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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2015

ISBN (Hardback): 9781349470228

Full citation:

Fran Collyer (ed), The Palgrave handbook of social theory in health, illness and medicine, Berlin, Springer, 2015

The Palgrave handbook of social theory in health, illness and medicine

Contents

The sociology of health, illness and medicine

institutional progress and theoretical frameworks

Fran Collyer, Graham Scambler

1-15

Harriet Martineau and Charlotte Perkins Gilman

forgotten women in the study of gender and health

Ellen Annandale

19-34

Karl Marx and Frederich Engels

capitalism, health and the healthcare industry

Fran Collyer

35-58

Florence Nightingale

a research-based approach to health, healthcare and hospital safety

Lynn McDonald

59-74

Émile Durkheim

social order and public health

Kevin Dew

75-90

Émile Durkheim and Thomas Luckmann

religion, post-christian spirituality and mental health

Rosemary L. Aird

91-106

George Herbert Mead

meanings and selves in illness

Linda Liska Belgrave, Kathy Charmaz

107-123

Max Weber

bureaucracy, formal rationality and the modern hospital

William C. Cockerham

124-138

Ludwik Fleck

thought collectives and the sociology of medical knowledge

Kevin White

141-157

Norbert Elias and Erving Goffman

civilised-dramaturgical bodies, social status and health inequalities

Peter Freund

158-173

Alfred Schütz

the co-construction of meaning within professional-patient interaction

Patrick BROWN

174-190

Antonio Gramsci and Pierre Bourdieu

"whiteness" and indigenous healthcare

Angela Durey

191-204

Talcott Parsons

his legacy and the sociology of health and illness

Eileen Willis

207-221

Robert Merton

occupational roles, social status and health inequalities

Johannes Siegrist

222-235

George Libman Engel

the biopsychosocial model and the construction of medical practice

Marilys Guillemin, Emma Barnard

236-250

Harold Garfinkel

lessons on emergent behaviours in complex organisations

Peter Nugus, Jeffrey Braithwaite

251-261

Margaret Stacey

the sociology of health and healing

Hannah Bradby

262-272

Erving Goffman

the moral career of stigma and mental illness

Bernice A. Pescosolido

273-286

Eliot Freidson

sociological narratives of professionalism and modern medicine

Michael Calnan

287-305

Michel Foucault

governmentality health policy and the governance of childhood obesity

Julie Henderson

324-339

Niklas Luhmann

social systems theory and the translation of public health research

Samantha Meyer, Barry Gibson, Paul Ward

340-354

Jürgen Habermas

health and healing across the lifeworld-system divide

Graham Scambler

355-369

Pierre Bourdieu

health lifestyles, the family and social class

Käte Huppatz

370-385

Colin Leys and Colin Hay

market-driven politics and the depoliticisation of healthcare

Heather Whiteside

389-404

Vicente Navarro

Marxism, medical dominance, healthcare and health

David Coburn

405-423

Anthony Giddens

structuration, drug use, food choice and long-term illness

Jonathan Gabe, Joana Almeida

424-438

Anthony Giddens

the reflexive self and the consumption of alternative medicine

Käte Hughes

439-454

Anthony Giddens

risk, globalisation and indigenous public health

Eileen Willis

455-470

William C. Cockerham

the contemporary sociology of health lifestyles

Brian P. Hinote

471-487

George Ritzer

rationalisation, consumerism and the McDonaldisation of surgery

Justin Waring, Simon Bishop

488-503

Julia Kristeva

abjection, embodiment and boundaries

Trudy Rudge

504-519

Magali Sarfatti Larson and Anne Witz

professional projects, class and gender

Bourgeault

520-534

Raewyn Connell

hegemonic masculinities, gender and male health

John Scott

535-549

Raewyn Connell

gender, health and healthcare

Maree Herrett, Toni Schofield

550-566

Donna Haraway

the digital cyborg assemblage and the new digital health technologies

Deborah Lupton

567-581

Mike Bury

biographical disruption and long-term and other health conditions

Louise Locock, Sue Ziébland

582-598

Bryan S. Turner

bringing bodies and citizenship into the discussion of disability

Gary L. Albrecht

599-614

Peter Conrad

the médicalisation of society

Simon Williams, Jonathan Gabe

615-627

Eva Feder Kittay

dependency work and the social division of care

Michael Fine

628-643

Gøsta Esping-Andersen

welfare regimes and social inequalities in health

Mikael Rostila

644-659

Bruno Latour

from acting at a distance towards matters of concern in patient safety

Su-Yin Hor, Rick Iedema

660-674

Paul Farmer

structural violence and the embodiment of inequality

Fernando De Maio

675-690