Epidemiology and the People's Health (inbunden)
Format
Häftad (Paperback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
520
Utgivningsdatum
2024-06-23
Upplaga
2
Förlag
OUP USA
Dimensioner
235 x 157 x 30 mm
Vikt
745 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780197695555

Epidemiology and the People's Health

Theory and Context, Second Edition

Häftad,  Engelska, 2024-06-23
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This book focuses on theories employed to explain patterns of disease in their societal and ecological context. The range of theories span from ancient Greece and China and different strands of traditional medicine to the 19th c rise of epidemiology as a scientific discipline on through the present, and contrasts the dominant theories - biomedical and lifestyle - to their social epidemiologic alternatives: sociopolitical, psychosocial, and ecosocial theory of disease distribution. A central argument is that explicit use of -- and debates over -- epidemiologic theories of disease distribution will improve the rigor of the science and its ability to advance health justice.
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This is an essential knowledge base with which to equip the next generation of health researchers to deal with the major existential questions we are facing. Krieger is an intellectual giant in epidemiology and public health, one of our great thinkers who takes us from past, present to future. I do not know of another book that so thoroughly reflects upon the impact of our socio-historical past of colonial rule and post-colonialism upon present population health, the influence of eugenics on health statistics, to thereafter brings readers up to date on the current and major preoccupations of public health and social justice. Essential reading for students, academics, and scientists at all stages of their career who take an interest in population health. In my opinion, Kriegers writing is the only place where the intellectual depth and breadth of our discipline is laid out accessibly to novices and experts alike."

Michelle Kelly-Irving, Universit Toulouse III Paul Sabatier



Krieger revisits and amplifies her astute, sensitive, state-of-the-art analysis of how epidemiologys past and present grapple with social (in)justice, incorporating such critical issues as the corporate determinants of health and the political ecology of climate change. A pioneering, ever- salient, and compelling must-read.

Anne-Emanuelle Birn, University of Toronto

This compelling, fully updated volume from one of the greatest contemporary social epidemiologists adds significantly to the field of public health substantially enhancing our understanding of the causes of health inequalities and crucially what we need to do to reduce them

Clare Bambra, Newcastle University

Clare Bambra, Newcastle University This compelling, fully updated volume from one of the greatest contemporary social epidemiologists adds significantly to the field of public health - substantially enhancing our understanding of the causes of health inequalities and crucially what we need to do to reduce them.

Michelle Kelly-Irving, Universit Toulouse III Paul Sabatier This is an essential knowledge base with which to equip the next generation of health researchers to deal with the major existential questions we are facing. I do not know of another book that so thoroughly reflects upon the impact of our socio-historical past of colonial rule and post-colonialism upon present population health, the influence of eugenics on health statistics, to thereafter bring readers up to date on the current and major preoccupations of public health and social justice. Essential reading for students, academics, and scientists at all stages of their careers who take an interest in population health. In my opinion, Krieger's writing is the only place where the intellectual depth and breadth of our discipline is laid out accessibly to novices and experts alike.

Anne-Emanuelle Birn, University of Toronto Krieger revisits and amplifies her astute, sensitive, state-of-the-ar...

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Nancy Krieger is Professor of Social Epidemiology, American Cancer Society Clinical Research Professor, and Director of the Interdisciplinary Concentration on Women, Gender, and Health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. An internationally recognized social epidemiologist (PhD, Epidemiology, UC Berkeley, 1989) and ISI highly cited scientist, her background includes biochemistry, philosophy of science, and history of public health, plus 35+ years of health justice activism. Dr. Kriegers work on health inequities encompasses: (1) conceptual frameworks, including her ecosocial theory of disease distribution, focused on embodiment and equity; (2) etiologic research; and (3) monitoring and methodologic research.

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Preface: Second Edition Preface: 2013 Paperback Edition Preface: 2011 Hardback Edition 1. Does Epidemiologic Theory Exist? On Science, Data, and Explaining Disease Distribution 2. Health in the Balance: Early Theories About Patterns of Disease Occurrence 3. Epidemiology Emerges: Early Theories and Debating Determinants of Disease Distribution-Poison, Filth, Class, & Race (1600-1900) 4. Epidemiology Expands: Germs, Genes, and the (Social) Environment (1900-1950) 5. Contemporary Mainstream Epidemiologic Theory: Biomedical and Lifestyle 6. Social Epidemiologic Alternatives: Sociopolitical and Psychosocial Frameworks 7. Ecosocial Theory of Disease Distribution: Embodying Societal & Ecologic Context 8. Epidemiologic Theory Counts: Harm, Knowledge, Action, and the People's Health References Index