Unhealthy Health Policy: A Critical Anthropological ExaminationArachu Castro, Merrill Singer Rowman Altamira, 2004 - 387 pages This new collection turns a critical anthropological eye on the nature of health policy internationally. The authors reveal that in light of prevailing social inequalities, health policies may intend to protect public health, but in fact they often represent significant structural threats to the health and well being of the poor, ethnic minorities, women, and other subordinate groups. The volume focuses on the 'anthropology of policy, ' which is concerned with the process of decision-making, the influences on decision-makers, and the impact of policy on human lives. This collaboration will be a critical resource for researchers and practitioners in medical anthropology, applied anthropology, medical sociology, minority issues, public policy, and health care issues |
Table des matières
III | 3 |
V | 29 |
VI | 43 |
VII | 63 |
VIII | 79 |
X | 97 |
XI | 115 |
XII | 133 |
XXI | 215 |
XXIII | 235 |
XXVI | 247 |
XXIX | 257 |
XXX | 275 |
XXXIII | 287 |
XXXVI | 303 |
XXXVII | 315 |
XIV | 145 |
XV | 161 |
XVI | 163 |
XVII | 177 |
XVIII | 189 |
XIX | 203 |
XXXVIII | 317 |
XLI | 329 |
XLIII | 351 |
363 | |
XLV | 375 |
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Unhealthy Health Policy: A Critical Anthropological Examination Arachu Castro,Merrill Singer Affichage d'extraits - 2004 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Aboriginal African American agencies AIDS Bamako Initiative behavior biomedical biomedicine breast cancer Canada Castro Center cesarean clinical context contraceptive cost Cuba cultural diabetes disease drug users economic effects epidemic evacuation evaluation family planning Farmer federal funding Global groups HAART Haiti health care system health policy health sector health services health system Hispanics HIV/AIDS home birth hospital IDUs impact implementation increased inequalities infection institutions interventions Latin America living Medicaid Medicaid managed Medical Anthropology Medicine mental health Mexico midwifery midwives Ministry of Health Mozambique neoliberal NGOs Pakistan patients percent Ph.D physicians political poor population poverty Press prevention primary health programs promote public health rates reforms Report resettled risk rural Salud sexual Singer social sterilization strategies syringes Tajikistan therapies tion treatment tuberculosis United University War on Drugs welfare Wikwemikong women workers World Bank World Health Organization