Themed Collections
Discover the specially curated Health Promotion International article collections, comprised of the best journal research.
The Mike Daube Early Career Advocacy Series
The Mike Daube Early Career Advocacy Series aims to support Early Career Researchers to combine review or perspective articles on a topical public health or health promotion issue, with strong calls for action on research, policy or practice. Early Career Researchers are encouraged to be bold and brave with their recommendations for action in addressing public health and health promotion issues. This includes what ECRs think are new and emerging issues for public health and health promotion. We particularly welcome articles from First Nations and LMIC early career scholars.
Participatory approaches in health promotion
This themed collection features articles published by Health Promotion International – as far back as 1992 – focusing on Participatory Approaches in Health Promotion. These include empirical and commentary papers which provide examples of a range of participatory approaches and methodologies, including participatory research, community based participatory research, participatory action research, co-design, co-creation and co-production.
Digital Determinants of Health
This collection features articles relating to Health Promotion International's priority area of Determinants of Health, and includes publications that date back to the year 2011. The impetus is our newly published editorial from Louise Holly and Professor Ilona Kickbusch, “Addressing the digital determinants of health: Health promotion must lead the charge” which sets out a compelling argument for increased focus on the Digital Determinants of Health.
Health Literacy
The collection that shows Health Promotion International has always been home to Health Literacy, and features milestone pieces published in the past three decades, as well as novel, interesting, and intriguing articles, reviews, perspectives, and commentaries in particular published since 2014.
Commercial Determinants of Health and Harmful Industries
This collection features articles relating to Health Promotion International's new priority area of the Commercial Determinants of Health. The collection features broad commentary and perspective pieces, as well as research relating to the gambling, alcohol, tobacco, ultra-processed food, and fossil fuel industries.
Health Promoting Schools
Schools are an ideal setting for health promotion in many ways. The collection provides evidence and, where necessary, critique of school-based health promotion and education.
Complexity in Health Promotion
This collection highlights the importance of complexity science for the future of the health promotion discipline.
Public Policy for Health Promotion
This virtual issue of Health Promotion International highlights the most influential or impactful papers published in the journal in reference to public policy for health promotion.
Partnership and Intersectoral Action for Health
Pivotal work published in the journal on partnership and intersectoral action.