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E-grāmata: New Territories in Health [Wiley Online]

Edited by (Grenoble Alpes University, France)
  • Formāts: 210 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119706734
  • ISBN-13: 9781119706731
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  • Formāts: 210 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119706734
  • ISBN-13: 9781119706731
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The third volume in the Health Information set, New Territories in Health focuses on the multifaceted spheres of influence or territories in the field of health.

This book includes nine contributions ? based on the analysis of stakeholder logics ? that approach the relationships between health and territories. The authors ? all specialists ? offer original insights, enhanced by in-depth studies, on the multiple forms that this territorialization takes: political and institutional, professional and organizational, public and media.

Preface xi
Introduction xiii
Isabelle Pailliart
Chapter 1 In a One Health Perspective
1(1)
Jocelyne Arquembourg
1
1. Introduction
1(18)
1.1.1 Institutional division, splitting up the problem and sectional containment
2(2)
1.1.2 Sectional ownership strategies and power struggles
4(4)
1.2 Food links between animal and human health
8(2)
1.2.1 Publicizing the links between animal and human health through food
8(1)
1.2.2 Globalization of a major threat and the role of international agencies
9(1)
1.3 The One Health concept and the institution of antimicrobial resistance as a boundary object
10(5)
1.3.1 One Health, from concept to buzzword
10(3)
1.3.2 The emergence of new actors
13(2)
1.4 Conclusion
15(1)
1.5 References
16(3)
Chapter 2 "Our Health in Danger." The Extension of Sanitization through Media Coverage of Health Alerts. Que Choisir, 60 millions de consommateurs, 2008--2018
19(30)
Benoit Lafon
2.1 Introduction
19(1)
2.2 Analyzing the consumer press to understand the new health territories
20(3)
2.2.1 Consumer and health press
20(1)
2.2.2 Analyzing health-oriented coverage to reveal the sanitarization of consumption
21(2)
2.3 Sanitarization of revealed consumption: diversification and growth of "health" themes in consumer information
23(8)
2.4 From risk to involvement through health warnings: analysis of framings and points of view of consumer health information
31(12)
2.4.1 Differentiated framings focused on health risks
32(4)
2.4.2 From advice to warnings: the construction of points of view
36(2)
2.4.3 Mechanics of media-based health alerts: consumer involvement and empowerment
38(5)
2.5 Conclusion
43(1)
2.6 References
44(2)
2.7 Appendices
46(3)
Chapter 3 Communication and Environmental Health in Critical American Approaches
49(20)
Brigitte Juanals
3.1 Introduction
49(1)
3.2 Critical orientation publications: marginal political approaches and questions in post-positivist work
50(3)
3.3 A specific corpus-building process to identify publications of critical orientation
53(1)
3.4 Publishers and journals of critical research articles dealing with communication on environmental health topics
54(4)
3.5 Analysis of critical research articles dealing with communication on environmental health topics
58(6)
3.5.1 Categorization of the corpus by six thematic and methodological areas
58(3)
3.5.2 Affirmation of a critical approach in theoretical and methodological frameworks
61(3)
3.6 References
64(5)
Chapter 4 Health, Environment and Nuclear Energy: Temporalities and Trajectories of Collective Mobilizations
69(18)
Mikael Chambru
4.1 Introduction
69(3)
4.2 From compromise confined to its conflicting publicity
72(2)
4.3 Problematization and (re)appropriation of the public problem
74(3)
4.4 Affirmation of problematization and displacement of collective action
77(3)
4.5 Definitional issues linked to advertising and oppositional dynamics
80(2)
4.6 Conclusion
82(2)
4.7 References
84(3)
Chapter 5 Public Health Controversies: The Scattering of Arenas and Politicization. The Case of Vaccination in France during the 2010s
87(18)
Caroline Ollivier-Yaniv
5.1 Introduction: vaccination and the politicization of public health
87(3)
5.2 Anamnesis of vaccine controversies: a question of arenas
90(6)
5.3 Scattering of controversies in arenas, an operator of politicization
96(4)
5.4 Scattering-selection of controversies in a plurality of arenas: proposal for an understanding of the politicization of controversies
100(1)
5.5 References
101(4)
Chapter 6 Internet User-Patient(s), a Collective Adventure
105(20)
Cecile Meadel
6.1 Introduction
105(1)
6.2 From rarity to effervescence
106(1)
6.3 Polyphonic formats
107(1)
6.4 The bubbling of exchanges
108(2)
6.5 The quest for information
110(1)
6.6 Medical anxieties
111(2)
6.7 From information to empowerment
113(1)
6.8 The patient facing the flow: A collective
114(3)
6.9 Layperson production
117(3)
6.10 Conclusion
120(1)
6.11 References
120(5)
Chapter 7 Interferences and Territorial Conflicts: The Case of the Electronic Medical Record
125(16)
Roxana Ologeanu-Taddei
David Morquin
7.1 Introduction
125(2)
7.2 Theoretical framework
127(1)
7.3 Case study
128(6)
7.3.1 Context
128(1)
7.3.2 Methodology
129(1)
7.3.3 Case study situations
130(4)
7.4 Discussion
134(3)
7.5 Conclusion
137(1)
7.6 References
137(4)
Chapter 8 Professional Practices and Organizational Issues. The Case of Medical Regulating Assistants
141(18)
Aurelia Lamy
Celine Matuszak
Eric Kergosien
Natalia Grabar
Pierre Valette
8.1 Introduction
141(2)
8.2 The medical regulation file at the heart of the service's activities
143(5)
8.2.1 Summarizing information without distortion
144(2)
8.2.2 Beyond input: Relational work
146(1)
8.2.3 A mediation system that participates in the definition of a place report
147(1)
8.3 Around the DRM (regulation file): Multiactivity at the service of efficient patient care
148(6)
8.3.1 At the individual level
149(1)
8.3.2 At the collective level
150(2)
8.3.3 Between personal involvement and collective activities: The development of the proper role in the handling of the regulation file
152(2)
8.4 Conclusion
154(1)
8.5 References
155(4)
Chapter 9 The Moral Economy of the Health "Territories." Technocratization from the Top-Down of Biopolitics, Politicization from the Bottom-Up of Life Policies
159(24)
Frederic Pierru
9.1 Introduction
159(2)
9.2 The system and the territory against the local
161(3)
9.3 A new technocratic boundary: Escaping politics
164(3)
9.4 Centralization, verticalization, and integration of sectoral government
167(5)
9.5 2009: The final fight?
170(2)
9.6 An evanescent territorial health state
172(4)
9.7 Technocratic "boundaries" facing the anarchy of life
176(2)
9.8 References
178(5)
List of Authors 183(2)
Index 185
Isabelle Pailliart is a Professor and Director of GRESEC at Grenoble Alpes University, France.