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Staying Alive Toba Bryant

Staying Alive By Toba Bryant

Staying Alive by Toba Bryant


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Provides a fresh perspective on health, health care, and illness that will be of interest to a wide range of readers in the fields of health studies, nursing, and social policy. In addition to traditional health sciences and sociological approaches, the book provides human rights and political economy perspectives on health, focusing on Canada and the United States within an international context.

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Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Health Care by Toba Bryant

Staying Alive provides a fresh perspective on health, health care, and illness that will be of interest to a wide range of readers in the fields of health studies, nursing, and social policy.

In addition to traditional health sciences and sociological approaches, the book provides human rights and political economy perspectives on health, focusing on Canada and the United States within an international context. This unique collection also includes chapters on pharmaceutical policy, social class, race, gender and care, the social construction of illness and disability, and approaches to promoting population health that include insights into the impact of economic forces such as globalization and privatization.

The second edition has been thoroughly updated and features a new chapter on research methodology; expanded discussions of inequality, women's health, public health and public policy; more material on First Nations health; and a new discussion of the historical development of the Canadian medicare system.

Staying Alive Reviews

By using broad methodological approaches, such as social epidemiology, critical sociology, and, more particularly, political economy and a human rights analysis, the authors included in this volume achieve incisive and novel insights in the study of health and health care. The book that follows, above all, provides us with critical methods to understand the health system, particularly in Canada, at this historical juncture. - Gary Teeple, Professor of Sociology, Simon Fraser University

About Toba Bryant

Toba Bryant is the author of An Introduction to Health Policy as well as a contributor to Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives. She is Assistant Professor of Sociology at York University and an Associate of the Centre for Urban and Community Studies at the University of Toronto.

Dennis Raphael, PhD, is a Professor of Health Policy and Management at York University. The most recent of his over 250 scientific publications have focused on the health effects of income inequality and poverty, the quality of life of communities and individuals, and the impact of government decisions on Canadians' health and well-being. Dr. Raphael is editor of Tackling Health Inequalities: Lessons from International Experiences and Health Promotion and Quality of Life in Canada; co-editor of Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Health Care; and author of Poverty in Canada: Implications for Health and Quality of Life.

Marcia H. Rioux is a Distinguished Research Professor in the School of Health Policy and Management at York University and Principal Investigator and Co-Director of Disability Rights Promotion International.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword - Gary Teeple
  • Preface
  • Part I: Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Health Care
  • Chapter 1: Epidemiological Apporaches to Population Health - Stephen Bezruchka
  • Chapter 2: Sociological Perspectives on Health and Health Care - Ivy Lynn Bourgeault
  • Chapter 3: Health and Health Care: A Political Economy Perspective - David Coburn
  • Chapter 4: The Right to Health: Human Rights Approaches to Health - Marcia Rioux
  • Chapter 5: Researching Health: Knowledge Paradigms, Methodologies, and Methods - Toba Bryant, Dennis Raphael, and Marcia Rioux
  • Part II: Social Determinants of Health
  • Chapter 6: Social Determinants of Health: An Overview of Concepts and Issues - Dennis Raphael
  • Chapter 7: Social Class and Health Inequalities - Julie McMullin and Lorraine Davies
  • Chapter 8: Gender, Race, and Health Inequalities - Ann Pederson, Dennis Raphael, and Ellisa Johnson
  • Chapter 9: Politics, Public Policy, and Health Inequalities - Toba Bryant
  • Part III: Canada's Health Care System
  • Chapter 10: Cracks in the Foundation: The Origins and Development of the Canadian and American Health Care Systems - Georgina Feldberg, Robert Vipond, and Toba Bryant
  • Chapter 11: Evolution of Health Care Policy: Deconstructing Divergent Approaches - Mary E. Wiktorowicz
  • Chapter 12: The Provision of Care: Professions, Politics, and Profit - Ivy Lynn Bourgeault
  • Part IV: Critical Issues in Health, Illness, and Health Care
  • Chapter 13: Gender, Health, and Care - Pat Armstrong
  • Chapter 14: Constructing Disability and Illness - Marcia Rioux and Tamara Daly
  • Chapter 15: Pharmaceutical Policy: The Dance between Industry, Government, and the Medical Profession - Joel Lexchin
  • Chapter 16: The Political Economy of Public Health: Public Health Concerns in Canada, the U.S., U.K., Norway, and Sweden - Dennis Raphael and Toba Bryant
  • Chapter 17: Toward the Future: Current Themes in Health Research and Practice in Canada - Toba Bryant, Dennis Raphael, and Marcia Rioux
  • About the Contributors
  • Copyright Acknowledgments
  • Index

Additional information

CIN1551303701VG
9781551303703
1551303701
Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Health Care by Toba Bryant
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Canadian Scholars
20100505
496
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