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Medical Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Gender and Sexuality Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Lifecourse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Abuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Addiction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Food and Eating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Disability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Mental Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Complemetary and Alternative Medicine . . . .28 Public Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
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MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY Inventing Disease and Pushing Pills
The Medicalization of Cyberspace
Pharmaceutical Companies and the Medicalisation of Normal Life
Andy Miah, University of Paisley, UK and Emma Rich, Loughborough University, UK The entire infrastructure and culture of medicine is being transformed by digital technology, the Internet and mobile devices. Cyberspace is now regularly used to provide medical advice and medication, with great numbers of sufferers immersing themselves within virtual communities. What are the implications of this medicalization of cyberspace for how people make sense of health and identity?
Jörg Blech, Der Spiegel, Boston ’Inventing Disease and Pushing Pills is a timely and robust challenge to the medicalisation of life and the transformation of health into disease.’ - Michael Fitzpatrick, Barton House Health Centre This is a highly accessible and reassuring account of how the pharmaceutical industry is redefining health, making it a state that is almost impossible to achieve. Many normal life processes – states as natural as birth, ageing, sexuality, unhappiness and death – are systematically being reinterpreted as pathological so creating new markets for their treatments. In this enlightening book, Jörg Blech reveals: • how the invention of diseases by pharmaceutical companies is turning us all into patients, and how we can protect ourselves against this • how the medical profession has been bullied and co-opted into endorsing profitable cures for people who aren’t ill • fears about how pharmaceutical companies create markets by playing on the general public’s concern with their health. A self-help book in the truest sense, Inventing Disease and Pushing Pills reassures us about our own health. It is essential reading for doctors, nurses and patients alike. 2006: 216x138: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-39069-9: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39071-2: $45.95 .57£
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The Tyranny of Health Doctors and the Regulation of Lifestyle Michael Fitzpatrick ’A thrilling account of the problems encountered by doctors in present-day medical practice ... highly recommended to be read also by nurses.’ - Nursing Ethics 2003, 10 (3)
The Medicalization of Cyberspace is the first book to explore the relationship between digital culture and medical sociology. It examines how technology is redefining expectations of and relationships with medical culture, addressing the following questions: • How will the rise of digital communities affect traditional notions of medical expertise? • What will the medicalization of cyberspace mean in a new era of posthuman enhancements? • How should we regard hype and exaggeration about science in the media and how can this encourage public engagement with bioethics? This book looks at the complex interactions between health, medicalization, cyberculture, the body and identity. It addresses topical issues, such as medical governance, reproductive rights, eating disorders, Web 2.0, and perspectives on posthumanism. It is essential reading for healthcare professionals and social, philosophical and cultural theorists of health. Selected Contents: Introduction: Medicine in Society Section 1: Cybermedical Discourse 1. Medicalization in Cyberspace 2. Cybermedical Bodies 3. Cybermedicine and Reliability Discourse 4. Virtual Governance of Health Behaviour 5. Cyberpatients, Illness Narratives and Medicalization Section 2: Cyber Bodies 6. Partial Prostitution 7. Biological Property Rights in Cyberspace 8. The Online Pro-Ana Movement 9. The Bioethics of Cybermedicalization. Conclusion: After-Cyborgs or Artificial Life April 2008: 234x156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-37622-8: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39364-5: $43.95 0 .07£
This book exposes the dangers of the explosion of health awareness for both patients and doctors. The author argues that we need to establish a clear boundary between the worlds of medicine and politics.
