
Using Theory to Explore Health, Medicine and Society
- 160 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Using Theory to Explore Health, Medicine and Society
About this book
This book draws on a broad range of theoretical perspectives to bring to life social theories relating to health and illness. Using case studies it provides contrasting insights into the expanding jurisdiction of medicine over popular issues, including binge drinking, obesity, the prominence of therapy and the search for happiness. The book will appeal to students and academics to show how theory can be applied to issues in health and medicine. Itis also relevant reading for health professionals who may lack knowledge of social theory and how it can help to understand the relationship between health, medicine and society. The book will also benefit students in the social sciences who are familiar with social theory and interested in how it can be applied to health, medicine and society.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of figures, tables and examples
- Overview of the book
- One. Introduction: medicine, medicalisation and society
- Two. Medicine in modernity: a critical political economy
- Three. Orthodox, complementary and alternative medicines
- Four. The happiness and self-help industry
- Five. Medicine in a risk society: the forward march of medicalisation halted?
- Six. Moral panics and medicalisation: the case of binge drinking
- Seven. Contesting paradigms in the medicalisation of obesity
- Eight. Conclusion
- Further reading