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Sociological Perspectives of Health and Illness

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Medical sociology has evolved from being considered as an unimportant area of enquiry to being regarded as central to the study of private troubles and public issues.

At present, much of what is deemed in sociology as exciting is advancing or contributing to the field of health.

It is appropriate, therefore, that an edited text is published to specifically examine some of the important themes currently in medical sociology research and writing.

This volume documents thinking, frameworks and processes that are actively shaping the medical sociology research of today.

It covers a wide range of topics ranging from the morality of death and euthanasia to the conflict that exists between different status health care providers.Sociological Perspectives of Health and Illness will be of interest to students across a wide range of courses in sociology and the social sciences.

Specifically, students undertaking undergraduate and postgraduate courses in health studies, and health promotion would benefit by reading this textbook.

However, professionals will also be attracted to the book due to the dissemination of current practises in health promotion issues and practices.

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Product Details
1443825484 / 9781443825481
Hardback
306.461
01/02/2011
United Kingdom
English
330 p.
21 cm
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