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MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
Health, Risk and Vulnerability
HIV in South Africa
Edited by Alan Petersen, Monash University, Australia and Iain Wilkinson, University of Kent, UK
Talking about the Big Thing
The concept of risk is one of the most suggestive terms for evoking the cultural character of our times and for defining the purpose of social research. Risk attitudes and behaviours are understood to comprise the dominant experience of culture, politics and society in our times. Health, Risk and Vulnerability investigates the personal and political dimensions of health risk that structure everyday thought and action. In this innovative book, international contributors reflect upon the meaning and significance of risk across a broad range of social and institutional contexts, exploring current issues such as: • the ‘escalation of the medicalization of life’, involving the pathologization of normality and blurring of the divide between clinical and preventive medicine • the tendency for mental health service users to be regarded as representing a risk to others rather than being ‘at risk’ and vulnerable themselves • the development of health care systems to identify risk and prevent harm • women’s reactions to ‘high risk’ screening results during pregnancy and how they communicate with other women about risk • men and the use the internet to reconstruct their social and sexual identities. Charting new terrain in the sociology of health and risk, and focusing on the connections between them, Health, Risk and Vulnerability offers new perspectives on an important field of contemporary debate and provides an invaluable resource for students, teachers, researchers, and policy makers. 2007: 234x156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-38307-3: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38308-0: $43.95 0 .57£
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Corinne Squire, University of East London, UK Of approximately 37 million HIV positive people in the world, 24.7 million live in sub-Saharan Africa and about 5.5 million in South Africa. Despite its relatively powerful economy and infrastructure, South Africa has been dramatically affected by the HIV pandemic. Using narrative analysis of a three year interview study and textual analysis of political materials, HIV in South Africa examines the impact of HIV on people’s everyday lives in the country. Examining the relationship between personal accounts of living with HIV and wider medical, political and religious discourses, the book also highlights the significance of class, race and gender on individuals’ experiences. These engaging stories of everyday lives provide an accessible way to connect with HIV as a health and development issue. Fascinating, challenging and constructive, this is an important contribution in an area of great social relevance. Selected Contents: 1. HIV in South Africa 2. The Othering and Owning of HIV 3. Health and Healing: Traditional and Western Medical Stories 4. Accepting HIV: Conversion Narratives 5. ’Like on Ricki’?: HIV, Speaking and Silence 6. Talking Politics 7. Conclusion: HIV Futures 2007: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-37209-1: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37210-7: $45.95 0 .57£
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READER
The Sociology of Health and Illness A Reader Edited by Michael Bury and Jonathan Gabe Series: Routledge Student Readers A wide-ranging collection of both classic writings and recent articles in the sociology of health and illness, this reader covers various perspectives, is international in scope, and is a valuable resource for sociology and social science students. 2003: 246x174: 416pp Hb: 978-0-415-25755-8: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-25756-5: $51.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 0 .07£
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MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY International Politics of HIV/AIDS
The End of Stigma?
Global Disease-Local Pain
Gill Green, University of Essex, UK
Hakan Seckinelgin, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, UK
Centred on an analysis of a range of inter-related studies of illness and stigma conducted in recent years, this book makes a groundbreaking and timely contribution to understanding the roots of contemporary experiences of stigma.
This book examines the global governance of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, interrogating the role of the international system and global discourse on HIV/AIDS interventions. There is a need to understand the relationship between the international political environment and the impact of resulting policies on HIV/AIDS in the context of people’s lives. Offering a critical contribution to the understanding of the problems in HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa, International Politics of HIV/AIDS will be invaluable to students and researchers of health, international politics and development. Selected Contents: 1. Governance of HIV/AIDS 2. Constructing Agency in the Time of an Epidemic 3. Medicalization 4. What do we Need to Know for HIV/AIDS Interventions in Africa? 5. Language as a Transformative Mechanism 2007: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-41383-1: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41384-8: $35.95 0 .07£
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Trusting Medicine Patricia Illingworth, Northwestern University Providing a fascinating overview of healthcare spending and cost-containment mechanisms in the US, this book explores the consequences of managed care for the community with particular attention paid to doctor-patient relationships. The author studies this significant relationship from a social perspective arguing that shifting financial risk onto doctors in a profit-making system seriously damages patient trust. In addition this undermines overall social capital, which in turn has been linked to health outcomes.
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The postmodern era has been identified by sociologists as a time of fracturing and diversity in Western social development. Behaviour, lifestyle and identity are no longer the results of mass-production by social class and nation, but increasingly the quirky and unique eccentricities of the individual as consumer, reflexive citizen and free agent. Memorably, this process was characterized by Fukuyama as ‘The End of History’, as there is no longer the cultural space for the large-scale ideological battles of the pre-modern age. This book takes Fukuyama’s notion and examines contemporary challenges to the stigma associated with chronic illness. Award-winning author Gill Green examines the cases of HIV, multiple sclerosis and mental illness, including substance misuse, to provide new insights into stigma in health – an issue that is of contemporary concern in the areas of medical sociology and health studies. Selected Contents: Introduction: Setting the Scene. Stigma, Chronic Illness and Post-modernity. Citizens, Users, Consumers and Patients. HIV - The Quintessential Stigma Experience of the Twentieth Century. Drug Therapies and Control of HIV - A Technological Challenge to Stigma. The Reclamation of the Moral Self Among Mentally Disordered Offenders - A Cultural Challenge to Stigma. Impact of Antistigma Campaigns on Mental Health Service Users - An Organisational Challenge to Stigma. Managing Stigma - MS and the Notion of Biographical Disruption. The End of Stigma as We Know it? Conclusion - Challenges to Stigma May 2009: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-37624-2: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37625-9: $43.95
Including case study examples and policy implications, this insightful text explores an important, though little-discussed outcome of healthcare reform and will be a welcome addition to the current healthcare literature. 2005: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-36482-9: $160.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36483-6: $49.95 0 .08£
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MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
TEXTBOOK
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Assisted Dying Reflections on the Need for Law Reform
Sociology and Health
Sheila McLean, University of Glasgow, UK
An Introduction for Health Practitioners
Series: Biomedical Law & Ethics Library
Peter Morrall, University of Leeds, UK
Assisted Dying explores the law relating to euthanasia and assisted suicide, tracing its development from prohibition through to the laissez faire attitude adopted in a number of countries in the twenty-first Century. This book provides an in-depth critique of the arguments surrounding legislative control of such practices and particularly looks into the regulatory role of the state. This book will argue that the state’s interests are and should be second to the interests that the people themselves have in choosing their own death.
