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(Re)Thinking Violence in Health Care Settings
A Critical Approach
Herausgeber: Holmes, Dave
Trudy Rudge
(Re)Thinking Violence in Health Care Settings
A Critical Approach
Herausgeber: Holmes, Dave
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Drawing together the latest research from Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US, (Re)Thinking Violence in Health Care Settings engages with the work of critical theorists such as Bourdieu, Butler, Foucault, Latour, and Zizek, amongst others, to address the issue of violence and theorise its workings in creative and controversial ways.
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Drawing together the latest research from Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US, (Re)Thinking Violence in Health Care Settings engages with the work of critical theorists such as Bourdieu, Butler, Foucault, Latour, and Zizek, amongst others, to address the issue of violence and theorise its workings in creative and controversial ways.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 718g
- ISBN-13: 9781409432661
- ISBN-10: 1409432661
- Artikelnr.: 45373865
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 718g
- ISBN-13: 9781409432661
- ISBN-10: 1409432661
- Artikelnr.: 45373865
Dave Holmes is Professor and University Research Chair in Forensic Nursing, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Canada and co-editor of both Critical Interventions in the Ethics of Healthcare and Abjectly Boundless: Boundaries, Bodies and Health Work. Trudy Rudge is Professor at Sydney Nursing School, University of Sydney, Australia, and co-editor of Abjectly Boundless: Boundaries, Bodies and Health Work. Amélie Perron is Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Canada.
Contents: Foreword, Dave Holmes; Introduction: (re)thinking violence in
health care settings, Dave Holmes, Trudy Rudge, Amélie Perron and Isabelle
St-Pierre; Part I Institutional and Managerial Violence: A critical
reflection on the use of behaviour modification programs in forensic
psychiatry settings, Dave Holmes and Stuart J. Murray; The violence of
tolerance in a multicultural workplace: examples from nursing, Trudy Rudge,
Virginia Mapedzahama, Sandra West and Amélie Perron; Changing discourses of
blame in nursing and healthcare, Hannah Cooke; Hospital policies regarding
violence in the workplace: a discourse analysis, Penny Powers; Exploring
violence in a forensic hospital: a theoretical experimentation, Amélie
Perron and Trudy Rudge; Nurses' failure to report elder abuse in long-term
care: an exploratory study, Gloria Hamel-Lauzon and Sylvie Lauzon. Part II
Horizontal Violence: Foucault and the nexus between violence and power: the
context of intra/inter professional aggression, Isabelle St-Pierre;
Examining nurse-to-nurse horizontal violence and nurse-to-student vertical
violence through the lens of phenomenology, Sandra P. Thomas; The rise of
violence in HIV/AIDS prevention campaigns: a critical discourse analysis,
Marilou Gagnon and Jean Daniel Jacob; Bullying in the workplace: a
qualitative study of newly licensed registered nurses, Shellie Simons and
Barbara Mawn; Sexual health nursing assessments: examining the violence of
intimate exposures, Patrick O'Byrne and Cory Woodyatt; Bullying on the
back-channels: everyday interpersonal communicative relations in telephone
talk as a space for covert forms of professional manipulation, Jackie Cook
and Colette Snowden. Part III Patients' Violence: Assessment of risk and
special observations in mental health practice: a comparison of forensic
and non-forensic settings, Elizabeth Mason-Whitehead and Tom Mason;
Policing pornography in high-secure care: the discursive construction of
gendered inequality, David Mer
health care settings, Dave Holmes, Trudy Rudge, Amélie Perron and Isabelle
St-Pierre; Part I Institutional and Managerial Violence: A critical
reflection on the use of behaviour modification programs in forensic
psychiatry settings, Dave Holmes and Stuart J. Murray; The violence of
tolerance in a multicultural workplace: examples from nursing, Trudy Rudge,
Virginia Mapedzahama, Sandra West and Amélie Perron; Changing discourses of
blame in nursing and healthcare, Hannah Cooke; Hospital policies regarding
violence in the workplace: a discourse analysis, Penny Powers; Exploring
violence in a forensic hospital: a theoretical experimentation, Amélie
Perron and Trudy Rudge; Nurses' failure to report elder abuse in long-term
care: an exploratory study, Gloria Hamel-Lauzon and Sylvie Lauzon. Part II
Horizontal Violence: Foucault and the nexus between violence and power: the
context of intra/inter professional aggression, Isabelle St-Pierre;
Examining nurse-to-nurse horizontal violence and nurse-to-student vertical
