The Health of Populations - Stephen J. Kunitz

The Health of Populations

General Theories and Practical Realities
Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2006
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-530807-5 (ISBN)
89,75 inkl. MwSt
Describes how ideas about the costs and benefits of industrialisation, and causes of disease, have been used from different ideological persuasions to explain the health of populations. This book focuses on ideas that have been influential in debates: factors such as standard of living, community and its loss, inequality, and globalisation.
In the maelstrom of current public health debate over the social determinants of health, this book offers a well-balanced discussion on the roots of prevalent strains of thought on the matter. While this area of research deals in complex problems, it is often dominated by those who deploy rather categorical, partisan positions, citing from a wide range of contradictory statistical studies. Stephen Kunitz brings a measured, balanced, and independent perspective to bear on the debate, taking a step back from current arguments to look at the fundamental issues through a socio-historical lens.

Part I describes how ideas about the costs and benefits of industrialisation, and about the causes of disease, have been used by writers from different ideological persuasions to explain the health of populations. Part II focuses on some of the ideas that have been particularly influential in contemporary debates: factors such as standard of living, community and its loss, inequality, and globalisation. The fact that these have been used to support differing explanations of the determinants of population health suggests that there are no easy generalisations in a field with so many discrepant findings.

Scientists often ignore anomalous findings in the interests of advancing a particular paradigm, until the anomalies outweigh the norm and a new paradigm is created. This book argues that in considering social determinants of health, no meaningful over-arching explanations may be possible. Rather, it is by immersion in the reality of particular contexts - work settings, historical periods, geopolitical regions, and governmental credos - that we may gain a better understanding of the way in which social forces shape patterns of health and disease.

PART I: EPISTEMOLOGY, IDEOLOGY, AND EPIDEMIOLOGY; PART II: THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.10.2006
Zusatzinfo 20 halftones, 20 line illustrations, tables
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 236 x 160 mm
Gewicht 567 g
Themenwelt Studium Querschnittsbereiche Geschichte / Ethik der Medizin
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Prävention / Gesundheitsförderung
ISBN-10 0-19-530807-7 / 0195308077
ISBN-13 978-0-19-530807-5 / 9780195308075
Zustand Neuware
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