This lively, introductory text provides nurses with the foundations of a sociological understanding of health issues that they will find of great help in thinking about their work and the role of their profession. It explains the key sociological theories and debates with humour and imagination in a way that will encourage an inquisitive and reflective approach on the part of any student who engages with the text. With individual chapters covering imagination, health, science, power, professions, medicalization, inequality, sex, madness and death, Sociology and Health is organized so that the student moves from the main sociological perspectives through the key concepts underpinning nursing, to sociological approaches and themes which constantly recur in the experience of nursing.
Selected Contents: 1. An Outline of the Debate 2. An Evaluation of the Arguments For and Against Legalisation 3. Choosing Death 4. Choosing Death For Others 5. The United Kingdom Position 6. Is there a way forward? 7. Conclusion 2007: 234x156 213pp Hb: 978-1-84472-055-2: $190.00 Pb: 978-1-84472-054-5: $53.95 0 .58£
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Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Imagination 2. Health 3. Globalisation 4. Science 5. Power 6. Medicalisation 7. Inequality 8. Sex 9. Madness 10. Death. Conclusion November 2008: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-41562-0: $145.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41563-7: $39.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 0 .07£
Hope in Action
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Heather Fiske
Solution-Focused Conversations About Suicide
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Few tasks are more important-and daunting-than to help someone who is suicidal to go beyond the darkness of hopelessness to the light of hope. Hope in Action is a unique resource providing fresh approaches to treating individuals and families where suicide is an issue. This comprehensive book provides a thorough grounding in using a solution-focused therapy approach to elicit and reinforce hope and reasons for living. Strategies are demonstrated with stories, case vignettes, and transcripts. Special applications include some of the most challenging high-risk clients that therapists treat, including people who make repeated attempts. This powerful resource offers a set of practice principles based on the existing empirical evidence in the context of clinical utility and client expertise. Hope in Action: Solution-Focused Conversations about Suicide is a valuable resource for counselors and therapists at every experience level. May 2008: 234x156: 365pp Hb: 978-0-7890-3393-2: $75.95 Pb: 978-0-7890-3394-9: $49.95 0 .24£
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MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY MAJOR WORK 4 VOLUME SET
Critical Studies in Health and Society Series
Medical Sociology Major Themes in Health and Social Welfare Edited by Graham Scambler Medical sociology was first recognizable as a distinct area of study in the 1950s and is now probably the largest specialized area of sociology. This collection comprises a comprehensive statement of the history, current concerns and relevance of medical sociology to an understanding of health and health care worldwide. The articles included are genuinely international in two important respects: they represent the best of contemporary scholarship worldwide, and they have applicability to all types of society and health care systems.
Series Edited by Simon J. Williams, University of Warwick, UK and Gillian Bendelow, University of Sussex, UK
Emotional Labour in Health Care
Catherine Theodosius, University Campus Suffolk, UK Based on original empirical research, this book delves into personal accounts of nurse’s emotion expressions and experiences as they emerge from everyday nursing practice, and illustrates how their emotional labour is adapting in response to a constantly changing work environment.