violence through the lens of phenomenology, Sandra P. Thomas; The rise of
violence in HIV/AIDS prevention campaigns: a critical discourse analysis,
Marilou Gagnon and Jean Daniel Jacob; Bullying in the workplace: a
qualitative study of newly licensed registered nurses, Shellie Simons and
Barbara Mawn; Sexual health nursing assessments: examining the violence of
intimate exposures, Patrick O'Byrne and Cory Woodyatt; Bullying on the
back-channels: everyday interpersonal communicative relations in telephone
talk as a space for covert forms of professional manipulation, Jackie Cook
and Colette Snowden. Part III Patients' Violence: Assessment of risk and
special observations in mental health practice: a comparison of forensic
and non-forensic settings, Elizabeth Mason-Whitehead and Tom Mason;
Policing pornography in high-secure care: the discursive construction of
gendered inequality, David Mer
Contents: Foreword, Dave Holmes; Introduction: (re)thinking violence in
health care settings, Dave Holmes, Trudy Rudge, Amélie Perron and Isabelle
St-Pierre; Part I Institutional and Managerial Violence: A critical
reflection on the use of behaviour modification programs in forensic
psychiatry settings, Dave Holmes and Stuart J. Murray; The violence of
tolerance in a multicultural workplace: examples from nursing, Trudy Rudge,
Virginia Mapedzahama, Sandra West and Amélie Perron; Changing discourses of
blame in nursing and healthcare, Hannah Cooke; Hospital policies regarding
violence in the workplace: a discourse analysis, Penny Powers; Exploring
violence in a forensic hospital: a theoretical experimentation, Amélie
Perron and Trudy Rudge; Nurses' failure to report elder abuse in long-term
care: an exploratory study, Gloria Hamel-Lauzon and Sylvie Lauzon. Part II
Horizontal Violence: Foucault and the nexus between violence and power: the
context of intra/inter professional aggression, Isabelle St-Pierre;
Examining nurse-to-nurse horizontal violence and nurse-to-student vertical
violence through the lens of phenomenology, Sandra P. Thomas; The rise of
violence in HIV/AIDS prevention campaigns: a critical discourse analysis,
Marilou Gagnon and Jean Daniel Jacob; Bullying in the workplace: a
qualitative study of newly licensed registered nurses, Shellie Simons and
Barbara Mawn; Sexual health nursing assessments: examining the violence of
intimate exposures, Patrick O'Byrne and Cory Woodyatt; Bullying on the
back-channels: everyday interpersonal communicative relations in telephone
talk as a space for covert forms of professional manipulation, Jackie Cook
and Colette Snowden. Part III Patients' Violence: Assessment of risk and
special observations in mental health practice: a comparison of forensic
and non-forensic settings, Elizabeth Mason-Whitehead and Tom Mason;
Policing pornography in high-secure care: the discursive construction of
gendered inequality, David Mer
health care settings, Dave Holmes, Trudy Rudge, Amélie Perron and Isabelle
St-Pierre; Part I Institutional and Managerial Violence: A critical
reflection on the use of behaviour modification programs in forensic
psychiatry settings, Dave Holmes and Stuart J. Murray; The violence of
tolerance in a multicultural workplace: examples from nursing, Trudy Rudge,
Virginia Mapedzahama, Sandra West and Amélie Perron; Changing discourses of
blame in nursing and healthcare, Hannah Cooke; Hospital policies regarding
violence in the workplace: a discourse analysis, Penny Powers; Exploring
violence in a forensic hospital: a theoretical experimentation, Amélie
Perron and Trudy Rudge; Nurses' failure to report elder abuse in long-term
care: an exploratory study, Gloria Hamel-Lauzon and Sylvie Lauzon. Part II
Horizontal Violence: Foucault and the nexus between violence and power: the
context of intra/inter professional aggression, Isabelle St-Pierre;
Examining nurse-to-nurse horizontal violence and nurse-to-student vertical
violence through the lens of phenomenology, Sandra P. Thomas; The rise of
violence in HIV/AIDS prevention campaigns: a critical discourse analysis,
Marilou Gagnon and Jean Daniel Jacob; Bullying in the workplace: a
qualitative study of newly licensed registered nurses, Shellie Simons and
Barbara Mawn; Sexual health nursing assessments: examining the violence of
intimate exposures, Patrick O'Byrne and Cory Woodyatt; Bullying on the
back-channels: everyday interpersonal communicative relations in telephone
talk as a space for covert forms of professional manipulation, Jackie Cook
and Colette Snowden. Part III Patients' Violence: Assessment of risk and
special observations in mental health practice: a comparison of forensic
and non-forensic settings, Elizabeth Mason-Whitehead and Tom Mason;
Policing pornography in high-secure care: the discursive construction of
gendered inequality, David Mer