Chipperfield, Sarah and Woodcock, Pete (2011) ‘I would have switched off if it was just government legislation’ The Simpsons and the Teaching of Public Health Policy. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, 49 (4). pp. 151-155. ISSN 1463-5240
Abstract

This paper presents an example of how to successfully engage health professions students in the teaching of public health policy and political thought by examining an episode of The Simpsons in which Marge Simpson, worried about rising obesity levels in Springfield, petitions for a ban on sugar food products to promote health in the city. This example is then linked to J.S. Mill's ‘Harm Principle' to enable students to discuss other potential applications to public health policy and state intervention such as the smoking ban, alcohol laws and schools’ restriction of children's meals to healthy options.

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