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Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Hardcover): Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L.... Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Hardcover)
Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, Anjanette Wells
R3,163 Discovery Miles 31 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Urban Ills: Twenty First Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts is a collection of original research focused on critical challenges and dilemmas to living in cities. Volume 2 is devoted to the myriad issues involving urban health and the dynamics of urban communities and their neighborhoods. The editors define the ecology of urban living as the relationship and adjustment of humans to a highly dense, diverse, and complex environment. This approach examines the nexus between the distribution of human groups with reference to material resources and the consequential social, political, economic, and cultural patterns which evolve as a result of the sufficiency or insufficiency of those material resources. They emphasize the most vulnerable populations suffering during and after the recession in the United States and around the world, and the chapters examine traditional issues of housing and employment with respect to these communities.

Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Paperback): Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L.... Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Paperback)
Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, Anjanette Wells
R1,343 Discovery Miles 13 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Urban Ills: Twenty First Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts is a collection of original research which focuses on critical challenges and dilemmas to living in cities. Volume 2 is devoted to the myriad issues involving urban health and the dynamics of urban communities and their neighborhoods. The editors define the ecology of urban living as the relationship and adjustment of humans to a highly dense, diverse and complex environment. This approach examines the nexus between the distribution of human groups with reference to material resources and the consequential social, political, economic and cultural patterns which evolve as a result of the sufficiency or insufficiency of those material resources. They emphasize the most vulnerable populations suffering during and after the recession in the United States and around the world, and the chapters examine traditional issues of housing and employment with respect to these communities

Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Hardcover): Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L.... Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Hardcover)
Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, Anjanette Wells
R3,497 Discovery Miles 34 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Urban Ills: Twenty First Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts is a collection of original research focused on critical challenges and dilemmas to living in cities. Volume 1 examines both the economic impact of urban life and the social realities of urban living. The editors define the ecology of urban living as the relationship and adjustment of humans to a highly dense, diverse, and complex environment. This approach examines the nexus between the distribution of human groups with reference to material resources and the consequential social, political, economic, and cultural patterns which evolve as a result of the sufficiency or insufficiency of those material resources. They emphasize the most vulnerable populations suffering during and after the recession in the United States and around the world. The chapters seek to explore emerging issues and trends affecting the lives of the poor, minorities, immigrants, women, and children.

Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Paperback): Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L.... Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Paperback)
Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, Anjanette Wells
R1,332 Discovery Miles 13 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Urban Ills: Twenty First Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts is a collection of original research focused on critical challenges and dilemmas to living in cities. Volume 2 is devoted to the myriad issues involving urban health and the dynamics of urban communities and their neighborhoods. The editors define the ecology of urban living as the relationship and adjustment of humans to a highly dense, diverse, and complex environment. This approach examines the nexus between the distribution of human groups with reference to material resources and the consequential social, political, economic, and cultural patterns which evolve as a result of the sufficiency or insufficiency of those material resources. They emphasize the most vulnerable populations suffering during and after the recession in the United States and around the world, and the chapters examine traditional issues of housing and employment with respect to these communities.

Poverty and Place - Cancer Prevention among Low-Income Women of Color (Hardcover): Anjanette Wells, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson,... Poverty and Place - Cancer Prevention among Low-Income Women of Color (Hardcover)
Anjanette Wells, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, Will Ross, Carol Camp Yeakey, Sheri Notaro; Foreword by …
R3,588 R2,527 Discovery Miles 25 270 Save R1,061 (30%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines ways in which cancer health disparities exist due to class and context inequities even in the most advanced society of the world. This volume, while articulating health disparities in the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area, including East St. Louis, Illinois, seeks to move beyond deficit models to focus on health equity. As cancer disparities continue to persist for low-income and women of color, the promotion and attainment of health equity becomes a matter of paramount importance. The volume demonstrates the importance of place and the historical inequity in socio-environmental settings that have contributed to marked health disparities. Through original research, this volume demonstrates that addressing the causes and contributors to women's health disparities is a complex process that requires intervention from a socio-ecological framework, at micro-, meso-, and macro-levels of influence. The book highlights critical aspects of a practical multidimensional model of community engagement with important influences of the various levels of research, policy and practice. More pointedly, the authors support a new model of community engagement that focuses on individuals in their broader ecological context. In so doing, they seek to advance the art and science of community engagement and collaboration, while disavowing the 'parachute' model of research, policy and practice that reinforces and sustains the problems associated with the status quo. The book concludes with broader national policy considerations in the face of the erosion of the social safety net for America's citizenry.

Poverty and Place - Cancer Prevention among Low-Income Women of Color (Paperback): Anjanette Wells, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson,... Poverty and Place - Cancer Prevention among Low-Income Women of Color (Paperback)
Anjanette Wells, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, Will Ross, Carol Camp Yeakey, Sheri Notaro; Foreword by …
R1,097 Discovery Miles 10 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines ways in which cancer health disparities exist due to class and context inequities even in the most advanced society of the world. This volume, while articulating health disparities in the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area, including East St. Louis, Illinois, seeks to move beyond deficit models to focus on health equity. As cancer disparities continue to persist for low-income and women of color, the promotion and attainment of health equity becomes a matter of paramount importance. The volume demonstrates the importance of place and the historical inequity in socio-environmental settings that have contributed to marked health disparities. Through original research, this volume demonstrates that addressing the causes and contributors to women's health disparities is a complex process that requires intervention from a socio-ecological framework, at micro-, meso-, and macro-levels of influence. The book highlights critical aspects of a practical multidimensional model of community engagement with important influences of the various levels of research, policy and practice. More pointedly, the authors support a new model of community engagement that focuses on individuals in their broader ecological context. In so doing, they seek to advance the art and science of community engagement and collaboration, while disavowing the 'parachute' model of research, policy and practice that reinforces and sustains the problems associated with the status quo. The book concludes with broader national policy considerations in the face of the erosion of the social safety net for America's citizenry.

Cancer Navigation - Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color (Paperback): Anjanette Wells, Sanders Thompson... Cancer Navigation - Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color (Paperback)
Anjanette Wells, Sanders Thompson Vetta L., Will Ross, Carol Camp Yeakey, Sheri Notaro
R1,034 Discovery Miles 10 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Passion and compassion for low income women of color is not an issue of lacking empathy, scientific or medical care. It is a social issue. Health care providers do their best to support, encourage, treat, and motivate those living with cancer; but many do not have the resources, training, or preparation to work as effectively as possible with patients from marginalized groups in a relatable and non-judgmental way. Cancer Navigation: Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color is a practical quick-reference resource for U.S. health care providers working with marginalized women throughout the cancer continuum. From community preventative outreach to survivorship, this accessible guidebook is a vital resource for physicians, social workers, case managers, and other cancer care providers who seek to provide more equitable care for low income women of color.

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