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    Author(s)William C Cockerham
    PublisherTaylor and Francis
    ISBN9780367469085
    Pages340
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2020

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    Taylor and Francis Sociological Theories Of Health And Illness 1St Edition 2021 Edition by William C Cockerham

    Sociological Theories of Health and Illness reviews the evolution of theory in medical sociology beginning with the field's origins in medicine and extending to its present-day standing as a major sociological subdiscipline. Sociological theory has an especially important role in the practice of medical sociology because its theories distinguish the subdiscipline from virtually all other scientific fields engaged in the study of health and illness. The focus is on contemporary theory because it applies to contemporary conditions; however, since theory in sociology is often grounded in historical precedents and classical foundations, this material is likewise included as it relates to medical sociology today. This book focuses on the most commonly used sociological theories in the study of health and illness, illustrating their utility in current examples of empirical research on a wide range of topics. The qualitative or quantitative research methods applicable to specific theories are also covered. Distinctions between macro and micro-level levels of analysis and the relevance of the agency-structure dichotomy inherent in all theories in sociology are discussed. Beginning with classical theory (Durkheim, Weber, and Marx) and the neglected founders (Gilman, Martineau, and DuBois), along with symbolic interaction (Mead, Strauss) and labeling theory (Becker), and poststructuralism and postmodernism (Foucault), coverage is extended to contemporary medical sociology. Discussion of the stress process model (Pearlin) is followed by the social construction of gender and race and intersectionality theory (Collins), health lifestyle theory (Cockerham), life course theory (Elder), fundamental cause theory (Link and Phelan), and theories of the medical profession (Freidson), medicalization and biomedicalization (Conrad, Clarke), and social capital (Bourdieu, Putnam, and Lin). Contents1. Medical Sociology and Sociological Theory2. The Origin of Medical Sociology3. Medical Sociology and the Rise of Theory4. Classical Theory and Its Legacies: Durkheim and Weber5. Classical Theory and Its Legacies: Marx6. Symbolic Interaction and Labeling Theory7. French Structuralism, Poststructuralism, and Postmodernism8. The Stress Process9. The Social Construction of Gender and Race10. Health Lifestyle Theory11. Life Course Theory12. Fundamental Cause Theory13. The Medical Profession and Medicalization14. Theories of Social Capital



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