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In 15 chapters and approximately 500 pages, Clarke has presented a well-written and student friendly overview of the main issues surrounding the sociology of health and illness and the sociology of medicine in our country. The first section opens with a discussion of the basic sociological perspectives, and ways of thinking about health, illness, and medicine. Chapter one addresses all of the major sociological approaches: structural functionalism, symbolic interactionism, feminist theory, and conflict theory. Part Two addresses critical issues in the sociology of health and illness: disease and death in Canada; environmental and occupational health and illness; social inequity, disease, and death (including age and gender factors as well as class, race, and ethnicity factors); the experience of being ill including an inside view of how illness is experienced and a unique case study on women and cancer. The third part is devoted to the sociology of medicine. This is very significant; it allows the book to branch out of sociology courses and into nursing courses. Eight out of the books total 16 chapters are in this section. This section is particularly strong.Chapters here investigate the social construction of scientific and medical knowledge and medical practice; medicalization: the medical-moral mix; medical practitioners, medicare, and the state; the medical profession; a critical assessment of the medical care system in Canada; nurses and midwives in a changing health-care system; complementary and alternative medicine; and the medical-industrial complex.


Contents:

PART I: SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES; CH. 1: WAYS OF THINKING SOCIOLOGICALLY ABOUT HEALTH, ILLNESS, AND MEDICINE; CH. 2: WAYS OF STUDYING HEALTH, ILLNESS, AND MEDICINE SOCIOLOGICALLY; PART II: SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS; CH. 3: DISEASE AND DEATH: CANADA IN INTERNATIONAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT; CH. 4: ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND ILLNESS; CH. 5: SOCIAL INEQUITY, DISEASE, AND DEATH: THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH; CH. 6: SOCIAL INEQUITY, DISEASE, AND DEATH IN CANADA: AGE, GENDER, RACIALIZATION AND ETHNICITY; CH. 7: SOME SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR ILLNESS; CH. 8: THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING ILL; PART III: SOCIOLOGY OF MEDICINE; CH. 9: THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF SCIENTIFIC AND MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE AND MEDICAL PRACTICE; CH. 10: MEDICALIZATION: THE MEDICAL-MORAL MIX; CH. 11: MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS, MEDICARE, AND THE STATE; CH. 12: THE MEDICAL PROFESSION; CH. 13: NURSES AND MIDWIVES IN THE CHANGING HEALTH-CARE SYSTEM; CH. 14: COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE; CH. 15: THE MEDICAL-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX


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ISBN-13: 9780195428421
Publisher: Oxford University Press (Oxford University Press, Canada)
Publication date: April, 2008
Pages: 480
Dimensions: 178.00 x 227.00 x 23.00
Weight: 721g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Public Health

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