differentiate between narrow notions of health education
Choose one of two papers for this assignment. Links to the papers can be found in the course notes for Week 1. Your task is to write a critical summary of the paper you’ve chosen.
More specifically, you are asked to engage with your chosen paper in the light of the concepts we are covering in Weeks 1-4. This means, you need to read the paper with the course material in
mind, including:
?discussions about the need to differentiate between narrow notions of health education? and broader approaches to health promotion indicated in the Ottawa Charter as a matter of
understanding and engaging with specific social contexts;
?discussions about the value of engaging with the social dimensions of health; and
?discussions about the strengths and limitations of individualistic versus social approaches to understanding health, as well as the concept of social practice.
Although there is an infinite number of ways you might critically engage with a paper (e.g. on the basis of its study design or methodological strengths and limitations) we are asking you to read
the paper with regard to the course material in Weeks 1-4 and to write a critical summary that demonstrates your understanding and thinking about this. Avoid basing your critical engagement
on a methodological issue. It might help to imagine your readers are colleagues involved in trying to design and develop health promotion initiatives that are informed by and responsive to the
social aspects of health involved in the particular domain in which you are working.
You are asked to do two things in the ?critical? part of the summary.
1.Develop and establish a clear position on the strengths and/or limitations of the paper. Given the word limit you are advised to choose one main point you want to make about the paper and
to develop this point into your position. Make sure that you include a clear statement about the position you are developing in writing your critical summary, and then develop it through close
analysis of your chosen paper. Do not make a series (or list of points), we are asking you to write an argument.
2.Reflect on the implications of your position on this paper for those involved in designing health promotion initiatives. Here you can either discuss the implications of your position on the
paper for health promotion generally, or you can narrow your focus down to a particular domain of health promotion.
It is not possible to pass this assignment if you simply write a summary of the paper (see marking criteria).
Remember, to critique something does not necessarily mean to find flaws in it, engaging critically with a paper means reflecting on the papers strengths and weaknesses.
You are advised to employ the following structure:
1.Summary of original paper (show your understanding of the paper and provide a context for your critique) ? suggest a 300 word limit
2.Summary of the argument or idea on which you have chosen o focus and the position you are going to develop ? a sentence or 2
3.Your critique (explain and build your position on the idea on which you are focusing) – suggest a 350 word limit
4.The implications of your position for those involved in health promotion ? suggest a 250 word limit
5.Conclusion (sum up, explain the difference between the original argument and the critique you have made) ? suggest a 100 word limit
Required Reading 1.3 Vogel, E. & Mol, A. (2014). Enjoy your food: On loosing weight and taking ?pleasure. Sociology of Health & Illness, 36 (3), 305-317?
this is the paper i have chosen to critic
Required reading 1.4 Bell, S. (2012). Young people and sexual agency in rural Uganda. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 14 (3), 283-296.