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Abstract
Can health promotion in Canada effectively respond to the challenge of
reducing health inequities presented by the WHO Commission on Social
Determinants of Health? Against a background of failure to take seriously
issues of social structure, I focus in particular on treatments of stress
and its effects on health, and on the destructive congruence of Canadian
health promotion initiatives with the neoliberal "individualization" of
responsibility for (ill) health. I suggest that the necessary reinvention
of the health promotion enterprise is possible, but implausible.
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Dennis Raphael, PhD
Professor of Health Policy and Management
Graduate Program Director, Health Policy and Equity
York University
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Of interest:
*NEW*
Tackling Inequalities in Health: Lessons from International Experiences
Foreword by Alex Scott-Samuel
http://www.cspi.org/books/tackling_health_inequalities
Poverty in Canada, 2nd edition,
Forewords by Rob Ranier and Jack Layton
http://www.cspi.org/books/poverty_canada
About Canada: Health and Illness
http://tinyurl.com/2c2tm6l
Health Promotion and Quality of Life in Canada: Essential Readings
http://tinyurl.com/3C8zteu
Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives, 2nd edition,
Forewords by Carolyn Bennett and Roy Romanow
http://tinyurl.com/3fkbr8u
Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Health Care,
2nd edition
Foreword by Gary Teeple
http://tinyurl.com/4xlu4up
See a lecture! The Politics of Population Health.
http://msl.stream.yorku.ca/mediasite/viewer/?peid=ac604170-9ccc-4268-a1af-9a9e04b28e1d
Also, presentation at the University of Toronto on how Canada stacks up
again other nations in providing citizens with economic and social
security.
http://vimeo.com/33346501
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