<p>‘This book addresses a significant need, exploring health promotion strategies in light of new digital technologies and advances in communications. I particularly appreciate the incorporation of values-based and ethical considerations, with emphasis on health inequities and a more critical health promotion practice – perspectives of key importance in our current communications climate.’<br /><b>Charlotte Lombardo, Program Director, MPH–Health Promotion, University of Toronto</b></p> <p>‘Digital technologies have major implications for healthcare and public health. This book offers a necessary critical look at the ways in which digital health not only views responsibility for health but also offers new forms of surveillance and social inequalities.’<br /><b>Jane Wills, London South Bank University and author of <i>Foundations for Health Promotion</i></b></p>