This engaging and accessible reader takes a social problems approach
to health and medicine, providing a broad and critical lens on
contemporary health problems. Designed for courses on social problems
and on medical sociology, the volume embraces two fundamental
principles: that health and illness are at least partly socially
produced, and that health care is not an unfettered good and often
brings with it serious social problems. The volume is organized into
six sections, addressing the medicalization of human problems; the
social construction of health problems; social movements; gender; race
and class and the provision of health care; and medical
accountability. Taken together, the essays demonstrate the depth and
richness of a social problems approach to health and medicine, and the
critical perspective it brings to our understanding of health and
illness in U.S. society.
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ISBN
9781417503452
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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