Health and Social change

Author:   Graham Scrambler
Publisher:   Open University Press
ISBN:  

9780335204793


Pages:   206
Publication Date:   16 January 2002
Format:   Paperback
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Health and Social change


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A clear and incisive examination of the social changes that have affected capitalist societies, and their ramifications for health and for systems of healing. The book reviews the major paradigms of medical sociology and considers theories of the ""postmodern turn"". The author draws on critical realism and critical theory to demonstrate the significance of the shift from organized to disorganized capitalism for health care reform, in particular in Britain and the USA; for the present widening of health inequalities; and for people's use of popular, folk and professional forms of healing. He goes on to examine the role of a critical sociology and its necessary relationship to civil society and deliberative democracy. The result is a thought-provoking text for students, researchers and professionals interested in health and social change.

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Author:   Graham Scrambler
Publisher:   Open University Press
Imprint:   Open University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.80cm
ISBN:  

9780335204793


ISBN 10:   0335204791
Pages:   206
Publication Date:   16 January 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Out of print, replaced by POD   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Series editor's foreword Acknowledgements Introduction Section one: health, medicine and society Paradigms and presuppositions Postmodern options pros, cons and rationality Theorizing social change Section two: structural divisions in health and health care Health care reform The new inequality and health Lifeworld narratives and expert cultures Section three: the need for a critical sociology From critical theory to critical sociology References Index.

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Graham Scambler is Professor of Medical Sociology and Director of the Centre for Medical Sociology, Social Theory and Health at University College London. He has published widely in medical sociology and social theory, recent works including: Modernity, Medicine and Health (co-editor, 1998, Routledge) and Habermas, Critical Theory and Health (editor, 2001, Routledge).

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