Critical Health Communication

Theory and Practice

Ambar Basu editor Shaunak Sastry editor Heather M Zoller editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:30th Oct '25

£39.99

This title is due to be published on 30th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Critical Health Communication cover

This book offers strong rationales for adopting a critical view of health communication by demonstrating how theories and critical practices can be enriched by foregrounding issues of power, politics, and culture.

In health communication, critical approaches highlight the role of communication in constituting, reinforcing, and resisting inequitable power relations that underly the sociocultural and structural barriers to well-being. This book highlights the theoretical and practical contributions of critical health communication to allow readers to gain in-depth understanding of the tools and methods required to conduct critical research. It includes a broad array of approaches to health communication scholarship such as rhetorical, feminist, anti-racist and intersectional perspectives. Chapters present research from a variety of international and local contexts addressing medical and public health challenges and center issues of power, resistance, voice, and social change from marginalized perspectives.

Outlining the centrality of critical approaches to theorizing and practicing health communication in more equitable, ethical, and effective ways, this book will be of interest to scholars and graduate students in health communication, critical and cultural communication, as well as other health-related courses.

“Critical scholars approach compassion not as sentiment but as praxis—analytically and ethically interrogating the conditions that shape human suffering. This volume confronts the silences and inequalities that perpetuate systemic harm in health contexts, asking: Why do we accept such injustice? And how can we, as scholars and practitioners, demand and enact something better?”

Elaine Hsieh, University of Minnesota, USA

“Critical Health Communication: Theory and Practice explores how power, politics, and culture are entwined in all aspects of current health communication research, filling a much-needed gap in understanding current health issues. Bridging patients, professionals, and policy, it reveals the urgent need for conducting critical research to transform health communication—and ultimately, health outcomes—worldwide.”

Kathryn Greene, Rutgers University, USA

ISBN: 9781032725536

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

280 pages