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OverviewThis book draws on a broad range of theoretical perspectives to bring to life social theories relating to health and illness. Using case studies it provides contrasting insights into the expanding jurisdiction of medicine over popular issues, including binge drinking, obesity, the prominence of therapy and the search for happiness. The book will appeal to students and academics to show how theory can be applied to issues in health and medicine. Itis also relevant reading for health professionals who may lack knowledge of social theory and how it can help to understand the relationship between health, medicine and society. The book will also benefit students in the social sciences who are familiar with social theory and interested in how it can be applied to health, medicine and society. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Kennedy (School of the Built and Natural Environment, Glasgow Caledonian University) , Carole Kennedy (Glasgow Caledonian University)Publisher: Bristol University Press Imprint: Policy Press ISBN: 9781847424013ISBN 10: 1847424015 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 16 June 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a powerful study of one of the most significant developments in contemporary social life. Frank Furedi, University of Kent This book is to be welcomed as making an important addition to our understanding of the ways in which sociological theory can enable us to understand everyday life. It not only enables us to understand the mediatisation debate from a sociological perspective but also to understand the role that sociology itself plays in the creation of discourses around social issues. Pamela Abbott, Consultant, Institute for Policy Analysis and Research, Rwanda This is a powerful study of one of the most significant developments in contemporary social life. Frank Furedi, University of Kent Written in an engaging and accessible style this book demonstrates how sociological themes and concepts can promote an understanding of a range of important and popular heath issues; binge drinking, obesity, alternative medicines and the happiness and self-help industry. This book is relevant to any student or professional wishing to gain a deeper understanding of health issues and social problems. Professor Linda McKie, Glasgow Caledonian University This book is to be welcomed as making an important addition our understanding of the ways in which sociological theory can enable us to understand everyday life. It not only enables us to understand the mediatisation debate from a sociological perspective but also to understand the role that sociology itself plays in the creation of discourses around social issues. Pamela Abbott, Consultant, Institute for Policy Analysis and Research, Rwanda Author InformationPeter Kennedy is a Lecturer in Sociology in the School of Law and Social Sciences at Glasgow Caledonian University.His research interests include health and sport. Carole Ann Kennedy is a tutor at the Open University in Scotland and has research interests in health and social care. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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