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This book discusses fundamental discourses relating to health in
Africa arising out of the consequences of endemic diseases in
Africa. It identifies, explains and illustrates the contexts,
challenges and efforts to combat these diseases. The book provides
a unique comparative analysis of African contexts of health,
thereby not ignoring the global contexts of health within which
Africa exists. It follows a macro-analytic stance about health in
Africa framed around significant/pressing issues. "Discourse of
disease" is part of a profound sociological discourse of health in
Africa, which provides a framework for students, academics and
healthcare practitioners to understand the states of health and
healthcare in Africa.
This Palgrave Pivot examines refugee camps in the EU, Australia,
and their border zones. The approach is interdisciplinary,
comprising perspectives of history, ethics, political science,
literature, and health. The book argues that current practice of
accommodating refugees is arbitrary and disempowering, ranging from
strict regulation within nation states to detrimental conditions in
extraterritorial camps. It instead proposes to increase public
scrutiny of refugee camps, to enforce existing laws, and to endorse
ethical place-making. With its contributions from a wide range of
fields, this edited volume will be of interest to academics and
students in public health, ethics, sociology, politics, and related
fields.
Globalization is a form of social change, reshaping the
socio-spatial milieu in which humans strive, and in which health
and disease are managed and controlled. And yet the effects of
globalization are distributed unevenly, with opportunities open for
some but not for all. Globalization, Health and the Global South is
an important textbook for any student of this fascinating area.
Examining the dynamics of globalization through the lens of the
Global South, it highlights risks and vulnerabilities that affect
different regions and contexts, exacerbating inequalities despite
the continuing speed of global processes. The books takes a
critical approach to the topic, offering readers a deep
understanding of health discourses and discusses a range of key
topics, including migrant health, the role of politics and
diplomacy and the Coronavirus pandemic. Including further reading
and end of chapter discussion questions, this essential textbook
will be important reading for students across the health and social
sciences.
Globalization is a form of social change, reshaping the
socio-spatial milieu in which humans strive, and in which health
and disease are managed and controlled. And yet the effects of
globalization are distributed unevenly, with opportunities open for
some but not for all. Globalization, Health and the Global South is
an important textbook for any student of this fascinating area.
Examining the dynamics of globalization through the lens of the
Global South, it highlights risks and vulnerabilities that affect
different regions and contexts, exacerbating inequalities despite
the continuing speed of global processes. The books takes a
critical approach to the topic, offering readers a deep
understanding of health discourses and discusses a range of key
topics, including migrant health, the role of politics and
diplomacy and the Coronavirus pandemic. Including further reading
and end of chapter discussion questions, this essential textbook
will be important reading for students across the health and social
sciences.
This book presents a comprehensive discussion of classical
ideas, core topics, currents and detailed theoretical underpinnings
in medical sociology. It is a globally renowned source and
reference for those interested in social dimensions of health and
illness. The presentation is enriched with explanatory and
illustrative styles. The design and illustration of details will
shift the minds of the readers from mere classroom discourse to
societal context (the space of health issues), to consider the
implications of those ideas in a way that could guide health
interventions. The elemental strengths are the sociological
illustrations from African context, rooted in deep cultural
interpretations necessitated because Africa bears a greater brunt
of health problems. More so, the classical and current
epistemological and theoretical discourse presented in this book
are indicative of core themes in medical sociology in particular,
but cut across a multidisciplinary realm including health social
sciences (e.g., medical anthropology, health psychology, medical
demography, medical geography and health economics) and health
studies (medicine, public health, epidemiology, bioethics and
medical humanities) in general. Therefore, apart from the book s
relevance as a teaching text of medical sociology for academics, it
is also meant for students at various levels and all health
professionals who require a deeper understanding of social
dimensions of health and illness (with illustrations from the
African context) and sociological contributions to health studies
in general."
Forced migration has yet to be sufficiently addressed from the
perspective of health policy and systems research, resulting in
limited knowledge on system-level interventions and policies to
improve the health of forced migrants. The contributions within
this edited volume seek to rectify this gap in the literature by
compiling the existing knowledge on health systems and health
policy responses to forced migration with a focus on asylum
seekers, refugees, and internally displaced people. It also brings
together the work of research communities from the fields of
political science, epidemiology, health sciences, economics,
psychology, and sociology to push the knowledge frontier of health
research in the area of forced migration towards health policy and
systems-level interventions, while also framing potential routes
for further research in this area. Among the analyses within the
chapters: The political economy of health and forced migration in
Europe Innovative humanitarian health financing for refugees
Understanding the resilience of health systems Health security in
the context of forced migration Discrimination as a health systems
response to forced migration Health Policy and Systems Responses to
Forced Migration offers unique and interdisciplinary theoretical,
empirical, and literature-based perspectives that apply a health
policy and systems approach to health and healthcare challenges
among forced migrants. It will find an engaged audience among
policy makers and analysts, international organizations, scholars
in academia, think tanks, and students in undergraduate programs or
at the graduate level, for policy, practice, and educational
purposes.
Forced migration has yet to be sufficiently addressed from the
perspective of health policy and systems research, resulting in
limited knowledge on system-level interventions and policies to
improve the health of forced migrants. The contributions within
this edited volume seek to rectify this gap in the literature by
compiling the existing knowledge on health systems and health
policy responses to forced migration with a focus on asylum
seekers, refugees, and internally displaced people. It also brings
together the work of research communities from the fields of
political science, epidemiology, health sciences, economics,
psychology, and sociology to push the knowledge frontier of health
research in the area of forced migration towards health policy and
systems-level interventions, while also framing potential routes
for further research in this area. Among the analyses within the
chapters: The political economy of health and forced migration in
Europe Innovative humanitarian health financing for refugees
Understanding the resilience of health systems Health security in
the context of forced migration Discrimination as a health systems
response to forced migration Health Policy and Systems Responses to
Forced Migration offers unique and interdisciplinary theoretical,
empirical, and literature-based perspectives that apply a health
policy and systems approach to health and healthcare challenges
among forced migrants. It will find an engaged audience among
policy makers and analysts, international organizations, scholars
in academia, think tanks, and students in undergraduate programs or
at the graduate level, for policy, practice, and educational
purposes.
Das Handbuch informiert uber die Grundlagen der
Gesundheitsversorgung in Entwicklungslandern ebenso wie uber
wichtige Einflussgrossen auf die Gesundheit der Menschen in diesen
Landern. Es behandelt einerseits die Rahmenbedingungen von
Gesundheit und Krankheit und medizinischem Handeln in den Landern
des Sudens sowie den sich daraus ergebenden Anforderungen an den
Public Health Sektor und bietet andererseits Ratschlage fur die
klinische und praventive Arbeit mit begrenzten Mitteln. Das Buch
konzentriert sich auf den Bereich Public Health/Community Health.
Anhand von Beispielen aus den Bereichen Familien- und
Mutter-und-Kind-Versorgung, Organisation von Gesundheitsdiensten
und Krankenversorgung, Kontrolle endemischer Krankheiten und
anderen Bereichen werden angepasste Prinzipien von Planung und
Management auf Distriktebene vermittelt."
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