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This 2nd edition provides readers with an updated single source reviewing and updating sociological theory in medical or health sociology. The book not only addresses the major theoretical approaches in the field today, it also identifies the future directions these theories are likely to take in explaining the social processes affecting health and disease. Many of the chapters are written by leading medical sociologists who feature the use of theory in their everyday work, including contributions from the original theorists of fundamental causes, health lifestyles, and medicalization. Theories focusing on both agency and structure are included to provide a comprehensive account of this important area in medical sociology. The book includes a new chapter on life course theory.
List of contents
Chapter 1: The Rise of Theory in Medical Sociology.- Chapter 2. Modern Symbolic Interaction Theory and Health.- Chapter 3. Social Construction and Health.- Chapter 4. Fundamental Cause Theory.- Chapter 5. Gender Theory and Health.- Chapter 6. Health Lifestyle Theory.- Chapter 7. The Life Course Perspective and Dynamics Around Health.- Chapter 8. The Rise and Fall of Theories of the Medical Profession.- Chapter 9. Medicalization: Changing Contours, Characteristics, and Contexts.- Chapter 10. Marx, Critical Realism, and Health Inequalities.- Chapter 11. Reflexive Modernity and the Sociology of Health.- Chapter 12. Demography and the Future of Humanity.
About the author
Dr. William Cockerham received his PhD. from the University of California, Berkeley, USA, and served as chairperson of University of Alabama at Birmingham's (UAB) Department of Sociology from 1994-2000 and 2011-2017. He is now Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Chair Emeritus at UAB and Research Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Maryland at College Park. He is also affiliated with the Minority Health & Health Equity Research Center (MHERC) in the Division of Preventive Medicine at the UAB Heersink School of Medicine. He led the sociology department in the initial period of its PhD program in medical sociology and later oversaw the development of the online MA in sociology and the BS in medical sociology. While at UAB, he was an Edge of Chaos Scholar, Sparkman Scholar, and recipient of the Connors Prize in the History of Ideas and the Ireland Award for Scholarly Distinction.
Summary
This 2nd edition provides readers with an updated single source reviewing and updating sociological theory in medical or health sociology. The book not only addresses the major theoretical approaches in the field today, it also identifies the future directions these theories are likely to take in explaining the social processes affecting health and disease. Many of the chapters are written by leading medical sociologists who feature the use of theory in their everyday work, including contributions from the original theorists of fundamental causes, health lifestyles, and medicalization. Theories focusing on both agency and structure are included to provide a comprehensive account of this important area in medical sociology. The book includes a new chapter on life course theory.