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The Sociology of Health and Illness Critical Perspectives

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.07.2018

Herausgeber

Peter F. Conrad + weitere

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O'Reilly

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800

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23,5/19,1/4,3 cm

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1400 g

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10. überarbeitete Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5443-2624-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.07.2018

Herausgeber

Verlag

O'Reilly

Seitenzahl

800

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/19,1/4,3 cm

Gewicht

1400 g

Auflage

10. überarbeitete Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5443-2624-5

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: The Sociology of Health and Illness
  • Produktbild: The Sociology of Health and Illness
  • PART I. THE SOCIAL PRODUCTION OF DISEASE AND THE MEANINGS OF ILLNESS
    Chapter 1. The Social Nature of Disease
    Reading 1. Medical Measures and the Decline of Mortality - John B. McKinlay and Sonja M. McKinlay
    Reading 2. Social Conditions as Fundamental Causes of Health Inequalities - Jo C. Phelan, Bruce G. Link and Parisa Tehranifar
    Chapter 2. Who Gets Sick? The Unequal Social Distribution of Disease
    Reading 3. Social Class, Susceptibility, and Sickness - S. Leonard Syme and Lisa F. Berkman
    Reading 4. Racism and Health: Pathways and Scientific Evidence - David R. Williams and Selina A. Mohammed
    Reading 5. Sex, Gender, and Vulnerability - Rachel C. Snow
    Reading 6. Structural Violence and Clinical Medicine - Paul E. Farmer et al.
    Reading 7. A Case of Refocusing Upstream: The Political Economy of Illness - John B. McKnight
    Chapter 3. Our Sickening Social and Physical Environments
    Reading 8. Social Relationships and Health - James S. House, Karl R. Landis and Debra Umberson
    Reading 9. The Health Politics of Asthma - Phil Brown et al.
    Reading 10. Dying Alone: The Social Production of Urban Isolation - Eric Klinenberg
    Chapter 4. The Social and Cultural Meanings of Illness
    Reading 11. Morality and Health: News Media Constructions of Overweight and Eating Disorders - Abigail C. Saguy and Kjerstin Gruys
    Reading 12. Illness Meaning of AIDS Among Women with HIV: Merging Immunology and Life Experience - Alison Scott
    Reading 13. Whose Deaths Matter?: Mortality, Advocacy, and Attention to Disease in the Mass Media - Elizabeth M. Armstrong, Dan Carpenter and Marie E. Hojnacki
    Chapter 5. The Experience of Illness
    Reading 14. Electronic Support Groups, Patient-Consumers, and Medicalization: The Case of Contested Illness - Kristin K. Barker
    Reading 15. The Meaning of Medications: Another Look at Compliance - Peter Conrad
    Reading 16. Being-in-Dialysis: The Experience of the Machine-Body for Home Dialysis Users - Rhonda Shaw
    PART II. THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF MEDICAL CARE
    Chapter 6. The Rise and Fall of the Dominance of Medicine
    Reading 17. Professionalization, Monopoly, and the Structure of Medical Practice - Peter Conrad and Joseph W. Schneider
    Reading 18. Notes on the Decline of Midwives and the Rise of Medical Obstetricians - Richard W. Wertz and Dorothy C. Wertz
    Reading 19. The End of the Golden Age of Doctoring - John B. McKinlay and Lisa D. Marceau
    Reading 20. Countervailing Power: The Changing Character of the Medical Profession in the United States - Donald W. Light
    Chapter 7. Other Providers In and Out of Medicine
    Reading 21. A Caring Dilemma: Womanhood and Nursing in Historical Perspective - Susan Reverby
    Reading 22. From Quackery to "Complementary" Medicine: The American Medical Profession Confronts Alternative Therapies - Terri A. Winnick
    Chapter 8. Pharmaceuticalization
    Reading 23. From Lydia Pinkham to Queen Levitra: Direct-to-Consumer Advertising and Medicalization - Peter Conrad and Valerie Leiter
    24. Prescriptions and Proscriptions: Moralizing Sleep Medications - Jonathan Gabe, Catherine M. Coveney and Simon J. Williams
    Chapter 9. Financing Medical Care
    Reading 25. Paying for Health Care - Thomas Bodenheimer and Kevin Grumbach
    Reading 26. The Origins of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - Jill Quadagno
    Reading 27. The Debate Over Health Care Rationing: Déjà Vu All Over Again - Alan B. Cohen
    Chapter 10. Medicine in Practice
    Reading 28. The Struggle Between the Voice of Medicine and the Voice of the Lifeworld - Elliot G. Mishler
    Reading 29. Cultural Brokerage: Creating Linkages Between Voices of Lifeworld and Medicine in Cross-Cultural Clinical Settings - Ming-Cheng Miriam Lo
    Reading 30. Social Death as Self-Fulfilling Prophecy - Stefan Timmermans
    Reading 31. "I want you to save my kid!": Illness management strategies, access, and inequality at an elite university research hospital - Amanda M. Gengler
    Chapter 11. Dilemmas of Medical Technology
    Reading 32. Medical Sociology and Technology: Critical Engagements - Monica J. Casper and Daniel R. Morrison
    Reading 33. "It just becomes much more complicated": Genetic Counselors' Views on Genetics and Prenatal Testing - Susan Markens
    PART III. CONTEMPORARY CRITICAL DEBATES
    Chapter 12. The Relevance of Risk
    Reading 34. Risk as Moral Danger: The Social and Political Functions of Risk - Deborah Lupton
    Reading 35. The Pursuit of Preventive Care for Chronic Illness: Turning Healthy People into Chronic Patients - Meta J. Kreiner and Linda M. Hunt
    Chapter 13. The Medicalization of American Society
    Reading 36. Medicine as an Institution of Social Control - Irving Kenneth Zola
    Reading 37. The Shifting Engines of Medicalization - Peter Conrad
    Reading 38. The Best Laid Plans? Women's Choices, Expectations and Experiences in Childbirth - Claudia Malacrida and Tiffany Boulton
    Reading 39. C-Section Epidemic - Theresa Morris
    PART IV: EXPANDING HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE
    Chapter 14. Illness, Medicine, and the Internet
    Reading 40. Illness and the Internet: From Private to Public Experience - Peter Conrad, Julia Bandini and Alexandria Vasquez
    Reading 41. It's Like Having a Physician in Your Pocket! A Critical Analysis of Self-Diagnosis Smartphone Apps - Deborah Lupton and Annemarie Jutel
    Chapter 15. Prevention, Movements, and Social Change
    Reading 42. Politicizing Health Care - John McKnight
    Reading 43. Embodied Health Movements: Uncharted Territory in Social Movement Research - Phil Brown et al.
    Chapter 16. Global Issues
    Reading 44. Health Inequalities in Global Context - Jason Beckfield, Sigrun Olafsdottir and Elyas Bakhtiari
    Reading 45. The Impending Globalization of ADHD: Notes on the Expansion and Growth of a Medicalized Disorder - Peter Conrad and Meredith R. Bergey
    Reading 46. International Medical Migration: The Global Movements of Doctors and Nurses - Hannah Bradby