The politics of health promotion in the European Union / Charlotte Godziewski.
2022
RA427.8
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Title
The politics of health promotion in the European Union / Charlotte Godziewski.
ISBN
9783030978709 (electronic bk.)
3030978702 (electronic bk.)
9783030978693
3030978699
3030978702 (electronic bk.)
9783030978693
3030978699
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-97870-9 doi
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RA427.8
Dewey Decimal Classification
613.094
Summary
Dr Godziewski has written the definitive account of public health politics in the European Union. It provides state-of-the art research on EU governance and explains the limited progress of international efforts to promote Health in All Policies face. Paul Cairney, Professor of Politics and Public Policy, University of Stirling Charlotte Godziewskis insightful analysis of Health in All Policies in EU brings up the limits, potential, and challenges of applying the approach in European governance space. In doing she so brings us an excellent and more widely needed analysis on political economy and theorization of power, making it an essential reading and important addition for literature not only on health policy, public health, and health promotion, but also for wider European studies. Meri Koivusalo, Professor of Global Health and Development, Tampere University The timing of this book could not be better, with health and wellbeing high on political agendas around the world. However, critical debates surrounding the role of the EU in public health policy predate the pandemic and will continue to have lasting significance. This book skilfully analyses the EUs role in health protection and promotion, focusing on the power dynamics in EU governance and the epistemological tensions in the field of public health. It draws attention to the connections between public health problems and the underlying political determinants of inequity and precarity and thus the need for a holistic and normative approach to health and wellbeing. The book is thoughtful, provocative, and immaculately assembled. It provides not only a valuable contribution to scholarship on both EU governance and public health, but also to practical debates on how to take forward the health and wellbeing agenda most effectively. Ian Bache FAcSS, Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield Much has been written about policy efforts to achieve Health in All Policies: an ambitious attempt to improve population health and reduce health inequalities by ensuring multiple policy areas are more attuned to their health impacts. However, most accounts focus on technical challenges, such as implementing impact assessments. In contrast, and focusing on the European Union, this book argues that Health in All Policies is essentially a political project shaped by institutional power, competing ideas, and discourses. We can only really understand the failure to realise its ambition through political analysis. Charlotte Godziewski is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in International Politics at City, University of London. Her research explores the politics of health, with a current empirical focus on the EU. Her doctoral thesis was awarded the 2021 Best PhD Thesis Prize by the University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES). Charlotte is a coordinator of EUHealthGov, the UACES-funded research network on EU Health Governance.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: What is 'Health in All Policies'?
Chapter 3: Where is health in EU governance?
Chapter 4: How can we research Health in All Policies in the EU?
Chapter 5: Setting the scene: Are EU institutions HiAP-friendly?
Chapter 6: Going deeper: Is it about more than institutions?
Chapter 7: Shifting focus: Why did Health in All Policies still reach the EU?
Chapter 8: Conclusion.
Chapter 2: What is 'Health in All Policies'?
Chapter 3: Where is health in EU governance?
Chapter 4: How can we research Health in All Policies in the EU?
Chapter 5: Setting the scene: Are EU institutions HiAP-friendly?
Chapter 6: Going deeper: Is it about more than institutions?
Chapter 7: Shifting focus: Why did Health in All Policies still reach the EU?
Chapter 8: Conclusion.