Unhealthy Health Policy
A Critical Anthropological Examination
Contributions by Cesar E. Abadia-Barrero, Francisco Armada, Hans A. Baer, Katherine Elaine Bliss, Philippe Bourgois author of In Search of Respect and Righteous Dopefiend, David Buchanan, Claudia Chaufan, Robbie E. Davis-Floyd, Alice Desclaux, Paul Farmer, Didier Fassin, Sarah Horton, Kristen M. Jacklin, Salmaan Keshavjee, Kaveh Khoshnoo, Cathy Hodge McCoid, Carles Muntaner, Joan E. Paluzzi, James Pfeiffer, Imrana Qadeer, Susan Shaw, Tom Stopka, Wei Teng, Graham A. Tobin University of South Florida, Fouzieyha Towghi, Nalini Visvanathan, William Wagner former U.S. Magistrate judge; professor, Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Howard Waitzkin, Wayne Warry, Linda M. Whiteford, Cathleen Willging Edited by Arachu Castro, Merrill Singer
Publication date:
17 September 2004Length of book:
408 pagesPublisher
AltaMira PressDimensions:
235x184mm7x9"
ISBN-13: 9780759105102
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.
This collection is an important addition to several relatively recent and highly critical assessments of contemporary development efforts. . . . Recommended. Graduate students/faculty/professionals.