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BuchKartoniert, Paperback
364 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am30.09.2020
Intercultural Health Communication brings together the fields of health and intercultural research in new work from leading communication scholars, employing critical, qualitative, and interpretive research methodologies in order to engage the political and intersectional nature of health and culture simultaneously.mehr
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KlappentextIntercultural Health Communication brings together the fields of health and intercultural research in new work from leading communication scholars, employing critical, qualitative, and interpretive research methodologies in order to engage the political and intersectional nature of health and culture simultaneously.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-4331-5653-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum30.09.2020
Reihen-Nr.16
Seiten364 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht525 g
Illustrationen5 Abb.
Artikel-Nr.48431171
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Andrew R. Spieldenner/Gloria N. Pindi/Satoshi Toyosaki: Introduction: Intercultural Health Communication Studies - Engaging Interdisciplinary Approaches: Analysis, Interpretation, Critique, and Action - Yea-Wen Chen/Sarah Parsloe: Health Narratives and Body Politics on the Margins: Proposing Six Principles of "EMBODY" with Cultural Others - Shinsuke Eguchi: Queer(ing) Spaces: Sexualities as Critical Intersections among Health and Intercultural Communication - Katie D. Scott/Tina M. Harris: The Construction of Women and Their Health Across Cultures - Annette Madlock Gatison: Moving beyond Awareness Social Media in Health and Policy Communication: The Case of the Black Women´s Health Imperative´s Black Women Vote 2018 National Health Policy Agenda - Engaging Selfhoods: Contextual Complexity between Biomedical and Cultural Narratives - Gloria N. Pindi: "I´m Not Sick, I´m Hairy": Cultural Constructions of Women´s Bodies in the Ob/Gyn Exam - Tomeka M. Robinson: People of Color Don´t Get That: An Analytic Autoethnography of Living with Celiac Disease - Engaging Communities: Communal Complexity, Identity Politics, and Advocacy - Ambar Basu, Patrick J. Dillon/Shaunak Sastry/Nivethitha Ketheeswaran: HIV Drugs [Are] Like My Birth Control Pill: Lived Narratives of Black and Latino MSM in an Urban American Context - Spring Cooper/P. Christopher Palmedo: Social Media as a Transformative Force in Intercultural Health Communications: A Case Study of the BADASS Army - Leandra H. Hernández: Mexican-American Women, Prenatal Testing, and Definitions of Fetal Health: Challenging Social Perceptions of What Is "Healthy" - Mohan J. Dutta/Satveer Kaur-Gill: Health in the Margins: Cultural Borders in Contestation - Lara Lengel/Adam Smidi/Nora Abdul-Aziz: Transcending In/Visibility, Isolation, and Stigma: Trauma- Inforced and Culture-Centric Mental Health - Jillian A. Tullis: Searching for a Good Death - Classrooms: Meaningful Complexity of Teaching and Learning -Satoshi Toyosaki/Patrick Seick/Shelby Swafford/Darren J. Valenta/Lindy Wagner: Critical Intercultural Health Communication Pedagogy: An Autoethnographic Approach - Phillip E. Wagner: Photovoice and Photobodies: Public Pedagogies of Health - Kallia O. Wright: When Cultural Identity Impacts Health Decisions: Using Grey´s Anatomy to Teach Communication Theory of Identity and Agency-Identity Model -Satoshi Toyosaki/Andrew R. Spieldenner: Intercultural Health Communication Studies: Looking Forward -About the Contributors - Index.mehr
Kritik
"Intercultural Health Communication adopts a critical perspective and connects health communication scholarship with intercultural communication. Rooted in lived experiences and cultural identities, the essays in this collection examine and interrogate the different aspects of health in the context of culture. Moreover, this collection employs global perspectives and is committed to social justice issues in the context of health communication. While this book fills a void in the literature and offers a much-needed outlook by connecting intercultural and health communication discourses, it also encourages a more expansive dialogue between these two areas in the field of communication. The essays in this collection employ critical, qualitative, and interpretive approaches to illuminate different areas and issues of intercultural health communication. Hence, they are bold, personal, provocative, critical, and thoughtful." -Ahmet Atay, Associate Professor, Department of Communication, College of Woostermehr

Autor

Andrew R. Spieldenner (Ph.D., Howard University) is Associate Professor of Health Communication at California State University-San Marcos. He serves as Vice-Chair of the US People Living with HIV Caucus and represents Civil Society as North American Delegate to UNAIDS.