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OverviewCan society be healthy, and how? Is Britain a 'healthy society' in the 21st century? When people ponder health, they usually consider the health of the individual, but individuals co-exist in a social environment so attention should be placed on the health of communities and populations. Re-examining health, healthcare and societal health using the latest data and research, this book provides a clear, accessible account of the current state of play. Addressing definitions of health in individuals, communities and populations, definitions of society itself, changes in health over time and the contribution of healthcare to health and longevity, it also suggests ways of effectively tackling obstacles to improving health and healthcare in 21st century Britain. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Graham Scambler (UCL)Publisher: Bristol University Press Imprint: Policy Press ISBN: 9781447370956ISBN 10: 1447370953 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 06 September 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available, will be POD ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon it's release. This is a print on demand item which is still yet to be released. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. The Healthy Society 2. Social Conditions and Health Inequalities 3. Markets, Profits and Healthcare 4. The Structure/Culture Axis 5. Covid-19 and the Fractured Society 6. The Challenge of Global Inequality in the Anthropocene 7. Planet Earth 8. War 9. Why Theory Matters 10. A Theoretical Framework for Achieving the Healthy Society 11. Policy, Practice and Obstacles 12.The Future: Whither Sociology?Reviews“An impressively wide-ranging account of what a healthy society demands, and why the UK, at least, is rapidly descending into a less healthy, more unequal society.” Kat Smith, University of Strathclyde “Healthy Societies can be considered Graham Scambler’s masterwork. It is a brilliant and theoretically informed analysis of the expanding class divide in health and life expectancy in the UK and US.” William Cockerham, University of Alabama at Birmingham and University of Maryland “Neoliberals assume that healthy societies are merely collections of healthy individuals. Scambler destroys this assumption with a scholarly analysis of how fractured and unequal societies form the structural preconditions for individuals to become unhealthy. To produce healthy individuals, we need societal reform.” Trisha Greenhalgh, University of Oxford Author InformationGraham Scambler is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at UCL and founding co-editor of the journal Social Theory & Health. He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, UK. His career has been committed to teaching and researching on health and healthcare and he has written many books, chapters and journal articles on these issues. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |