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      Health promotion in the digital era: a critical commentary

      Health Promotion International
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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          Abstract

          A range of digitized health promotion practices have emerged in the digital era. Some of these practices are voluntarily undertaken by people who are interested in improving their health and fitness, but many others are employed in the interests of organizations and agencies. This article provides a critical commentary on digitized health promotion. I begin with an overview of the types of digital technologies that are used for health promotion, and follow this with a discussion of the socio-political implications of such use. It is contended that many digitized health promotion strategies focus on individual responsibility for health and fail to recognize the social, cultural and political dimensions of digital technology use. The increasing blurring between voluntary health promotion practices, professional health promotion, government and corporate strategies requires acknowledgement, as does the increasing power wielded by digital media corporations over digital technologies and the data they generate. These issues provoke questions for health promotion as a practice and field of research that hitherto have been little addressed.

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                Journal
                Health Promotion International
                Health Promotion International
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0957-4824
                1460-2245
                February 13 2015
                March 01 2015
                October 15 2014
                March 01 2015
                : 30
                : 1
                : 174-183
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                10.1093/heapro/dau091
                25320120
                a6c9a49d-7320-4fc0-bf37-8ae86773a43f
                © 2015
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