Ideas about illness : an intellectual and political history of medical sociology
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書誌事項
Ideas about illness : an intellectual and political history of medical sociology
(New studies in sociology)
Macmillan Education, 1989
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- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. 361-406
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hdc ISBN 9780333248683
内容説明
The overall purpose of the series is to provide scholarly yet argumentative treatments of key problems in sociology. They present an original viewpoint upon subjectd where an orthodoxy does not exist, whether because of undue neglect or because recent research has overturned previous orthodoxies. Designed to provide empirically informed theory about society, it relates a diversity of empirical areas to central problems of sociological theory. This volume on the history of ideas of medical sociology aims to provide an overview of sociology's conceptualization of illness.
目次
- Part 1 The structural-functionalist paradigm: illness as social role and motivated deviance
- Parsons' notion of illness
- the capacity model
- the deviancy model
- structural-functionalist systems theory and two models of illness. Part 2 The interactionist paradigm: illness as professional construction
- the interactionist notion of illness
- the crisis model
- the negotiation model
- "symbolic interactionism" and the two models of illness. Part 3 The Phenomenological paradigm: illness as intersubjectively constructed reality
- the phenomenological notion of illness
- the trouble model
- phenomenology and the issues of responsibility. Part 4 The conflict-theory paradigm: illness as failure of resources and ideological construct
- the conflict notion of illness
- the loss model
- the domination-deprivation model
- conflict theory and the two models of illness.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780333248690
内容説明
A book on the history of ideas of medical sociology which is part of a series, designed to relate a diversity of empirical areas to central problems of sociological theory. This volume aims to provide an overview of sociology's conceptualization of illness.
目次
- Part 1 The structural-functionalist paradigm: illness as social role and motivated deviance
- Parsons' notion of illness
- the capacity model
- the deviancy model
- structural-functionalist systems theory and two models of illness. Part 2 The interactionist paradigm: illness as professional construction
- the interactionist notion of illness
- the crisis model
- the negotiation model
- "symbolic interactionism" and the two models of illness. Part 3 The Phenomenological paradigm: illness as intersubjectively constructed reality
- the phenomenological notion of illness
- the trouble model
- phenomenology and the issues of responsibility. Part 4 The conflict-theory paradigm: illness as failure of resources and ideological construct
- the conflict notion of illness
- the loss model
- the domination-deprivation model
- conflict theory and the two models of illness.
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