THE SOCIOLOGY OF MEDICINE

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THE SOCIOLOGY OF MEDICINE

9781858980218 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by William C. Cockerham, Professor of Sociology, Medicine and Public Health and Chair of the Department of Sociology, University of Alabama, Birmingham, US
Publication Date: 1995 ISBN: 978 1 85898 021 8 Extent: 672 pp
The Sociology of Medicine is a collection of essays and research findings representing the work of medical sociologists in several different countries which focus on current ideas, concepts and issues in medical sociology. The selections provide a contemporary overview of the field in the following areas: sociological theory and health, social factors and disease, social demography, social stress, health and illness behaviour, alternative forms of medicine, health professions and occupations, hospitals, and health care delivery and social change.

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The Sociology of Medicine is a collection of essays and research findings representing the work of medical sociologists in several different countries which focus on current ideas, concepts and issues in medical sociology. The selections provide a contemporary overview of the field in the following areas: sociological theory and health, social factors and disease, social demography, social stress, health and illness behaviour, alternative forms of medicine, health professions and occupations, hospitals, and health care delivery and social change.

Although many of the papers are written by medical sociologists in Great Britain and North America, the work of their counterparts in Germany, France, Singapore and Japan is also included. The articles provide both an overview and international focus on the relationship between health and society.
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‘Cockerham has been very successful . . . as he has brought together a range of articles which demonstrate the richness and diversity of research and theory currently within medical sociology. Overall, this book will be a valuable resource to those working in the area . . . it does offer an accessible and interesting overview of many key issues and debates within medical sociology. It furthermore familiarises the reader with the range of theories and methods used in this sub-discipline and illustrates the importance of comparative work. The real strength of the book appears to be its ability to interest readers from varied perspectives and thus provide them with an opportunity to consider how they might contribute themselves to the development of the field.’
– Kathy Kendall, Reviewing Sociology
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Contributors include: S. Arber, P. Conrad, W.A. Glaser, C.W. Hunt, D.W. Light, M.A. Paget, S. Porter, B.S. Turner, H. Waitzkin
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