The New Blackwell Companion to Medical Sociology / Blackwell Companions to Sociology (PDF)
(Sprache: Englisch)
An authoritative, topical, and comprehensive reference to the keyconcepts and most important traditional and contemporary issues inmedical sociology.
* Contains 35 chapters by recognized experts in the field, bothestablished and rising young scholars
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* Contains 35 chapters by recognized experts in the field, bothestablished and rising young scholars
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An authoritative, topical, and comprehensive reference to the keyconcepts and most important traditional and contemporary issues inmedical sociology.
* Contains 35 chapters by recognized experts in the field, bothestablished and rising young scholars
* Covers standard topics in the field as well as new and engagingissues such as bioterrorism, bioethics, and infectious disease
* Chapters are thematically arranged to cover the major issues ofthe sub-discipline
* Global range of contributors and an internationalperspective
* Contains 35 chapters by recognized experts in the field, bothestablished and rising young scholars
* Covers standard topics in the field as well as new and engagingissues such as bioterrorism, bioethics, and infectious disease
* Chapters are thematically arranged to cover the major issues ofthe sub-discipline
* Global range of contributors and an internationalperspective
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Preface Part I: Introduction: 1. Medical Sociology and Sociological Theory: William C. Cockerham (University of Alabama) and Graham Scambler (University College, London) 2. Health and Culture: Stella Quah (National University of Singapore) 3. The Sociology of the Body: Sarah Nettleton (University of York) Part II: Health and Social Inequalities: 4. Health and Social Stratification: Eero Lahelma (University of Helsinki) 5. Health Status and Gender: Ellen Annandale (University of Leicester) 6. Health, Ethnicity, and Race: Hannah Bradby (University of Warwick) and James Y. Nazroo (University of Manchester) Part III: Health and Social Relationships: 7. Health and Religion: Ellen L. Idler (Emory University) 8. Health Lifestyles: Bringing Structure Back: William C. Cockerham (University of Alabama) 9. Social Capital and Health: Lijun Song (Vanderbilt University), Joonmo Son (National University of Singapore), and Nan Lin (Duke University) 10. Medicalization, Social Control, and the Relief of Suffering: Joseph E. Davis (University of Virginia) 11. Stress: William R. Avison (University of Western Ontario) and Stephanie S. Thomas (University of Western Ontario) 12. Stress in the Workplace: Johannes Siegrist (University of Düsseldorf) Part IV: Health and Disease: 13. Emerging Infectious Diseases, Urbanization, and Globalization in the Time of Global Warming: George J. Armelagos (Emory University) and Kristin N. Harper (Columbia University) 14. Chronic Illness: Kathy Charmaz (Sonoma State University) and Dana Rosenfeld (University of Keele) Part V: Health Care Delivery: 15. Health Professions and Occupations: Elianne Riska (University of Helsinki) 16. Challenges to the Doctor-Patient Relationship in the Twenty-First Century: Jennifer Vanderminden (University of New Hampshire) and Sharyn J. Potter (University of New Hampshire) 17. Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Processes of Legitimation, Professionalization, and Cooption: Hans A. Baer (University of Melbourne) 18. The
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American Health Care System: Beginning the Twenty-First Century with High Risk, Major Challenges, and Great Opportunities: Bernice A. Pescosolido (Indiana University) and Carol A. Boyer (Rutgers University) 19. The British Health Care System: Michael Bury (University of London) 20. The Convergence and Divergence of Modern Health Care Systems: Fred Stevens (University of Maastricht) 21. Social Policies and Health Inequalities: Amélie Quesnel-Vallée (McGill University) and Tania Jenkins (McGill University) Part VI: New Developments: 22. A Sociological Gaze on Bioethics: Kristina Orfali (Columbia University) and Raymond G. DeVries (University of Michigan Medical School) 23. Medical Sociology and Genetics: Paul A. Martin (University of Nottingham) and Robert Dingwall (University of Nottingham) 24. New Developments in Neuroscience and Medical Sociology: Simon J. Williams (University of Warwick) Author Index Subject Index
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Autoren-Porträt
William C. Cockerham is Distinguished Professor and Chair of Sociology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is past President of the Research Committee on Health Sociology of the International Sociological Association and former member of the Editorial Board of the American Sociological Review. His recent books include Medical Sociology, 13th edition (2016), Sociology of Mental Disorder, 9th edition (2014), and Social Causes of Health and Disease, 2nd edition (2013). He also is Editor-in-Chief of the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society (2014).
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2010, 1. Auflage, 616 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: William C. Cockerham
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1444314793
- ISBN-13: 9781444314793
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.01.2010
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