9780802093653-0802093655-Contesting Illness: Process and Practices

Contesting Illness: Process and Practices

ISBN-13: 9780802093653
ISBN-10: 0802093655
Edition: 1
Author: Pamela Moss, Kathy Teghtsoonian
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Format: Hardcover 368 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780802093653
ISBN-10: 0802093655
Edition: 1
Author: Pamela Moss, Kathy Teghtsoonian
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Format: Hardcover 368 pages

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Contesting Illness: Process and Practices (ISBN-13: 9780802093653 and ISBN-10: 0802093655), written by authors Pamela Moss, Kathy Teghtsoonian, was published by University of Toronto Press in 2008. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Health Care Delivery (Administration & Medicine Economics, Health Policy) books. You can easily purchase or rent Contesting Illness: Process and Practices (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Health Care Delivery books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The relationship between power and illness is the subject of limited discussion despite it being one of the most important issues in health-related policies and services. In an effort to correct this, Contesting Illness engages critically with processes through which the meanings and effects of illness shape and are shaped by specific sets of practices. Featuring original contributions by researchers working in a number of disciplines, this collection examines intersections of power, contestation, and illness with the aid of various critical theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches.The contributors explore experiences of illness, diagnosis, and treatment, and analyse wider discursive and policy contexts within which people become ill and engage with health care systems. Though each essay is unique in its approach, they are linked together by a shared focus on contestation as a conceptual tool in considering the relationship between power and illness. Rather than focus on a single example, the contributors address different contested illnesses (chronic fatigue syndrome and environmental illness, for instance) as well as the contested dimensions of illnesses that are accepted as legitimate such as cancer and autism. Contesting Illness offers valuable insights into the assumptions, practices, and interactions that shape illness in the twenty-first century.Contributors Jan AngusPia H. Bülow Peter ConradJoyce DavidsonHelen GremillionMaren KlawiterJoshua KelleySteve Kroll-SmithKatherine LippelPamela MossMichael OrsiniMichael J. PrinceAnnie PottsMary Ellen PurkisSharon Dale StoneCheryl StultsKatherine TeghtsoonianJane M. Ussher Catherine van Mossel
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