課程資訊
課程名稱
健康行為的歷史與文化脈絡
The Historical and Cultural Context of Health Behavior 
開課學期
105-1 
授課對象
公共衛生學院  健康政策與管理研究所  
授課教師
熊秉真 
課號
HPM7062 
課程識別碼
848 M1170 
班次
 
學分
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
選修 
上課時間
 
上課地點
 
備註
Intensive courses。初選不開放。密集課程。暑假先上課後,開學再加選
限碩士班以上
總人數上限:30人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1051HPM7062 
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課程概述

Adapting B.F. Skinner’s classic book in establishing the foundations of behavioral science Beyond Freedom and Dignity (1971), this course aims at examining the historical background and cultural elements behind health behaviors in order to investigate, consider, and debate on the humanly constructed “environment” as opposed to bio-physically, genetically, based conditions of critical social conducts. Outstanding and critical health-related conducts such as alcoholism, domestic violence, sexism, dietary obsession are selected for the examination of their historical roots, cultural significances versus potentially physiological attributes for a due appreciation of socio-cultural factors in the study of health behaviors.
本課程由行為科學經典,史基納名著《自由與尊嚴之外》出發,探討健康行為背後之歷史與文化「環境」。課中將擇眾所周知之特殊行徑,如酗酒、家暴、性別歧視,飲食異常等為例,並閱讀相關歷史、文化與健康研究之文獻進行分組討論,以突顯人類行為所挾帶之時間向度,社會文化意涵,以及一般醫療與健康科學所關注之生理與遺傳性因素。


 

課程目標
With the readings, discussions, debates, and group projects in the class, students are expected to:
1)better appreciate the historical background behind common human conducts
2)understand the socio-cultural factors of health-related “environment”
3)acquire the knowledge and skill to have an analytical view and ability to weigh the balance between bio-physical, genetic as opposed to socio-cultural factors of human behaviors.
籍由課程中之閱讀、討論、辯論與分組研究,學生得:
1)認識人類行為背後之歷史背景
2)瞭解健康環境之社會文化因素
3)具備分析性知識與能力以便平衡考量人類行為之生物遺傳性因素與社會文化歷史性考量
 
課程要求
暑假先上課,待105-1開學後再自行加選本課程。
上課時間
Date: 2, 3, 9, 10 September 2016 (Fri & Sat)
Time: 09:00–18:00
 
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
 
指定閱讀
1) “A Preliminary Study on ‘(Huizhou) Xin’an Pediatrics’: The Case of
Physician Xu in the (High Qing) Qianlong Era 新安幼醫芻議:乾隆歙邑許氏之例.”
Journal of Chinese Studies中國文化研究所學報50 (January 2010): 129-163. Hong
Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong.
2) “The Evolution of Chinese Humanities.” American Historical Review
Vol.120, no.4 (Oxford University Press, 2015), pp.1267-1282.
3) 何佩然:《破與立 : 東華三院制度的演變》(香港:三聯,2010),頁4 – 83。
4) 何佩然:《城傳立新──香港城市規劃發展史 1841-2015》(香港:中華書局,2016)。(引
言,第一章)

 
參考書目
 
評量方式
(僅供參考)
 
No.
項目
百分比
說明
1. 
Group Project  
40% 
A group project requires the students to prepare for an audio-visual in-class presentation on a topic related to the course. 
2. 
Paper  
40% 
Each student is required to submit a short reflective paper on the course for 1000 to 2000 words. 
3. 
Participation  
20% 
Each student is required to read the selected reading and participate in the in-class discussion. 
 
課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
第0週
9/2  Assigned Readings 
第0-1週
09/02  10月研討會 
第1-1週
09/02  Rundown:

09:00–12:00: Introduction to the Course / Lecture (by Prof. Hsiung Ping-chen)
Topic: “Aging and Congee in Historical China”

12:00–14:00: Lunch & Film Watching: Sicko (2007)

14:00–15:00: Discussion

15:00–17:00: Group Project 
第1-2週
09/03  Rundown:

9:00 – 10:00: Prof. Hsiung’s Introduction

10:00 – 12:00: Prof. Ho Pui Yin’s Lecture and Discussion with Dr. John Lee Sam Yuen
Topic: “Urban Development and Public Health: A Comparative Study between Taiwan and Hong Kong”

12:00–14:00: Lunch & Film Watching: Lion Standing against the Wind (2015) [Jap: 風ズ立コьユレ]

14:00–15:00: Discussion

15:00–17:00: Group Project
 
第2-1週
09/09  Rundown:

9:00 – 10:00: Lecture (by Prof. Wallace Chang Ping Hung, School of Architecture, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Topic: “Making Room for Aging”

10:00–12:00: Lecture (by Prof. Hsiung Ping-chen)
Topic: “新安幼醫芻議:乾隆歙邑許氏之例”

12:00–14:00: Lunch & Film Watching: Memories of Tomorrow (2006) [Jap: 明日ソ記憶]

14:00–14:45: Discussion

14:45–15:00: Proceed to the Medical Humanity Museum of NTU

15:00–17:00: Visit Medical Humanity Museum of NTU led by Dr. Shih Fuh-Yuan
 
第2-2週
09/10  Rundown:

09:00–12:00: Lecture (by Prof. Hsiung Ping-chen)
Topic: “Humanities and the Changing of Time: Position of Taiwan and Hong Kong in Disciplinary Evolution”

12:00–14:00: Lunch & Film Watching: A Small Act (2010)

14:00–15:00: Discussion

15:00–17:00: Group Project / Presentation