Peace through Health : : How Health Professionals Can Work for a Less Violent World / / ed. by Joanna Santa Barbara, Neil Arya.

The idea of working for peace through the health sector has sparked many innovative programs, described expertly and accessibly in Peace Through Health by professionals in the field.

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- PART I Basic Concepts in Peace through Health -- 1 Introduction -- 2 History of Peace through Health -- 3 Setting the Role of the Health Sector in Context: Multi-track Peacework -- 4 Mechanisms of Peace through Health -- PART II War and Its Impact on Human Health -- 5 The Health Effects of War -- 6 Future Wars -- PART III Values and Ethics in Peace through Health -- 7 What Values Underlie Our Actions? -- 8 Human Rights -- 9 Medical Ethics -- 10 Respect for Culture -- 11 Speaking Truth to Power: Acting on Values, Ethics, and Rights in South Africa -- PART IV Preparing to Act on Peace through Health -- 12 Analyzing a Peace through Health Problem -- 13 Tools for Peace through Health Work -- 14 Dealing with Conflict -- 15 Epidemiology as a Tool for Interdisciplinary Peace and Health Studies -- PART V Case Studies -- 16 Primary Prevention -- 17 Secondary Prevention -- 18 Tertiary Prevention -- 19 Evaluation of Peace through Health Initiatives -- PART VII Expanding the Bounds of Peace through Health -- 20 Expanding the Bounds of Medical Peace Practice -- 21 Social Injustice and the Responsibility of Health-Care Workers: Observation, Assessment, Action -- 22 Living in Harmony with the Earth and with Each Other -- PART VIII Special Topics -- 23 A Role for Emergency Humanitarian Aid Organizations in Peace? -- 24 Students and Peace through Health: Education, Projects, and Theory -- 25 Technology and Activism -- 26 Educating Health Professionals in Peace -- CONCLUSION -- 27 Looking Ahead -- Index -- About the Contributors
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The idea of working for peace through the health sector has sparked many innovative programs, described expertly and accessibly in Peace Through Health by professionals in the field.
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title Peace through Health : How Health Professionals Can Work for a Less Violent World /
spellingShingle Peace through Health : How Health Professionals Can Work for a Less Violent World /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
PART I Basic Concepts in Peace through Health --
1 Introduction --
2 History of Peace through Health --
3 Setting the Role of the Health Sector in Context: Multi-track Peacework --
4 Mechanisms of Peace through Health --
PART II War and Its Impact on Human Health --
5 The Health Effects of War --
6 Future Wars --
PART III Values and Ethics in Peace through Health --
7 What Values Underlie Our Actions? --
8 Human Rights --
9 Medical Ethics --
10 Respect for Culture --
11 Speaking Truth to Power: Acting on Values, Ethics, and Rights in South Africa --
PART IV Preparing to Act on Peace through Health --
12 Analyzing a Peace through Health Problem --
13 Tools for Peace through Health Work --
14 Dealing with Conflict --
15 Epidemiology as a Tool for Interdisciplinary Peace and Health Studies --
PART V Case Studies --
16 Primary Prevention --
17 Secondary Prevention --
18 Tertiary Prevention --
19 Evaluation of Peace through Health Initiatives --
PART VII Expanding the Bounds of Peace through Health --
20 Expanding the Bounds of Medical Peace Practice --
21 Social Injustice and the Responsibility of Health-Care Workers: Observation, Assessment, Action --
22 Living in Harmony with the Earth and with Each Other --
PART VIII Special Topics --
23 A Role for Emergency Humanitarian Aid Organizations in Peace? --
24 Students and Peace through Health: Education, Projects, and Theory --
25 Technology and Activism --
26 Educating Health Professionals in Peace --
CONCLUSION --
27 Looking Ahead --
Index --
About the Contributors
title_sub How Health Professionals Can Work for a Less Violent World /
title_full Peace through Health : How Health Professionals Can Work for a Less Violent World / ed. by Joanna Santa Barbara, Neil Arya.
title_fullStr Peace through Health : How Health Professionals Can Work for a Less Violent World / ed. by Joanna Santa Barbara, Neil Arya.
