Key concepts in medical sociology
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Key concepts in medical sociology
(SAGE key concepts)
SAGE, 2004
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Medical sociology
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
`This book is a must have for students and lecturers alike. Students because it gives them model essays on frequently set topics, lecturers because it gives them thumbnail overviews and up to date bibliographies on topics they might not cover in their courses. It is written without repetition - which is quite a feat - and provides authoritative statements on the state of the art in medical sociology' - Kevin White Reader in Sociology, Australian National University
`The entries, written by a couple of dozen colleagues, are concise, intelligent, and full of both specific examples and theoretical trends in the field. Key Concepts will be a valuable companion to medical sociology texts and anthologies, and an important permanent reference work as well' - Phil Brown Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies, Brown University
'It is intended to provide more depth than a dictionary or than is usually found in textbooks, and the authors achieve this objective admirably... it provides an excellent and readable introduction to the subject the subject for students whose course involves medical sociology, health researchers, or health professionals who want to understand more about the social context of their work' -British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Written with the needs of today's student in mind, the SAGE Key Concepts series provides accessible, authoritative and reliable coverage of the essential issues in a range of disciplines. Written in each case, by experienced and respected experts in the subject area, the books are indispensable study aids and guides to comprehension.
Cross-referenced throughout, the format encourages understanding without sacrificing the level of detail and critical evaluation essential to convey the complexity of the issues.
Key Concepts in Medical Sociology:
* provides a systematic and accessible introduction to medical sociology
* begins each 1500 word entry with a definition of the concept, then examines its origins, development, strengths and weaknesses
*offers further reading guidance for independent learning
* draws on international literature and examples
* is essential reading for undergraduates in medical sociology as well as students taking courses with a medical sociology component.
目次
Introduction
PART ONE: SOCIAL PATTERNING OF HEALTH
Social Class
Gender
Ethnicity
Age
Place
Health and Development
Material and Cultural Factors
Psycho-Social Factors
Social Support
Life Events
Life Course
PART TWO: EXPERIENCE OF ILLNESS
Medicalization
Illness Behaviour
Stigma
Embodiment
Chronic Illness and Disability
Illness Narratives
Risk
The Sick Role
Practitioner-Client Relationships
Uncertainty
Compliance and Concordance
Quality of Life
Dying Trajectories
PART THREE: HEALTH, KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE
Medical Model
Social Constructionism
Lay Knowledge
Reproduction
Medical Technologies
Geneticization
Surveillance and Health Promotion
PART FOUR: HEALTH WORK AND THE DIVISION OF LABOUR
Professions and Professionalization
Professional Socialization
Medical Autonomy and Dominance
Decline of Medical Autonomy
Medical Pluralism
Negotiated Order
Emotional Labour
Informal Care
PART FIVE: HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION AND POLICY
Hospitals and Health Care Organizations
Privatization
Managerialism
Consumerism
Social Movements and Health
Social Problems and Health
The New Public Health
Medicines Regulation
Citizenship and Health
Evaluation
Malpractice
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