TY - BOOK AU - Arya,Neil AU - Barbara,Joanna Santa AU - Boyce,Will AU - Buhmann,Caecilie AU - Bunde-Birouste,Anne AU - Bush,Kenneth AU - Caldicott,Helen AU - Chase,Rob AU - Christoffel,Katherine Kaufer AU - Dahal,Khagendra AU - Dardagan,Hamit AU - Duggan,Ann AU - Evans,Dabney AU - Ewert,Lowell AU - Farmer,Paul AU - Goldfield,Norbert AU - Gutlove,Paula AU - Kett,Maria AU - Kim,Jim Yong AU - Last,John AU - Loubani,Tarek AU - Lyon,Evan AU - MacQueen,Graeme AU - Maddocks,Ian AU - Manenti,Ambrogio AU - Melf,Klaus AU - Nguyen-Gillham,Viet AU - Orr,Wendy AU - Pinto,Andrew D. AU - Rosen,Alex AU - Rushton,Simon AU - Saab,Hana AU - Santa Barbara,Joanna AU - Sidel,Victor W. AU - Singh,Sonal AU - Sloboda,John AU - Trollope-Kumar,Karen AU - Wallace,Marshall AU - Zwi,Anthony TI - Peace through Health: How Health Professionals Can Work for a Less Violent World SN - 9781565492752 AV - R725.5 U1 - 174.2 PY - 2008///] CY - Boulder PB - Lynne Rienner Publishers KW - Medical personnel KW - Medicine KW - Philosophy KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General KW - bisacsh N1 - 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; restricted access N2 - 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 UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781565492752 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781565492752 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781565492752/original ER -