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The Critial Work in Global Heath, Now Completely Revised and
Updated "This book compels us to better understand the contexts in
which health problems emerge and the forces that underlie and
propel them." -Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu H1N1.
Diabetes. Ebola. Zika. Each of these health problems is rooted in a
confluence of social, political, economic, and biomedical factors
that together inform our understanding of global health. The
imperative for those who study global health is to understand these
factors individually and, especially, synergistically. Fully
revised and updated, this fourth edition of Oxford's Textbook of
Global Health offers a critical examination of the array of
societal factors that shape health within and across countries,
including how health inequities create consequences that must be
addressed by public health, international aid, and social and
economic policymaking. The text equips students, activists, and
health professionals with the building blocks for a contextualized
understanding of global health, including essential threads that
are combined in no other work: DT historical dynamics of the field
DT the political economy of health and development DT analysis of
the current global health structure, including its actors,
agencies, and activities DT societal determinants of health, from
global trade and investment treaties to social policies to living
and working conditions DT the role of health data and measuring
health inequities DT major causes of global illness and death,
including under crises, from a political economy of health vantage
point that goes beyond communicable vs. non-communicable diseases
to incorporate contexts of social and economic deprivation, work,
and globalization DT the role of trade/investment and financial
liberalization, precarious work, and environmental degradation and
contamination DT principles of health systems and the politics of
health financing DT community, national, and transnational social
justice approaches to building healthy societies and practicing
global health ethically and equitably Through this approach the
Textbook of Global Health encourages the reader - be it student,
professional, or advocate - to embrace a wider view of the global
health paradigm, one that draws from political economy
considerations at community, national, and transnational levels. It
is essential and current reading for anyone working in or around
global health.
THE CRITICAL WORK IN GLOBAL HEALTH, NOW COMPLETELY REVISED AND IN
PAPERBACK "This book compels us to better understand the contexts
in which health problems emerge and the forces that underlie and
propel them." -Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu H1N1.
Diabetes. Ebola. Zika. Each of these health problems is rooted in a
confluence of social, political, economic, and biomedical factors
that together inform our understanding of global health. The
imperative for those who study global health is to understand these
factors individually and, especially, synergistically. Fully
revised and updated, this fourth edition of Oxford's Textbook of
Global Health offers a critical examination of the array of
societal factors that shape health within and across countries,
including how health inequities create consequences that must be
addressed by public health, international aid, and social and
economic policymaking. The text equips students, activists, and
health professionals with the building blocks for a contextualized
understanding of global health, including essential threads that
are combined in no other work: * historical dynamics of the field *
the political economy of health and development * analysis of the
current global health structure, including its actors, agencies,
and activities * societal determinants of health, from global trade
and investment treaties to social policies to living and working
conditions * the role of health data and measuring health
inequities * major causes of global illness and death, including
under crises, from a political economy of health vantage point that
goes beyond communicable vs. non-communicable diseases to
incorporate contexts of social and economic deprivation, work, and
globalization * the role of trade/investment and financial
liberalization, precarious work, and environmental degradation and
contamination * principles of health systems and the politics of
health financing * community, national, and transnational social
justice approaches to building healthy societies and practicing
global health ethically and equitably Through this approach the
Textbook of Global Health encourages the reader - be it student,
professional, or advocate - to embrace a wider view of the global
health paradigm, one that draws from political economy
considerations at community, national, and transnational levels. It
is essential and current reading for anyone working in or around
global health.
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