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*** Hi.

The internet based journal of the International Union of Health
Promotion and Health Education (IUHPE) is called Reviews for Health
Promotion and Education Online (RHPEO). Its purpose is precisely to
offer informed personal evaluations (at the difference of
meta-analyses as done by other systems like the Cochrane
Collaboration for instance) about the value of various resources
(books, papers, software, people, etc.) in health
promotion-education. These reviews are provided by a set of reviewers
from all over the world, nominated by the regional offices of IUHPE,
who represent a variety of academics, practitionners, policy makers,
etc. The reviews are organized under series, and the first series
asks precisely your question: what are the five resources that have
been the most useful to you in your career. So if you want the answer
to that of a variety of people in the field (some more
internationally known, some more nationally or locally) go to
http://www.rhpeo.org . Access is public and free but if you want to
react to the contributions and have your reactions posted, you must
be a member in good standing of IUHPE.

Michel O'Neill
Editor in chief
RHPEO

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>Hi Sally,
>
>I agree with Monica. Baum's new edition is excellent, also an interesting
>and easy read.
>
>Lenore
>
>Ps I am an International Health Consultant
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Monica Bensberg [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Wednesday, 30 April 2003 4:39 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: favorite hp text
>
>Hi Sally
>
>I like Baum's updated 'The New Public Health' (Oxford University Press) for
>its depth and breadth, as well as its Australian perspective.  Its academic
>and no health promotion stone is left unturned.
>
>I also like the 'Oxford Handbook of Public Health' (Oxford University Press)
>for its practical applications and emphasis on issues / skills.  Many
>chapters relate to health promotion in practice.  Its short, sharp and
>useful.  It too has Australian authors, including Professors Chapman and
>Leeder.
>
>Hope this is of some help.
>
>By the way - as you know, I'm sort of a slightly academic health promotion
>practitioner!
>
>Cheers.
>
>Monica
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Grace/Fawkes <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 3:52 PM
>Subject: favorite hp text
>
>
>>  Hello all
>>
>>  Many texts aim to provide an overview covering issues such as the history,
>>  values, role, practice and future of health promotion.
>>
>>  What is your favourite health promotion textbook? or section on health
>>  promotion in say, a public health textbook?  and WHY?
>>
>>  I would love to hear your answers to this question, off list or on,
>whether
>>  you are a practitioner, manager, academic, student, researcher, bureaucrat
>>  ....
>>
>>  Thanking you
>>
>>  Sally Fawkes
>>  [log in to unmask]
>>
>>
>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>  From: "Dennis Raphael" <[log in to unmask]>
>>  To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>  Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 6:34 AM
>>  Subject: Brochure on Social Justice and Health Promotion
>>
>>
>>  > The Centre for Social Justice has produced a great new colour brochure
>on
>>  > health promotion through equality and social justice.
>>  >
>>  > Go to http://quartz.atkinson.yorku.ca/QuickPlace/draphael/Main.nsf
>>  > and click on Social Justice and Health pdf to obtain a copy.
>>  >
>>  > dr
>>  >
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