It is now accepted that many of the determinants of health and health care are social. This volume offers a philosophical and theoretical frame within which the nature and extent of this might be optimally examined.
It is now accepted that many of the determinants of health and health care are social. This volume offers a philosophical and theoretical frame within which the nature and extent of this might be optimally examined.
Graham Scambler was Professor of Medical Sociology at UCL until his retirement in 2013, and is currently Emeritus Professor of Sociology at UCL and Visiting Professor of Sociology at Surrey University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I 1. Health as a Social Lens 2. Perspectives in Health Sociology Part II 3. Basic Critical Realism and Health 4. Archer, Reflexivity and Middle-Range Theories 5. The Sociological Potential of Dialectical Critical Realism Part III 6. 'Fractured Society': Health and The Mechanisms That Matter Most 7. Transformative Politics and Change 8. A Sociological Manifesto References Index
Introduction Part I 1. Health as a Social Lens 2. Perspectives in Health Sociology Part II 3. Basic Critical Realism and Health 4. Archer, Reflexivity and Middle-Range Theories 5. The Sociological Potential of Dialectical Critical Realism Part III 6. 'Fractured Society': Health and The Mechanisms That Matter Most 7. Transformative Politics and Change 8. A Sociological Manifesto References Index
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