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This is a unique exploration of the nature of health, and the various ways in which it can be understood and interpreted. Readers are encouraged to challenge arguments and extend their thinking, helping to connect the key skills of critical analysis/reflection with the central conceptual and practical issues related to health and health care.
PETER DUNCAN is Programme Director for the postgraduate programmes in Health Promotion and Health and Society, Centre for Public Policy Research, King's College, London, UK .
PART ONE: PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE, ACADEMIC STUDY AND HEALTHStudying Health: the Nature of Health and Health-related KnowledgeProfessional Identity and the Study of HealthDisciplines, Diversity and HealthDeveloping and Agenda for Studying HealthPART TWO: DEVELOPING CRITICAL PERSPECTIVESHealth Studies and Critical AnalysisHealth Studies and Critical ReflectionPART THREE: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON HEALTHThe Nature of Health: Critical Perspectives from PhilosophyThe Value of Health: Critical Perspectives from EthicsThe Production of Health: Critical Perspectives from SociologyDeveloping Critical Perspectives ib HealthGlossary.