Critical health education studies: Reflections on a new conference and this themed symposium

Katie Fitzpatrick*, Deana Leahy, Melinda Webber, Jen Gilbert, Deborah Lupton, Peter Aggleton

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    Abstract

    In May 2018, a group of scholars gathered in the icy and sunlit grandeur of Queenstown (Aotearoa New Zealand) to talk, debate and share ideas about health education. The conference aimed to trouble and disrupt traditional kinds of health education and, instead, suggest possibilities for the critical study of health education – both in terms of theory and practice. This introduction to the special themed symposium is a reflection by the six authors on that new conference – Critical Studies in Health Education (CHESS) – and what it aimed to achieve. The authors discuss and define the intent of critical approaches to health education, and reflect on their experiences of the conference, as well as the future of the field. Papers in this special themed symposium of Health Education Journal are also introduced.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)621-632
    Number of pages12
    JournalHealth Education Journal
    Volume78
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2019

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