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Killer Commodities enters the increasingly heated debate regarding
consumer culture with a critical examination of the relationship
between corporate production of goods for profit and for public
health. This collection analyzes the nature and public health
impact of a wide range of dangerous commercial products from around
the world, and it addresses the question of how policies should be
changed to better protect the public, workers, and the environment.
Killer Commodities enters the increasingly heated debate regarding
consumer culture with a critical examination of the relationship
between corporate production of goods for profit and for public
health. This collection analyzes the nature and public health
impact of a wide range of dangerous commercial products from around
the world, and it addresses the question of how policies should be
changed to better protect the public, workers, and the environment.
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.
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