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
Florence Nightingale
a research-based approach to health, healthcare and hospital safety
Lynn McDonald
59-74
Émile Durkheim and Thomas Luckmann
religion, post-christian spirituality and mental health
Rosemary L. Aird
91-106
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
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
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
Colin Leys and Colin Hay
market-driven politics and the depoliticisation of healthcare
Heather Whiteside
389-404
Anthony Giddens
structuration, drug use, food choice and long-term illness
Jonathan Gabe, Joana Almeida
424-438
George Ritzer
rationalisation, consumerism and the McDonaldisation of surgery
Justin Waring, Simon Bishop
488-503
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
Bruno Latour
from acting at a distance towards matters of concern in patient safety
Su-Yin Hor, Rick Iedema
660-674