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Handbook on the Sociology of Health and Medicine

Petersen, Alan(Edited by)
Part of the Research Handbooks in Sociology series series
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This timely Handbook provides an essential guide to the major topics, perspectives, and scholars in the sociology of health and medicine.

Contributors prove the immense value of a sociological understanding of central health and medical concerns, including public health, the COVID-19 pandemic, and new medical technologies. Through critically analysing the wide variety of approaches taken by sociologists of health and medicine, this Handbook explores what makes the field distinctive.

Chapters cover the full human life span and review key theoretical viewpoints as well as significant empirical themes, drawing on cutting-edge research.

The diverse selection of contributors offer insights into important areas of health and medical development including precision medicine, epidemics and pandemics, data-intensive medicine, AI, neuroscience, and future hospitals.

The chapters also examine the implications of COVID-19 across various domains of health, medicine, and healthcare. Covering key questions, debates, and emerging perspectives, this Handbook will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars in sociology, public health, and science and technology studies.

It will also be an important guide for policymakers and practitioners seeking to develop effective health policies and programs.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1839104740 / 9781839104749
Hardback
362.1
02/11/2023
United Kingdom
English
588 pages
25 cm