| VOLUME 9 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 1999 Papers Pulled between contradictory expectations: Norwegian mother/child service and the 'new' public health discourse Therese Andrews 269 'Developing the “whole me”': citizenship, neo-liberalism and the contemporary health and physical education curriculum Deborah Lupton 287 Epidemic and governmentality: smallpox in Sydney, 1881 Alison Bashford 301 Constructing evidence-based health promotion: perspectives from the field Alyson M. Learmonth & Nigel J. Watson 317 Globalization and health Maureen Larkin 335 Commentary Reducing health inequalities: an action report Sally Macintyre 347 Book Reviews Health Matters (edited by A. Petersen & C. Waddell) 351 Madness in its Place: Narratives of Severalls Hospital, 1913—1997 (by Diana Gittins) 353 Introduction to Social Research: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches (by Keith Punch) 354 Title-page, Contents & Author Index, 1999 VOLUME 9 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 1999 PAPERS Medicine misuse or drug abuse? A critical appraisal of current issues and research in the UK Martin Frischer & Alison Blenkinsopp 181 The social construction of childhood asthma: changing explanations of the relationship between socioeconomic status and asthma Anita Kozyrskyj & John D. O'Neil 197 Health promotion through the lens of population health: toward a salutogenic setting Katherine L. Frohlich & Louise Potvin 211 Conflicting rationales for promoting health in the workplace Arun Midha & Michael Sullivan 223 Women and health checks: making sense of differential uptake Pamela Abbott, Marion McDonald & Roger Sapsford 233 Commentary Cancer test smeared: preventive medicine or an expensive mistake? Alison Hann 251 BOOK REVIEWS Communicating social science research to policymakers (by R. J. Vaughan & T. F. Buss) 257 Rethinking health promotion: a global approach (by Theodore H. MacDonald) 258 Medical mishaps: pieces of the puzzle (edited by M. Rosenthal, L. Mulcahy & S. Lloyd-Bostock) 259 Erratum 263 VOLUME 9 NUMBER 2 JUNE 1999 PAPERS Women in solidarity: women's community work, the welfare state, and the politics of narrative identity in Mexico Jesus Ramirez-Valles 85 Communication ethics in public health Gary J. Krug & Julie Hepworth 103 Health promotion and the common good: theoretical considerations Ann Robertson 117 Resisting the 'gaze'?: nurses' perceptions of the role of accident and emergency departments in responding to alcohol-related attendances Rachel Herring & Betsy Thom 135 COMMENTARIES Commentary on the UK Independent Inquiry into Inequalities in Health Robin Bunton 149 The widening health gap: what are the solutions? George Davey Smith, Danny Dorling, David Gordon & Mary Shaw 151 Some comments on the Acheson Report Ron Labonte 171 VOLUME 9 NUMBER 1 MARCH 1999 PAPERS Balancing the equation: the significance of professional and lay perceptions in the promotion of cervical screening amongst minority ethnic women LAI FONG CHIU, PHILIP HEYWOOD, JOANNE JORDAN, PATRICIA MCKINNEY & TONY DOWELL 5 The science and spirituality of nutrition JOHN COVENEY 23 Airbags: hot air or cold comfort? Implementation in whose best interests? A review of the literature C. M. BROWNING, C. A. FERGUSON, C. E. MARTEL-WEBSTER & S. BALDWIN 39 Revealing parenthoods: some observations on theoretical, lay and professional experiences of parenting in contemporary society VALERIE YOUNG 53 COMMENTARY The UK National Health Service and the national health: 1948-98 GEORGE DAVEY SMITH 69 BOOK REVIEWS Methods of life course research: qualitative and quantitative approaches (by JANET Z. GIELE & GLEN H. ELDER JR) 75 Modernity medicine and health: medical sociology towards 2000 (edited by GRAHAM SCAMBLER & PAUL HIGGS) 77 Analysing health policy: a sociological approach (by JUDITH GREEN & NICKI