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Narrative Ethics in Public Health: The Value of Stories

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    Part I Introduction to Public Health Narrative Ethics: 1. Defining Public Health Ethics for Practitioners / Leonard W. Ortmann ; 2. Why Stories Matter: An Introduction to Narrative Approaches to Public Health Ethics / Stephanie A. Larson -- Part II. Public Health Ethics Narrative – Justice Concerns: 3. Empowering Communities That Experience Marginalization Through Narrative / Breanna Lathrop, Marcia Mercy R. Kasambira-Emerson, Veronica Squires, and Scott Santibañez; 4. The Boys Under My Deck: Racialized Violence and Moral Repair / Lindsay J. Thompson. 5 Voices of Our Fathers: Narrative (Care) Ethics, Trust and Trustworthiness / David Augustin Hodge -- Part III Public Health Ethics Narratives – Surveillance and Stigma: 6. Disclosure of a Participant’s HIV Status During a Household Community HIV Testing Project / Leigh Ann Miller, Carin Molchan, Daniel B. Williams, Michael Grasso, Hilma Nangombe, Andrea Low, Adam Wolkon, Jessica Justman, and Ndapewa Hamunime; 7. Stories, Stigma and Sequences: HIV Cluster Detection and Response Activities Through a Narrative Ethics Lens / Meg Watson, Emily Michels, Andrew Spieldenner, Leonard W. Ortmann, and Drue H. Barrett – Part IV Public Health Ethics Narratives – Community Values and the Value of Community; 8. Exploring Public Health’s Role in Addressing Historical Trauma Among U.S. Indigenous Populations / Danielle R. Gartner and Rachel E. Wilbur; 9. Ethical Considerations with the Photovoice Research Method: A Narrative Reflection / Shannon McMorrow ; 10. Harm Reduction: Tipping the Balance Toward Treatment and Recovery / Amy L. Sandul and Veda B. Moore – Part V Public Health Ethics Narratives – Trust and the Value of Information: 11. Vaccine Refusal: Stories from the Front Lines of Immunization Education Mark C. Navin and Andrea T. Kozak ; 12. Using Narratives to Improve Health Literacy – An Ethical and Public Health Perspective / Andrea Glässel, Mirriam Tyebally Fang, Manya J. Hendriks, Nikola Biller-Andorno, and The Swiss DIPEx Research Group; 13. A Novel Approach to Public Health Crises Using Narrative Ethics / Susan E. Zinner – Part VI. Public Health Ethics Narratives – Freedom and Responsibility 14 Naming the Patient: Partner Notification and Congenital Syphilis / Jo A. Valentine and Gail A. Bolan; 15. My Mother, Obesity and Me: Our Narrative. How Obesity Is Intimately Related to Biopsychosocial and Spiritual Factors / Eduardo Farías-Trujillo 16 Exploring the Human Impact of Public Health Interventions in T.C. Boyle’s “The Fugitive” / 217 Andrew Childress and Ricardo Nuila – Index.
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