Public Health
Volume 121, Issue 6 , Pages 449-454, June 2007

Multidisciplinary public health: Leading from the front?

  • Geof Rayner

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GRAssociates Consultancy and City University, UK

Summary 

This article argues that public health historically evolved in Britain as a multidisciplinary project. The return to its multidisciplinary roots remains an essential but insufficient condition for its future success. Despites its part-emergence from the ‘new public health’, institutional public health is hampered by short-term strategies and a preoccupation with evidence when it requires a more powerful analysis of contemporary society, a more imaginative engagement with political structures culture and communications, and an embrace of ecological approaches in place of national public health strategies of surrogate consumerism.

Keywords: Public health, Politics, Leadership, Ecological public health

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PII: S0033-3506(07)00070-4

doi:10.1016/j.puhe.2007.02.008

Public Health
Volume 121, Issue 6 , Pages 449-454, June 2007