ISBN
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9781412920735 (hbk.)
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1412920736 (hbk.)
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9781412920742 (pbk.)
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1412920744 (pbk.)
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Autors
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Bradby, Hannah, 1966-
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Nosaukums
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Medicine, health and society : a critical sociology / Hannah Bradby.
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Izdošanas ziņas
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Los Angeles : SAGE, 2012.
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Fiziskais rakst.
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vii, 189 lpp. ; 24 cm.
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Bibliogrāfija
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Bibliogrāfija: [168.]-190. lpp. un rādītājs.
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Saturs
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Saturs: Prologue: Sociology, Medicine and Medical Sociology ; Introduction ; Medical Sociology and Its Relationship with Sociology ; Theory and Application ; Sociology and Medicine ; Interdisciplinarity and Multidisciplinarity ; References ; 1. Introducing the Sociology of Medicine, Health and Society ; 2. Social Theory and the Sociology of Health and Medicine ; Introduction ; Parsons and Functionalism ; Criticism of Parsons’ Idealized Type ; Theories of Conflict and Political Economy ; Inequalities and Social Stratification ; Interactionism ; Phenomenology ; Modernity and Post-Modernity ; Social Constructionism ; Post-Structuralism and Structuralism ; Criticism of Constructionism ; Conclusion ; References ; 3. Health Inequalities ; Introduction ; Theory and Inequality ; Inequity and Inequality ; Measurement of Inequality ; The Pattern of Health Inequalities ; Causes of Inequalities ; Healthcare and Inequalities ; Global Inequality ; Conclusion ;
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Saturs: 4. Women, Gender and Feminism ; Introduction ; Feminism ; Gendered Visibility ; Gendered Polarity and Theorizing Difference ; Reconceptualizing Gender ; Undoing Polarities ; Health Inequalities ; Morbidity, Gender and the Effect of Work ; Conclusion ; References ; 5. Ethnicity, Racism and Difference ; Introduction ; Background -- UK ; Background -- USA ;
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Saturs: Sociology of Race Relations ; Ethnicity and Health Inequalities ; Mental Health ; Conclusion ; References ; 6. Bodies, Pain and Suffering ; Introduction ; The Sociological Body ; Dissecting the Body ; Cultural Bodies ; Biotechnological Bodies ; Embodiment ; Bodies and Disabilities ; Bodies and Narrative ; Mute Bodies ; Meta-Narrative and Suffering ; Conclusion ; References ; 7. The Workings of Medicine ; Introduction ; Background ; Medicine’s Golden Age ; Medical Power ; Medical Imperialism ; Proletarianization, Deprofessionalization and Corporatization ; Challenging Medicine: Efficacy, Efficiency, Accessibility ; Efficacy, Equity and Efficiency ;
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Saturs: Managers, Managerialism and Markets ; Challenging Equity ; Has the NHS Improved? ; The Doctor-Patient Relationship in a Regulatory Framework ; The Legal Challenge ; Consumerism in Medicine ; Specialization ; Alternative Medical Practitioners ; Medical Tourism ; Medicalization in a Digital Era ; Conclusion ; References ; 8. Conclusion ; Introduction ; The Practice of Medicine ; Medical Encounters ; Biotechnology ; Ethics and Expectations of Biotechnological Innovation ; The Culture of Bioethics ; Global Health ; Medical Migration ; Global Suffering and Sociology ; Conclusion ; References ; Glossary of Terms ; Index.
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Kopsavilkums
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A clear, bold book which provides a contemporary account of why medicine and health matter in our modern society. Written by an expert in both sociology and medicine, it critically explores key areas of debate and policy whilst explaining the practical realities of medicine today.
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Priekšmets
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Sociālā medicīna
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UDK
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616-058
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316:61
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61:316
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Monogr. ier. nr.
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000736442
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Visi eksemplāri
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Visi eksemplāri
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Eks. pa filiālēm
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LNB:Soc.& Hum.zinātņu las.
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Eks. pa filiālēm
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RSU:Informācijas centrs
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