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A new issue of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia has just been
published on http://healthpromotion.org.au/journal.php.

See the Table of Contents below:

Health Promotion Journal of Australia
December 2006   Volume 17, No 3

Editorials

Equity and the social determinants of health
Fran Baum and Liz Harris

A global perspective on health promotion and the social determinants of
health
David Sanders

The social determinants of health: what are the three key roles for health
promotion?
Dennis Raphael

Are social determinants of health the same as societal determinants of
health?
Barbara Starfield

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Policy

Building healthy and equitable societies: what Australia can contribute to
and learn from the Commission on Social Determinants of Health
Fran Baum and Sarah Simpson

Social determinants, political contexts and civil society action: a
historical perspective on the Commission on Social Determinants of Health
Orielle Solar and Alec Irwin

The role of the People’s Health Movement in putting the social determinants
of health on the global agenda
Ravi Narayan

The social determinants of health: is there a role for health promotion
foundations?
Barb Mouy and Ali Barr

The role of health promotion: between global thinking and local action
Lesley King

The health system: what should our priorities be?
Anne-marie Boxall and Stephen R. Leeder

Equity, by what measure?
Shane Houston

Sustainable communities: what should our priorities be?
Valerie A. Brown and Jan Ritchie

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Research

Federal, State and Territory government responses to health inequities and
the social determinants of health in Australia
Lareen Newman, Fran Baum and Elizabeth Harris

Smoking, not smoking: how important is where you live?
Christine Migliorini and Mohammad Siahpush

Evaluation of the Outreach School Garden Project: Building the capacity of
two Indigenous remote school communities to integrate nutrition into the
core school curriculum
Antonietta Viola

Scoping supermarket availability and accessibility by socio-economic status
in Adelaide
Lisel A. O’Dwyer and John Coveney

Food insecurity in three socially disadvantaged localities in Sydney,
Australia
Michelle Nolan, Glenys Rikard-Bell, Mohammed Mohsin and Mandy Williams

Utility stress as a social determinant of health: exploring the links in a
remote Aboriginal community
Eileen Willis, Meryl Pearce, Carmel McCarthy, Tom Jenkin and Fiona Ryan

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Point of View

The war on obesity: a social determinant of health
Lily O’Hara and Jane Gregg

Social determinants of health and health inequalities: what role for
general practice?
John Furler

The NSW Social Determinants of Health Action Group: influencing the social
determinants of health
Suzanne Gleeson and Garth Alperstein

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Book Review

Community Research in Environmental Health: Studies in Science, Advocacy
and Ethics
By Doug Brugge and H. Patricia Hynes. Reviewed by Cordia Chu


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The Health Promotion Journal of Australia (HPJA) was established in 1991 as
the official
Journal of the Australian Health Promotion Association. It publishes high
quality
peer-reviewed articles on a wide range of health promotion topics. The
Journal’s Joint
Editors are A/Prof Chris Rissel, Prof Adrian Bauman and A/Prof Jan Ritchie.

The Journal is indexed by Index Medicus/MEDLINE, CINAHL, APAIS, and
Sociological
Abstracts. It has been assessed as satisfying the refereeing requirements
for the Higher
Education Research Data Collection (HERDC).

For more information about the Journal and previous topics see the Journal
section of the
Association's website (www.healthpromotion.org.au). Back copies of some
journals are
available for purchase from the Secretariat.

Kind regards,
Australian Health Promotion Association
http://healthpromotion.org.au/journal.php

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