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title_auth Peace through Health : How Health Professionals Can Work for a Less Violent World /
title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
PART I Basic Concepts in Peace through Health --
1 Introduction --
2 History of Peace through Health --
3 Setting the Role of the Health Sector in Context: Multi-track Peacework --
4 Mechanisms of Peace through Health --
PART II War and Its Impact on Human Health --
5 The Health Effects of War --
6 Future Wars --
PART III Values and Ethics in Peace through Health --
7 What Values Underlie Our Actions? --
8 Human Rights --
9 Medical Ethics --
10 Respect for Culture --
11 Speaking Truth to Power: Acting on Values, Ethics, and Rights in South Africa --
PART IV Preparing to Act on Peace through Health --
12 Analyzing a Peace through Health Problem --
13 Tools for Peace through Health Work --
14 Dealing with Conflict --
15 Epidemiology as a Tool for Interdisciplinary Peace and Health Studies --
PART V Case Studies --
16 Primary Prevention --
17 Secondary Prevention --
18 Tertiary Prevention --
19 Evaluation of Peace through Health Initiatives --
PART VII Expanding the Bounds of Peace through Health --
20 Expanding the Bounds of Medical Peace Practice --
21 Social Injustice and the Responsibility of Health-Care Workers: Observation, Assessment, Action --
22 Living in Harmony with the Earth and with Each Other --
PART VIII Special Topics --
23 A Role for Emergency Humanitarian Aid Organizations in Peace? --
24 Students and Peace through Health: Education, Projects, and Theory --
25 Technology and Activism --
26 Educating Health Professionals in Peace --
CONCLUSION --
27 Looking Ahead --
Index --
About the Contributors
title_new Peace through Health :
title_sort peace through health : how health professionals can work for a less violent world /
publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers,
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publishDate 2008
physical 1 online resource (340 p.)
contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
PART I Basic Concepts in Peace through Health --
1 Introduction --
2 History of Peace through Health --
3 Setting the Role of the Health Sector in Context: Multi-track Peacework --
4 Mechanisms of Peace through Health --
PART II War and Its Impact on Human Health --
5 The Health Effects of War --
6 Future Wars --
PART III Values and Ethics in Peace through Health --
7 What Values Underlie Our Actions? --
8 Human Rights --
9 Medical Ethics --
10 Respect for Culture --
11 Speaking Truth to Power: Acting on Values, Ethics, and Rights in South Africa --
PART IV Preparing to Act on Peace through Health --
12 Analyzing a Peace through Health Problem --
13 Tools for Peace through Health Work --
14 Dealing with Conflict --
15 Epidemiology as a Tool for Interdisciplinary Peace and Health Studies --
PART V Case Studies --
16 Primary Prevention --
17 Secondary Prevention --
18 Tertiary Prevention --
19 Evaluation of Peace through Health Initiatives --
PART VII Expanding the Bounds of Peace through Health --
20 Expanding the Bounds of Medical Peace Practice --
21 Social Injustice and the Responsibility of Health-Care Workers: Observation, Assessment, Action --
22 Living in Harmony with the Earth and with Each Other --
PART VIII Special Topics --
23 A Role for Emergency Humanitarian Aid Organizations in Peace? --
24 Students and Peace through Health: Education, Projects, and Theory --
25 Technology and Activism --
26 Educating Health Professionals in Peace --
CONCLUSION --
27 Looking Ahead --
Index --
About the Contributors
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-- </subfield><subfield code="t">8 Human Rights -- </subfield><subfield code="t">9 Medical Ethics -- </subfield><subfield code="t">10 Respect for Culture -- </subfield><subfield code="t">11 Speaking Truth to Power: Acting on Values, Ethics, and Rights in South Africa -- </subfield><subfield code="t">PART IV Preparing to Act on Peace through Health -- </subfield><subfield code="t">12 Analyzing a Peace through Health Problem -- </subfield><subfield code="t">13 Tools for Peace through Health Work -- </subfield><subfield code="t">14 Dealing with Conflict -- </subfield><subfield code="t">15 Epidemiology as a Tool for Interdisciplinary Peace and Health Studies -- </subfield><subfield code="t">PART V Case Studies -- </subfield><subfield code="t">16 Primary Prevention -- </subfield><subfield code="t">17 Secondary Prevention -- </subfield><subfield code="t">18 Tertiary Prevention -- </subfield><subfield code="t">19 Evaluation of Peace through Health Initiatives -- </subfield><subfield code="t">PART VII Expanding the Bounds of Peace through Health -- </subfield><subfield code="t">20 Expanding the Bounds of Medical Peace Practice -- </subfield><subfield code="t">21 Social Injustice and the Responsibility of Health-Care Workers: Observation, Assessment, Action -- </subfield><subfield code="t">22 Living in Harmony with the Earth and with Each Other -- </subfield><subfield code="t">PART VIII Special Topics -- </subfield><subfield code="t">23 A Role for Emergency Humanitarian Aid Organizations in Peace? 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