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Health and Social Theory 2009 Edition
Contributor(s): Maio, Fernando de (Author)
ISBN: 0230517420     ISBN-13: 9780230517424
Publisher: Red Globe Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2010
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Annotation: Concise yet comprehensive, this book draws together key theoretical perspectives and significant research work in health and social theory. Exploring issues such as health inequities, healthcare systems and the medicalization of everyday life, it is essential critical reading for all students of the sociology of health and medical sociology.
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Disease & Health Issues
- Social Science | Sociology - General
Dewey: 362.1
LCCN: 2009047011
Series: Traditions in Social Theory
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (0.75 lbs) 160 pages
 
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What we consider to be healthy is shaped by society; we compare our own health with those around us and identify illness according to social norms. But how are these standards established and how do they change? Is health a personal trouble or a public issue? And can sociology allow us to develop a comprehensive analysis of the determinants of health? This book examines how social theory shows us that health is not only shaped by our access to medical interventions, but also by power and inequality. From the personal experience of the unwell individual to the social, historical, cultural, and economic factors that affect national morbidity rates, the text looks at medical sociology from micro and macro levels. The chapters use examples from the most significant empirical work in the field to shed light on and challenge classical and contemporary social theory. In particular, the book looks at recent developments in medical sociology by specifically analyzing: - Inequities based on income, gender, and racism - The role of the pharmaceutical industry in shaping our ideas about disease - Medical encounters and the medicalization of everyday life - The structure of health care systems and health care reforms Health and Social Theory is a concise, comprehensive and cutting edge account of medical sociology. It is essential critical reading for all scholars and students interested in the field.