Assembling Health Rights in Global Context
Genealogies and Anthropologies
Herausgeber: Mold, Alex; Reubi, David
Assembling Health Rights in Global Context
Genealogies and Anthropologies
Herausgeber: Mold, Alex; Reubi, David
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Health Rights in Global Context provides an in-depth discussion of the historical, social and political context of rights in health and develops much needed critical perspectives on the human rights approach to global health.
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Health Rights in Global Context provides an in-depth discussion of the historical, social and political context of rights in health and develops much needed critical perspectives on the human rights approach to global health.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9781138960282
- ISBN-10: 1138960284
- Artikelnr.: 43023200
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9781138960282
- ISBN-10: 1138960284
- Artikelnr.: 43023200
Alex Mold is a Lecturer in History in the Centre for History and Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK. David Reubi is a Lecturer in Human Geography in the School of Geography, Queen Mary, University of London, UK.
Introduction David Reubi and Alex Mold Part 1: Rights, Citizenship and
Subjectivities 1. Not Rights but Reciprocal Responsibility: the Rhetoric of
State Health Provision in Early Twentieth Century Britain Jane Seymour 2.
Unauthorised Immigrants and the Denial of the Right to Health Care in the
United States Beatrix Hoffman 3. Rights, Responsibility, and Health
Services: Human Rights as an Idiomatic Language of Power Jarrett Zigon
Part 2: Making Health Rights 4. The Political Evolution of Health as a
Human Right: Conceptualizing Public Health under International Law,
1940s-1990s Benjamin Meier 5. Health Right or Human Right? Changing Tides
in the International Discussion of Female Genital Mutilation, 1970-2010
Marion Hulverscheidt 6. Constructing Tobacco Control as a Human Rights
Issue: Smoking, Lawyers and the Judicialisation of the Right to Health
David Reubi Part 3: Resistance, Contestation and Translation 7. From
Isolation to 'Living Together': Human Rights in Japanese HIV/AIDS Discourse
Hannah Waterson 8. Evidence-Based Advocacy and the Retreat From Rights in
Safe Motherhood Discourse' Katerini Storeng and Dominque Béhague 9. State
of Exception, Culture of Medical Police: SARS, and the Law of No Rights in
the People's Republic of China Christos Lynteris
Subjectivities 1. Not Rights but Reciprocal Responsibility: the Rhetoric of
State Health Provision in Early Twentieth Century Britain Jane Seymour 2.
Unauthorised Immigrants and the Denial of the Right to Health Care in the
United States Beatrix Hoffman 3. Rights, Responsibility, and Health
Services: Human Rights as an Idiomatic Language of Power Jarrett Zigon
Part 2: Making Health Rights 4. The Political Evolution of Health as a
Human Right: Conceptualizing Public Health under International Law,
1940s-1990s Benjamin Meier 5. Health Right or Human Right? Changing Tides
in the International Discussion of Female Genital Mutilation, 1970-2010
Marion Hulverscheidt 6. Constructing Tobacco Control as a Human Rights
Issue: Smoking, Lawyers and the Judicialisation of the Right to Health
David Reubi Part 3: Resistance, Contestation and Translation 7. From
Isolation to 'Living Together': Human Rights in Japanese HIV/AIDS Discourse
Hannah Waterson 8. Evidence-Based Advocacy and the Retreat From Rights in
Safe Motherhood Discourse' Katerini Storeng and Dominque Béhague 9. State
of Exception, Culture of Medical Police: SARS, and the Law of No Rights in
the People's Republic of China Christos Lynteris
Introduction David Reubi and Alex Mold Part 1: Rights, Citizenship and
Subjectivities 1. Not Rights but Reciprocal Responsibility: the Rhetoric of
State Health Provision in Early Twentieth Century Britain Jane Seymour 2.
Unauthorised Immigrants and the Denial of the Right to Health Care in the
United States Beatrix Hoffman 3. Rights, Responsibility, and Health
Services: Human Rights as an Idiomatic Language of Power Jarrett Zigon
Part 2: Making Health Rights 4. The Political Evolution of Health as a
Human Right: Conceptualizing Public Health under International Law,
1940s-1990s Benjamin Meier 5. Health Right or Human Right? Changing Tides
in the International Discussion of Female Genital Mutilation, 1970-2010
Marion Hulverscheidt 6. Constructing Tobacco Control as a Human Rights
Issue: Smoking, Lawyers and the Judicialisation of the Right to Health
David Reubi Part 3: Resistance, Contestation and Translation 7. From
Isolation to 'Living Together': Human Rights in Japanese HIV/AIDS Discourse
Hannah Waterson 8. Evidence-Based Advocacy and the Retreat From Rights in
Safe Motherhood Discourse' Katerini Storeng and Dominque Béhague 9. State
of Exception, Culture of Medical Police: SARS, and the Law of No Rights in
the People's Republic of China Christos Lynteris
Subjectivities 1. Not Rights but Reciprocal Responsibility: the Rhetoric of
State Health Provision in Early Twentieth Century Britain Jane Seymour 2.
Unauthorised Immigrants and the Denial of the Right to Health Care in the
United States Beatrix Hoffman 3. Rights, Responsibility, and Health
Services: Human Rights as an Idiomatic Language of Power Jarrett Zigon
Part 2: Making Health Rights 4. The Political Evolution of Health as a
Human Right: Conceptualizing Public Health under International Law,
1940s-1990s Benjamin Meier 5. Health Right or Human Right? Changing Tides
in the International Discussion of Female Genital Mutilation, 1970-2010
Marion Hulverscheidt 6. Constructing Tobacco Control as a Human Rights
Issue: Smoking, Lawyers and the Judicialisation of the Right to Health
David Reubi Part 3: Resistance, Contestation and Translation 7. From
Isolation to 'Living Together': Human Rights in Japanese HIV/AIDS Discourse
Hannah Waterson 8. Evidence-Based Advocacy and the Retreat From Rights in
Safe Motherhood Discourse' Katerini Storeng and Dominque Béhague 9. State
of Exception, Culture of Medical Police: SARS, and the Law of No Rights in
the People's Republic of China Christos Lynteris