Political Sociology and the People's Health
Jason Beckfield author Nancy Krieger editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:20th Sep '18
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A social epidemiologist looks at health inequalities in terms of the upstream factors that produced them. A political sociologist sees these same inequalities as products of institutions that unequally allocate power and social goods. Neither is wrong -- but can the two talk to one another? In a stirring new synthesis, Political Sociology and the People's Health advances the debate over social inequalities in health by offering a new set of provocative hypotheses around how health is distributed in and across populations. It joins political sociology's macroscopic insights into social policy, labor markets, and the racialized and gendered state with social epidemiology's conceptualizations and measurements of populations, etiologic periods, and distributions. The result is a major leap forward in how we understand the relationships between institutions and inequalities -- and essential reading for those in public health, sociology, and beyond.
If the goal of the book was to present big ideas in a small package, it undoubtedly succeeds ,,, this book is destined to be a key text for students of health disparities. * Population and Development Review *
ISBN: 9780190492472
Dimensions: 132mm x 180mm x 18mm
Weight: 259g
204 pages