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Locating Accountability in Technical DIY; 5 Proportionate ID Cards: Prototyping for Privacy and Accountability; 6 Developing Communities of Resistance? Maker Pedagogies, Do-It-Yourself Feminism, and DIY Citizenship 327 $a7 Rethinking Media Activism through Fan Blogging: How Stewart and Colbert Fans Make a Difference8 Just Say Yes: DIY-ing the Yes Men; II DIY and Making: Learning, Culture, Hacking, and Arts; 9 DIY Citizenship, Critical Making, and Community; 10 Me?lange of Making: Bringing Children's Informal Learning Cultures to the Classroom; 11 Power Struggles: Knowledge Production in a DIY News Club; 12 Transparency Reconsidered: Creative, Critical, and Connected Making with E-textiles; 13 Woven Futures: Inscribed Material Ecologies of Critical Making 327 $a14 Making Publics: Documentary as Do-It-with-Others Citizenship15 Mirror Images: Avatar Aesthetics and Self-Representation in Digital Games; III DIY and Design: Opening the Black Box and Repurposing Technologies; 16 Textual Doppelgangers: Critical Issues in the Study of Technology; 17 The Growbot Garden Project as DIY Speculation through Design; 18 Doing It in the Cloud: Google, Apple, and the Shaping of DIY Culture; 19 Citizen Innovation: Active Energy and the Quest for Sustainable Design; 20 Le Champ des Possibles-The Field of Possibilities 327 $a21 Distributed Design: Media Technologies and the Architecture of Participation22 "I hate your politics but I love your diamonds": Citizenship and the Off-Topic Message Board Subforum; IV DIY and Media: Redistributing Authority and Sources in News Media; 23 Redesigning the Vox Pop: Civic Rituals as Sites of Critical Reimagining; 24 Alternative Media Production, Feminism, and Citizenship Practices; 25 Alternative Media, the Mundane, and "Everyday Citizenship"; 26 Critical News Making and the Paradox of "Do-It-Yourself News"; 27 Social Media, Visibility, and Activism: The Kony 2012 Campaign 327 $a28 A Digital Democracy or Twenty-First-Century Tyranny? CNN's iReport and the Future of Citizenship in Virtual SpacesList of Contributors; Index 330 $aHow social media and DIY communities have enabled new forms of political participation that emphasize doing and making rather than passive consumption. 606 $aCitizenship 606 $aCivil society 606 $aPolitical participation 606 $aSocial media 610 $aSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY/General 610 $aINFORMATION SCIENCE/Internet Studies 610 $aSOCIAL SCIENCES/Political Science/Political & Social Theory 615 0$aCitizenship. 615 0$aCivil society. 615 0$aPolitical participation. 615 0$aSocial media. 676 $a323.6 702 $aRatto$b Matt$f1969- 702 $aBoler$b Megan 801 0$bOCoLC-P 801 1$bOCoLC-P 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910789034603321 996 $aDIY citizenship$93771550 997 $aUNINA LEADER 03332nam 2200601 450 001 9910823583303321 005 20240216152453.0 010 $a9780585492522 010 $a0585492522 010 $a9789289014014 010 $a9289014016 035 $a(OCoLC)54448727$z(OCoLC)191891756 035 $a(EXLCZ)99111087028332594 100 $a20150928h20032003 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcn#|||mna|a 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 04$aThe solid facts /$fedited by Richard Wilkinson and Micheal Marmot 205 $aSecond edition 210 1$aCopenhagen, Denmark :$cWorld Health Organization Regional Office for Europe,$d[2003]. 210 4$dİ2003 215 $a1 online resource (31 pages, 1 unnumbered page) $cillustrations (chiefly colour), charts, photographs 300 $a"Social determinants of health"--Page 1 of cover. 300 $a"Healthy Cities 21 Century. International Centre for Health and Society"--Page 1 of cover. 311 0 $a92-890-1371-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aIntroduction -- 1. The social gradient -- 2. Stress -- 3. Early life -- 4. Social exclusion -- 5. Work -- 6. Unemployment -- 7. Social support -- 8. Addiction -- 9. Food -- 10. Transport -- WHO and other important sources. 330 $a"Poorer people live shorter lives and are more often ill than the rich. This disparity has drawn attention to the remarkable sensitivity of health to the social environment. This publication examines this social gradient in health, and explains how psychological and social influences affect physical health and longevity. It then looks at what is known about the most important social determinants of health today, and the role that public policy can play in shaping a social environment that is more conducive to better health. This second edition relies on the most up-to-date sources in its selection and description of the main social determinants of health in our society today. Key research sources are given for each: stress, early life, social exclusion, working conditions, unemployment, social support, addiction, healthy food and transport policy. Policy and action for health need to address the social determinants of health, attacking the causes of ill health before they can lead to problems. This is a challenging task for both decision-makers and public health actors and advocates. 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