Health (eBook)

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2018 | 2. Auflage
176 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-0-7456-9951-6 (ISBN)

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Health - Mildred Blaxter
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The second edition of Mildred Blaxter's successful and highly
respected book offers a comprehensive and engaging introduction to
the key debates surrounding the concept of health today. It
discusses how health is defined, constructed, experienced and acted
out in contemporary developed societies, drawing on a range of
empirical data from the USA, Britain, France, and many other
countries.

The new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated, with
new material added on health and identity, the "new genetics", the
sociology of the body, and the formation of health capital
throughout the life course. The topic is the concept of health,
rather than the more usual emphasis on illness and health-care
systems. Special emphasis is given to the lay perspective to show
how people themselves think about and experience health. Blaxter
guides students through all the relevant conceptual models of the
relationship of health to the structure of society, from inequality
in health to the ideas of the risk society, the
'socio-biological translation' and the contribution of
health to social capital. The book concludes with a comprehensively
revised and thought-provoking discussion of the impact of new
technology, the boundaries between life and death, modern
commodification of health, technological transformations of the
body and theories of evolutionary biology.

Health is an invaluable textbook for students of medicine
and other health professions as well as those studying sociology,
health sciences and health promotion.

Mildred Blaxter is Hon. Professor of Medical Sociology at the Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol.

Introduction.

1. How is health defined?

Health as the absence of illness.

Disease as deviance.

Health as balance or homeostasis.

Health as function.

Health as state or status.

The biomedical model.

Contemporary biomedicine.

The social model.

Health, disease, illness and sickness.

How is health measured?

Health capital.

2. How is health constructed?

Health as social construction.

Constructions of history.

Constructions of culture.

Constructivism and feminism.

Illness, labelling and stigma.

Constructions of mental illness.

Constructions of disability.

The critique of relativism.

Medicalisation and the constructions of medical practice.

3. How is health embodied and experienced?

Embodiment.

Lay definitions of health.

Social representations of health.

Self-rated health.

Concepts of the causes of health and illness.

Health histories and subjective health capital.

Illness narratives.

Limitations of narrative.

The search for meaning.

Health as moral discourse and metaphor.

Responsibility for health.

4. How is health enacted?

The rise and fall of 'illness behaviour'.

Person to patient: help-seeking behaviour.

The patient role.

Control and concordance.

Enacted behaviour.

Behaving 'healthily'.

Structure/agency: health as cultural consumption.

Structure/agency: health as self-governance.

5. How is health related to social systems?

A functional relationship.

Responses to functionalism.

Medicine and society.

Health, economic development and social organization.

The downside of economic development.

The concept of inequality in health.

The nature and extent of inequalities.

The causes of inequality.

The socio-biologic translation.

Neo-materialistic explanations.

Social capital.

6. Contemporary change in the meaning of health.

Technology and postmodernity.

Changing boundaries between ill and not-ill.

Changing boundaries of life and death.

Changing boundaries between self and not-self.

Changing boundaries between therapy and enhancement.

Information technologies and medical practice.

Changing attitudes to health and medicine.

New technologies and the risk society.

Evolutionary medicine.

Conclusion.

References.

Index.

"A great text: revised and updated for students of health, whatever
their discipline or background. Changes in science, technology and
our understanding of the body are among the many important topics
covered. Mildred Blaxter writes in a lucid style and has a command
of her material that is second to none. Highly recommended."

Mike Bury, Royal Holloway, University of London

"Updated and with new material, this book provides a fascinating
insight into the phenomenon of health and how it is defined,
constructed, expressed and experienced. Written in a clear and
engaging style, it is an indispensable resource for students and
researchers in the health and social sciences."

Ellen Annandale, University of Leicester

"This fine book takes sociological perspectives of health as a
point of departure, while at the same time increasing our
understanding of illness. Students and professionals alike will
benefit from Blaxter's clear and succinct presentation."

Peter Conrad, Brandeis University

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.7.2018
Reihe/Serie Key Concepts
Key Concepts
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Med. Psychologie / Soziologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Sociology • Sociology of Health & Illness • Soziologie • Soziologie d. Gesundheit u. Krankheit
ISBN-10 0-7456-9951-0 / 0745699510
ISBN-13 978-0-7456-9951-6 / 9780745699516
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