A general introduction in the first volume provides a review of the development and state of medical sociology internationally as well as a rationale for the collection as a whole. Each of the four volumes also has its own introduction, and each of the four sections within each volume is preceded by a brief rationale. Selected Contents: Volume I: Growth and Impact of Medical Sociology Part A: Historical Origins Part B: Theoretical Approaches Part C: Theories of the Middle Range Part D: New Directions Volume II: Social Dimensions of Health Part E: Social Change and Health Part F: Social Structures Part G: Health Inequalities Part H: Risk and Risk Behaviours Volume III: Coping with Chronic Illness and Disease Part I: Sick Role Part J: Therapeutic Relationships Part K: Chronic Illness and Stigma Part L: Disability and Disability Politics Volume IV: Health Policy and Care Part M: Models of Health Care Delivery Part N: Welfarism Part O: Globalism and Health Care Reform Part P: Evaluation 2004: 234x156: 1592pp Hb: 978-0-415-31779-5: $1440.00 0 .027£
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The Unmanaged Heart of Nursing
The book begins by re-examining Arlie Hochschild’s sociological notion of emotional labour, and combines it with Margaret Archer’s understanding of emotion and the inner dialogue. In an exploration of the nature of emotional labour, its historical and political context, and providing an original, but easily recognisable, typology, Catherine Theodosius emphasises that it is emotion – complex, messy and opaque – that drives emotional labour within health care. She suggests that rather than being marginalised, emotional labour in nursing is frequently found in places that are hidden or unrecognised. By understanding emotion itself, which is fundamentally interactive and communicative, she argues that emotional labour is intrinsically linked to personal and social identity. The suggestion is made that the nursing profession has a responsibility to include emotional labour within personal and professional development strategies to ensure the care needs of the vulnerable are met. This innovative volume will be of interest to nursing, health care and sociology students, researchers and professionals. Selected Contents: Introduction: Challenging Current Conceptualisations of Emotional Labour Part 1 1. Emotion Management and Emotional Labour: The Work of Arlie Russell Hochschild 2. Emotional Labour in Health Care 3. Emotion and Cognition 4. Synthesising Darwin and Freud with Interactionist Theory 5. Emotion and Personal and Social Identity Part 2 6. The Emotional Field 7. Therapeutic Emotional Labour 8. Instrumental Emotional Labour 9. Collegial Emotional Labour 10. Reflexive Emotion Management August 2008: 234x156: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-40953-7: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40954-4: $45.95
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MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
Globalisation, Markets and Healthcare Policy
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Redrawing the Patient as Consumer Jonathan Tritter, University of Warwick, UK, Meri Koivusalo, National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health, Finland and Eeva Ollila, National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health, Finland
Medical Sociology and Old Age
Paul Higgs, University College London, UK and Ian Rees Jones, St. George’s Hospital Medical School, London, UK Trajectories of chronic illness, biotechnology, social inequality and the restructuring of healthcare all demonstrate the relevance and importance of health for understanding social change. This book reflects on how our understanding and experience of health, at later ages in particular, can impact on social and technological developments.
This book explores the extent to which globalization and commercialization relate to current and emerging health policies, looking at the implications for citizens, patients and social rights, as well as how policy-making interacts with the interests of global trade and economic policies. Topics discussed include: • how the impact of globalization on health systems is apparent in the influence of international actors and European policies • how the impact of globalization is mediated by national priorities and policies and is therefore reflected in diverse influences • how commercialization of health is presented as benefiting citizens and patients but has the potential to undermine the aims of health systems • how the role of citizens’ interests, social rights, patients’ rights and priorities of patient and public involvement need to be separated from commercialization, choice and consumerism in health care. Essential reading for policy makers and students of public policy, politics, law and health services, Globalisation, Markets and Healthcare Policy will also appeal to those interested in international healthcare, international relations, trans-national organizations and the EU.
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Towards a Sociology of Health in Later Life
By integrating the perspectives of medical sociology, with its focus on the failing body, chronic illness, infirmity and mortality, and social gerontology, and by emphasizing the epidemiology of old age and health policy, Higgs and Jones break new ground in the study of ageing. They discuss the key issue of dependency versus success ageing and examine the prospect of a new sociology – a sociology of health in later life. Selected Contents: 1. Medical Sociology and Old Age 2. Social Gerontology and Old Age 3. The Body at Later Ages 4. New Developments in Social Gerontology 5. The Death of Old Age, Critical Approaches as Undertakers 6. The Birth of a Sociology of Health in Later Life 7. Conclusion January 2009: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-39855-8: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39860-2: $45.95 0 .07£
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Selected Contents: Introduction: The Basis of the Book 1. Analysing Patient and Public Involvement and Health Policy 2. National Health Systems: From Public Provision to Market Competition 3. From Patients to Consumers 4. Globalisation and Global Policy Influences: Mapping the Big Picture 5. The European Union: Trading in Healthcare or Building a Healthier Europe? 6. England: From NHS to PLC 7. Sweden: A Market Orientation to the Welfare State 8. Finland: Privatisation in the Context of Decentralised Service Provision 9. Comparison between Countries - Is There a Common Concern? 10. Current Trends in Commercialisation and Consumerism in Health 11. Challenges for the Future - People and Public Finances 12. Citizens, Patients and Consumers: Critical Reflections on Globalisation, Markets and Healthcare Policy June 2009: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-41702-0: $140.00 0 .07£
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GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY Reproductive Ethics and the Law
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21st Century Sexualities Contemporary Issues in Health, Education, and Rights
A Comparative Approach Samantha Halliday, University of Liverpool, UK Topical and contemporary, this book explores a number of current issues relating to reproduction. Critically analyzing medical ethics and the law in a variety of jurisdictions, it makes suggestions on reforming the law in the UK.
