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Handbook of the Sociology of Health, Illness, and Healing
Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research, 2011B. Pescosolido +3 more
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The Sociology of Health, Healing, and Illness
, 2020IN THIS SECTION 1. BRIEF 2. COMPREHENSIVE BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS: Chapter 1: A Brief Introduction to the Sociology of Health, Healing, and Illness Chapter 2: The Development of Scientific Medicine Chapter 3: Social Epidemiology Chapter 4: Society ...
G. L. Weiss, L. E. Lonnquist
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Uncertain and under Quarantine: Toward a Sociology of Medical Ignorance
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2021At the center of the COVID-19 pandemic lies a ubiquitous feature of medicine. Medicine is permeated with ignorance. Seizing this moment to assess the current state of medical sociology, this article articulates a sociology of medical ignorance.
Owen Whooley, K. Barker
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An Emergent Sociology of Global Health and Development
Sociology of Development, 2019Sociologists have much to contribute to the study of global health and development. Our discipline's fundamental concerns with power and inequality uniquely position us to leverage theoretical, conceptual, substantive, and empirical insights for the ...
S. Noy
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Sleep, health and medicine: sociological agendas
2023In this chapter we explore the multiple entanglements between sleep, health and medicine in contemporary society, with particular reference to sociological engagements with these relations so far and the future sociological research agendas this suggests.
Simon J. Williams +2 more
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Understanding the Sociology of Health
, 2012PART ONE: THEORIES, PERSPECTIVES AND CONCEPTS Sociological Theory: Explaining and Theorizing Concepts of Health and Medicine Medical Power and Knowledge Challenging Medical Dominance Evidence and Enquiry: An Overview of Sociological Research PART TWO ...
Anne-Marie Barry, C. Yuill
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, 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic presents the profoundest public health and economic crisis of our times. The seemingly impossible has happened: borders have closed, nations have locked down, and individuals have socially isolated for the collective good.
Steve Matthewman, Kate Huppatz
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The Covid-19 pandemic presents the profoundest public health and economic crisis of our times. The seemingly impossible has happened: borders have closed, nations have locked down, and individuals have socially isolated for the collective good.
Steve Matthewman, Kate Huppatz
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