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I agree with Dennis that it is a hotly contested zone, and rightly so, given the impact of social determinants.
For a post modern critique of the lifestyle grand narrative try Petersen, A & Lupton, D The New Public Health: health and self in the age of risk, Allen and Unwin, 1996.



Pete Whitecross
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Hello,
I am a student in nutrition (master's degree, Université Laval, Quebec City) and I have just read a text about ethics in health promotion (Seedhouse, D: Evidence and Ethics). 
I have realized that it was a rarely discussed subject. When a researcher works with animals, for example, there are several ethical criteria to consider, and limits not to surpass. But in health promotion, where one must sometimes intervene in life of individuals or groups to change behaviours, there are also ethical stakes... 
I would like to have opinions on this subject, and references if you have some. 
Thanks a lot! 
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Annie Bédard
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