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States of Disease - Political Environments and Human Health

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States of Disease is a major contribution to the study of the political ecology of health. Drawing upon long-term research from Southern Africa, King shows how human health is produced through complex social, political, and economic systems. The standard medical model too often limits our view, so we fail to draw the connections that could produce healthier social relations. A crucial intervention.”—Joel Wainwright, author of Decolonizing Development: Colonial Power and the Maya

“Social scientists have increasingly applied new analytical approaches to the study of health—yet the discipline of geography has largely been on the sidelines. States of Disease sharpens the cutting-edge tools of political ecology to argue persuasively that ecological conditions are integral to the politics and spatiality of disease and wellness. In contributing to multilayered understandings of HIV/AIDS, the book challenges dominant biomedical approaches.”—Mark Hunter, author of Love in the Time of AIDS: Inequality, Gender, and Rights in South Africa

“Where is disease located? So much of our current thinking is dominated by a biomedical model that locates disease within individual bodies. In States of Disease, Brian King demonstrates the fundamental shortcomings of this view, countering with a nuanced interdisciplinary account of HIV/AIDS in South Africa, placing it within a larger social and political landscape of health.”—Barbara Entwisle, Kenan Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

“In States of Disease, Brian King compellingly demonstrates that challenges like HIV/AIDS and malaria are structurally driven, spatially complex, ecologically networked, and systemically unequal health problems, but ones that have mistakenly been treated in strictly biomedical and individual terms, time and again. States of Disease traces complex political ecologies that exact a terrible human toll when they're ignored. Such enormous suffering makes this milestone work of research all the more urgent.”—Paul Robbins, Director, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies

List of contents

List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

I ntroduction: “No One Dies of AIDS”
1. Social Ecology of Health
2. HIV Lifeways
3. Historical Spaces and Contemporary Epidemics
4. Landscapes of HIV
5. Health Ecologies within Dynamic Systems
6. States of Health

Notes
References
Index

About the author

Brian King is Associate Professor of Geography at The Pennsylvania State University. 

Summary

Human health is shaped by the interactions between social and ecological systems. This book advances a social ecology of health framework to demonstrate how historical spatial formations contribute to contemporary vulnerabilities to disease and the possibilities for health justice.

Additional text

"In his recent book, States of Disease: Political Environments and Human Health, Brian King weaves together political ecology and health geography using innovative and transformative writing."

Product details

Authors Brian King, King Brian
Publisher University Of California Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2016
 
EAN 9780520278219
ISBN 978-0-520-27821-9
No. of pages 256
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

MEDICAL / Diseases, MEDICAL / Public Health, MEDICAL / Preventive Medicine, Diseases & disorders, Public health & preventive medicine, Diseases and disorders, Public health and preventive medicine

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