Why nation-states and journalists can't teach people to be healthy: power and pragmatic miscalculation in public discourses on health.
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Why nation-states and journalists can't teach people to be healthy: power and pragmatic miscalculation in public discourses on health.
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Charles L Briggs
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10.1525/MAQ.2003.17.3.287
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2003-09-01T00:00:00Z