Ottawa to Bangkok: changing health promotion discourse. Porter, C. Health promotion international, 22(1):72–79, March, 2007.
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The discourse of the 2005 Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion in a Globalized World represents a radical departure from that of the Ottawa Charter that, in 1986, staked a place for the health promotion field in mainstream public health. Via a critical analysis of the discourse in these two Charters, this paper illustrates a shift from a ‘new social movements’ discourse of ecosocial justice in Ottawa to a ‘new capitalist’ discourse of law and economics in Bangkok.The Bangkok Charter's content may identify ‘actions, commitments and pledges required to address the determinants of health in a globalized world through health promotion’, but this paper shows how its discourse works to naturalize and perpetuate many of detrimental determinants associated with ‘globalization’.
@article{porter_ottawa_2007,
	title = {Ottawa to {Bangkok}: changing health promotion discourse},
	volume = {22},
	abstract = {The discourse of the 2005 Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion in a Globalized World represents a radical departure from that of the Ottawa Charter that, in 1986, staked a place for the health promotion field in mainstream public health. Via a critical analysis of the discourse in these two Charters, this paper illustrates a shift from a ‘new social movements’ discourse of ecosocial justice in Ottawa to a ‘new capitalist’ discourse of law and economics in Bangkok.The Bangkok Charter's content may identify ‘actions, commitments and pledges required to address the determinants of health in a globalized world through health promotion’, but this paper shows how its discourse works to naturalize and perpetuate many of detrimental determinants associated with ‘globalization’.},
	number = {1},
	journal = {Health promotion international},
	author = {Porter, Christine},
	month = mar,
	year = {2007},
	pages = {72--79},
}

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