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Governing by Risk, or Why Interventions to Improve Health Fail
Paul Crawshaw
School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law
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Health Inequalities
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Well-being
100%
Physical Activity
50%
Risk Factors
50%
Politicians
50%
Local Level
50%
Additional Resources
50%
Social Marketing
50%
Improving Health
50%
Inevitability
50%
Population Health
50%
System Method
50%
Open Environment
50%
Reduced Inequalities
50%
Healthy Food Choice
50%
Whole Systems Approach
50%
Whole Systems
50%
Behavioral Approach
50%
Poor Health
50%
Whole Community
50%
Western Nations
50%
Communication Model
50%
Multiple Organizations
50%
Model Use
50%
Multiple Stakeholders
50%
Complex Modes
50%
Governance Mode
50%
Governance Failure
50%
Additional Program
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Risk Factor
100%
Pressing
100%
Food Choice
100%
Social Marketing
100%
Physical Activity
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Wellbeing
100%
Physical Activity
50%
Food Choice
50%
Psychology
Wellbeing
100%
Physical Activity
50%
Food Choice
50%
Neuroscience
Model of Communication
100%