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Health and Social Theory Fernando De Maio

Health and Social Theory By Fernando De Maio

Health and Social Theory by Fernando De Maio


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Concise yet comprehensive, this book draws together key theoretical perspectives and significant research work in health and social theory. Exploring issues such as health inequities, healthcare systems and the medicalization of everyday life, it is essential critical reading for all students of the sociology of health and medical sociology.

Health and Social Theory Summary

Health and Social Theory by Fernando De Maio

What we consider to be 'healthy' is shaped by society; we compare our own health with those around us and identify illness according to social norms. But how are these standards established and how do they change? Is health a 'personal trouble' or a 'public issue'? And can Sociology allow us to develop a comprehensive analysis of the determinants of health?

This book examines how social theory shows us that health is not only shaped by our access to medical interventions, but also by power and inequality. From the personal experience of the unwell individual to the social, historical, cultural, and economic factors that affect national morbidity rates, the text looks at medical sociology from micro and macro levels. The chapters use examples from the most significant empirical work in the field to shed light on and challenge classical and contemporary social theory. In particular,the booklooks at recent developments in medical sociology by specifically analysing:
Inequities based on income, gender, and racism
The role of the pharmaceutical industry in shaping our ideas about disease
Medical encounters and the medicalization of everyday life
The structure of health care systems and health care reforms

Health and Social Theory is a concise, comprehensive and cutting edge account of medical sociology. It is essential critical reading for all scholars and students interested in the field.

Health and Social Theory Reviews

'Medical sociology has needed a current book demonstrating the use of social theory in explaining health problems and issues. Written from a conflict theory perspective, Fernando de Maio provides such book that is sure to stimulate discussion and debate.' - William C. Cockerham, Professor of Sociology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA 'Most volumes in social epidemiology tend to overlook the sociology of health, and vice-versa. De Maio's excellent book is a rare example of a sociologically informed social epidemiology and epidemiologically informed sociology of health.' - Carles Muntaner, Professor of Nursing, Public Health and Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Canada

About Fernando De Maio

FERNANDO DE MAIO is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Simon Fraser University, Canada. He has researched and publishedon the topic ofhealth inequities, particularly in Latin America, and he teaches medical sociology and social research methods.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Foundations of Medical Sociology.- Theoretical Contours.- Health Inequities.- Health Care Systems.- Medicalization.- The Medical Encounter.- Conclusion.

Additional information

NPB9780230517417
9780230517417
0230517412
Health and Social Theory by Fernando De Maio
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2009-12-04
160
N/A
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