Making it Better: Gender transformative health promotion

Book

Year

2014

Author/s

Greaves, L and Pederson, A and Poole, N

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

Greaves, L and Pederson, A and Poole, N

SUMMARY

Editors Greaves, Pederson, and Poole present students, academics, and researchers with a collection of academic articles and scholarly essays that together provide an investigation into the argument that health promotion is failing communities by failing women. The editors have organized the fifteen contributions that make up the main body of the text in three sections devoted to shifting health promotion policy, practice, and research for the improvement of women’s health, status, and empowerment.

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