THOROGOOD) 79 VOLUME 8 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 1998 PAPERS Introduction to Special HIV/AIDS Symposium Issue PETER AGGLETON & PURNIMA MANE—Guest Editors 253 Social enquiry and HIV/AIDS MARY HAOUR-KNIPE WITH PETER AGGLETON 257 Gender relations, sexual communication and the female condom KIM RIVERS, PETER AGGLETON, JORGE ELIZONDO, GRISELDA HERNANDEZ, GISELA HERRERA, PURNIMA MANE, CHEIKH IBRAHIMA NIANG, SUE SCOTT & BERNADETTE SETIADI 273 Changing gender relations among young people: the global challenge for HIV/AIDS prevention GARY W. DOWSETT, PETER AGGLETON, S V RIN-C CILE ABEGA, CAROL JENKINS, TERESA M. MARSHALL, AGNES RUNGANGA, JACOBO SCHIFTER, MICHAEL L. TAN & CHOU MENG TARR 291 Household and community responses to HIV and AIDS in developing countries IAN WARWICK, SHALINI BHARAT, ROBERTO CASTRO, RAFAEL GARCIA, MELKIZEDECK LESHABARI, ANCHALEE SINGHANETRA-RENARD & PETER AGGLETON 311 Conspicuous by their absence? Men who have sex with men (msm) in developing countries: implications for HIV prevention RICHARD PARKER, SHIVANANDA KHAN & PETER AGGLETON 329 HIV-related stigmatization and discrimination: its forms and contexts ANNE MALCOLM, PETER AGGLETON, MARIO BRONFMAN, JANE GALV O, PURNIMA MANE & JANE VERRALL 347 An epidemic of orthodoxy? Design and methodology in the evaluation of the effectiveness of HIV health promotion SUSAN KIPPAX & PAUL VAN DE VEN 371 Title-page, Contents & Author Index, 1998 VOLUME 8 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 1998 PAPERS Empowering the public? Citizens' juries and the new genetic technologies DAVID DUNKERLEY & PETER GLASNER 181 Sport for all: some public health policy issues and problems PATRICK MURPHY & IVAN WADDINGTON 193 Withdrawal from injecting heroin use: thematizing the body GLENDA Y. KOUTROULIS 207 NOTES AND COMMENTARY Response: 'qualitative versus quantitative' or 'qualitative and quantitative'? K. ANIL KUMAR 225 REVIEW ARTICLES Crime, fear, health and community: a review and discussion of Framing the debate: the impact of crime on public health PAMELA ABBOTT & ROGER SAPSFORD 229 Theorizing modernity: Luhmann, Habermas, Elias and new perspectives on health and healing GRAHAM SCAMBLER 237 BOOK REVIEW Regulating medical work: formal and informal controls (by Judith Allsop & Linda Mulcahy) 245 VOLUME 8 NUMBER 2 JUNE 1998 PAPERS Health promotion and the common good: towards a politics of practice RONALD LABONTE 107 Public health, private genes: the social context of genetic biotechnologies EVAN WILLIS 131 From old to new public health: role tensions and contradictions ANITA GORAYA & GRAHAM SCAMBLER 141 Workplace health promotion: benefit or burden to low-paid workers NORMA DAYKIN 153 NOTES AND COMMENTARY Great expectations? New Labour and the 'new' UK National Health Service MARTIN POWELL 167 BOOK REVIEWS Research into practice: a reader (edited by PAMELA ABBOTT & ROGER SAPSFORD) 175 Brain-disabling treatments in psychiatry: drugs, electroshock, and the role of the FDA (by Peter R. Breggin) 176 VOLUME 8 NUMBER 1 MARCH 1998 EDITORIALS Critical Public Health—an introduction ROBIN BUNTON 3 And in the beginning… ALEX SCOTT-SAMUEL 9 PAPERS HIV infection in women: social inequalities as determinants of risk SALLY ZIERLER & NANCY KRIEGER 13 The end of AIDS?: AIDS reporting in the Australian press in the mid-1990s DEBORAH LUPTON 33 Losing homes through mortgage possession: a 'new' public health issue SARAH NETTLETON 47 The new genetics and the politics of public health ALAN PETERSEN 59 Health promotion, fitness and bodies in a postcolonial context: the case of Trinidad CAROLINE ALLEN 73 NOTES AND COMMENTARY Qualitative and quantitative research: an opportunity to restore the balance? JENNIE NAIDOO & JUDY ORME 93 Spirit of 1848: a network linking politics, passion, and public health COORDINATING COMMITTEE OF SPIRIT 1848 97 |