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Colleen Derkatch
Professor, Department of English (Rhetoric and writing studies; General communication studies; Sociology and social studies of science and technology; Sociology and social studies of health, health systems and health care)
Toronto
Publications
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmqr.2023.100358
- https://journals.library.torontomu.ca/index.php/criticaldietetics/article/view/1446
- Health Humanities as an Interdisciplinary Intervention: Rhetoric, Genre, and Health Citizenship
- Resilience and Self-Reliance in Canadian Food Charter Discourse
- Public health promotion of “local food”: Constituting the self-governing citizen-consumer
- Constituting community through food charters: A rhetorical-genre analysis
- 'Wellness' as Incipient Illness
- Demarcating Medicine's Boundaries: Constituting and Categorizing in the Journals of the American Medical Association
- Method as Argument: Boundary Work in Evidence‐Based Medicine
- Does Biomedicine Control for Rhetoric? Configuring Practitioner-Patient Interaction
- Bounding Biomedicine: Evidence and Rhetoric in the New Science of Alternative Medicine
- Realms of Rhetoric in Health and Medicine
- The Self-Generating Language of Wellness and Natural Health
- Why Wellness Sells: Natural Health in a Pharmaceutical Culture
- Supplements as symbols: Public arguments against natural health product regulation in Canada
- How the Focus on Food Literacy in Ontario’s Food Charter Toolkits Detracts from Meaningful Food (In)Security Action
- “Wellness” as Incipient Illness: Dietary Supplements in a Biomedical Culture
- Does Biomedicine Control for Rhetoric? Configuring Practitioner-Patient Interaction
- A Dialogue on Public Health Celebrities during COVID-19
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Co-workers & collaborators
- PS
Philippa Spoel
- HW
Hua Wang
- JS
Judy Z. Segal
- JC
Julie Homchick Crowe
- KK
Kristin Kondrlik
- BW
Beck Wise