerging field of planetary health aims to understand how these changes threaten our health and how to protect ourselves and the rest of the biosphere. Planetary Health: Protecting Nature to Protect Ourselves provides a readable introduction to this new paradigm. With an interdisciplinary approach, the book addresses a wide range of health impacts felt in the Anthropocene, including food and nutrition, infectious disease, non-communicable disease, dislocation and conflict, and mental health. It also presents strategies to combat environmental changes and its ill-effects, such as controlling toxic exposures, investing in clean energy, improving urban design, and more. Chapters are authored by widely recognized experts. The result is a comprehensive and optimistic overview of a growing field that is being adopted by researchers and universities around the world. Students of public health will gain a solid grounding in the new challenges their profession must confront, while those in the environmental sciences, agriculture, the design professions, and other fields will become familiar with the human consequences of planetary changes. Understanding how our changing environment affects our health is increasingly critical to a variety of disciplines and professions. Planetary Health is the definitive guide to this vital field.


Unhealthy Alliances

Unhealthy Alliances

Author: Henry N. Butler

Publisher: American Enterprise Institute

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780844770222

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This text calls the Health Security Act a nightmare for consumers and taxpayers. It forecasts the effectiveness of regional health alliances and analyses the political forces at play.