Description
Book Synopsis`
A Sociology of Health charts a way forward for a medical sociology that can make a positive contribution to medical practice and health policy' -
Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, East London GP and author of The Tyranny of Health`This is a very lively book that will stimulate good debate amongst students undertaking sociology of health courses in higher education' - Mathew Jones, Senior Lecturer in Health and Social Policy, University of the West of England
A Sociology of Health offers an authoritative and up-to-date introduction to the key issues, perspectives and debates within the field of medical sociology. The book will aid readers' understanding of how sociological approaches are crucial to understanding the impact that health and illness have on the behaviour, attitudes, beliefs, and practices, of an increasingly health-aware population.
The book is topical and unique in its approach, combining commentary
Table of Contents
The Changing Face of Medical Sociology - David Wainwright Doing Better, Feeling Scared: Health Statistics and the Culture of Fear - Alan Buckingham The Object of Medicine - Stephen Bowler Health Scares and Risk Awareness - Adam Burgess Illness Behaviour and the Discourse of Health - David Wainwright Medicalisation in a Therapy Culture - Frank Furedi The `Feminization′ of Health - Ellie Lee & Elizabeth Frayn Medicine, Science and `Higher Superstition′ - Tracey Brown New Dimensions of Health Care Organisation - Mike Bury Changing Concepts of International Health - Vanessa Pupavac