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245 0 4 _aThe sociology of health and illness :
_ba reader /
_cedited by Michael Bury and Jonathan Gabe.
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2004.
300 _axvii, 396 pages :
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336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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490 1 _aRoutledge student readers
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aHealth beliefs and knowledge -- Inequalities and patterning of health and illness -- Professional and patient interaction -- Chronic illness and disability -- Evaluation and politics of health care -- --
505 0 0 _tGeneral Introduction /
_rMichael Bury and Jonathan Gabe --
_g1.
_tThe Individual, the Way of Life and the Genesis of Illness /
_rClaudine Herzlich --
_g2.
_tWhy Do the Victims Blame Themselves? /
_rMildred Blaxter --
_g3.
_tLay Epidemiology and the Prevention Paradox: The Implications of Coronary Candidacy for Health Education /
_rCharlie Davison, George Davey Smith and Stephen Frankel --
_g4.
_t"Lifestyle" and its Social Meaning /
_rMichael Calnan --
_g5.
_tPopular Epidemiology, Toxic Waste and Social Movements /
_rPhil Brown --
_g6.
_tLay Constructions of Genetic Risk /
_rEvelyn Parsons and Paul Atkinson --
_g7.
_tFrom Social Integration to Health: Durkheim in the New Millennium /
_rLisa F. Berkman, Thomas Glass, Ian Brissette and Teresa E. Seeman --
_g8.
_tThe Epidemiological Transition: From Material Scarcity to Social Disadvantage? /
_rRichard G. Wilkinson --
_g9.
_tExplaining Health Inequalities: Beyond Black and Barker /
_rDenny Vagero and Raymond Illsley --
_g10.
_tHealth Inequalities in the Life Course Perspective /
_rM. E. J. Wadsworth --
_g11.
_tGenetic, Cultural or Socio-Economic Vulnerability? Explaining Ethnic Inequalities in Health /
_rJames Y. Nazroo --
_g12.
_tGender Differences in Health: Are Things Really as Simple as they Seem? /
_rSally Macintyre, Kate Hunt and Helen Sweeting --
_g13.
_tThe Social Organization of Illness /
_rEliot Freidson --
_g14.
_tWorking on the Front-Line: Risk Culture and Nursing in the New NHS /
_rEllen Annadale --
_g15.
_tConsumerism, Reflexivity and the Medical Encounter /
_rDeborah Lupton --
_g16.
_tGoing Private: Ceremonial Forms in a Medical Oncology Clinic /
_rDavid Silverman --
_g17.
_tA New Medical Pluralism? /
_rSarah Cant and Ursula Sharma --
_g18.
_tDecision Making in the Physician-Patient Encounter: Revisiting the Shared Treatment Decision-Making Model /
_rCathy Charles, Amiram Gafni and Tim Whelan --
_g19.
_tThe Genesis of Chronic Illness: Narrative Reconstruction /
_rGareth Williams --
_g20.
_tMedical Sociology, Chronic Illness and the Body /
_rMichael P. Kelly and David Field --
_g21.
_tDefining and Researching Disability: Challenges and Responses /
_rMichael Bury --
_g22.
_tDefining Impairment and Disability: Issues at Stake /
_rMike Oliver --
_g23.
_tFrom Biographical Disruption to Biographical Reinforcement: The Case of HIV-Positive Men /
_rDaniele Carricaburu and Janine Pierret --
_g24.
_tWhen Bodies Need Voices /
_rArthur Frank --
_g25.
_tContinuity and Change in the British National Health Service /
_rJonathan Gabe --
_g26.
_tThe Politics of Evidence-Based Medicine in the United Kingdom /
_rStephen Harrison --
_g27.
_tA Sociological Perspective on Rationing: Power, Rhetoric and Situated Practices /
_rDonald W. Light and David Hughes --
_g28.
_tQualitative Methods for Assessing Health Care /
_rRay Fitzpatrick and Mary Boulton --
_g29.
_tImplementing Evidence-Based Medicine in General Practice: Audit and Qualitative Study of Anti-Thrombotic Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation /
_rAlistair Howitt and David Armstrong --
_g30.
_tRandom Allocation or Allocation at Random? Patients' Perspectives of Participation in a Randomised Controlled Trial /
_rKatie Featherstone and Jenny L. Donovan.
520 _aThis collection of both classic writings and more recent articles in the sociology of health and illness includes a number of different perspectives on health and illness.
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