Edited by Gilbert Herdt, San Francisco State University and Cymene Howe, American University Exploring sexuality in the twenty-first century, this unique book collects together more than fifty timely and accessible contributions to create a wide-ranging and compelling picture of contemporary American sexuality.
Looking at the relationship between the law and medical ethics in a number of jurisdictions, including Germany, the US, France, the Republic of Ireland, Australia, the Netherlands and Belgium, the author examines: • embryo research • failed sterilization • the fertility of the incompetent • international initiatives, such as the ‘Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with regard to the application of biology and medicine. This is a valuable book for those studying law and medical healthcare law. November 2008: 234x156: 350pp Hb: 978-1-85941-918-2: $170.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42303-8: $58.95 0 .58£
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Women’s Health and Social Change
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Ellen Annandale, Leicester University, UK
Incorporating the latest cutting-edge controversies, theory and methodological material from the major domains of sexual education, sexual health, sexual rights, and globalization, this book includes a superb editorial overview that opens up the field for students and teachers alike. This anthology will be an invaluable supplement to all levels of students and researchers interested in sexuality across a range of disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, gender and sexuality studies and politics. Selected Contents: Section 1: Sexual Literacy and Learning Sexuality Section 2: www.TV and Sexual Commodification Section 3: Sexual Health, Wellness and Medical Models Section 4: Sexual Activism and Rights Section 5: The Globalization of Sexuality 2007: 246x174: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-77306-5: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77307-2: $39.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 0 .57£
Series: Critical Studies in Health and Society
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Traditional distinctions between the experiences of women and men are breaking down and being reconfigured in new, more complex ways. The long-established life expectancy gap between men and women appears to be closing in many affluent societies. Many men appear to be far more ’body and health conscious’ than they ever were in the past and there are perceptible changes in women’s ’health behaviours’, such as increases in cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption. Women’s Health and Social Change will be of interest to academics and students working in sociology, women’s studies, gender studies, social medicine, social policy, nursing and midwifery. October 2008: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-19086-2: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-19087-9: $43.95 0 .57£
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GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
Introducing the New Sexuality Studies Edited by Steven Seidman, State University of New York, Albany, Nancy Fischer, Augsburg College, Minnesota and Chet Meeks, Northern Illinois University As the field of sexuality studies has become a growth area in academia and classes on sexuality studies are incorporated into various disciplines, the expanding book market has been filled with specialist oriented texts which are often theoretically focused and contain too many summaries for an undergraduate audience. Addressing this imbalance, this key new volume presents the field of sexuality in an accessible and engaging way for undergraduates. Breaking new ground, both substantively and stylistically, this book offers students, academics and researchers an accessible, engaging introduction and overview of this emerging field. Its central premise is to explore the social character of sexuality, the role of social differences such as race or nationality in creating sexual variation, and the ways sex is entangled in relations of power and inequality. Through this novel approach, the field of sexuality is considered, for the first time, in multicultural, global, and comparative terms and from a truly social perspective. This important volume consists of over fifty short and original essays on the key topics and themes in sexuality studies, and interviews with twelve leading scholars in the field which convey some of the most innovative work being done. Each contribution clearly conveys the latest research with examples. Ideal for students of gender and sexuality studies, this topical and timely volume will be an invaluable resource to all those with an interest in sexuality studies.
Young People and Sexual Exploitation
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Hard to Reach and Hard to Hear J. J. Pearce, University of Bedfordshire, UK J. J. Pearce draws on young people’s voices and experiences to explore the difficulties that arise for researchers and for practitioners in working with sexually exploited young people. Presenting innovative ways of developing theory, policy, research and practice, she introduces child-centred theories of risk, agency, resilience and vulnerability. Challenging the uncritical acceptance of the child as victim, the book suggests ‘therapeutic outreach’ as an approach to working with sexually exploited young people, that can compliment child protection procedures, support practitioners in the field and enhance the young person’s sense of autonomy and responsibility during their transition to adulthood. This book will be essential reading for social policy and social work students and academics with an interest in child and family work, child protection or youth work. It will also be of great use to practitioners working with sexually exploited young people. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: Sexual Exploitation - Theoretical Frameworks 2. Theoretical Frameworks, Policy and Practice 3. Transitions to Adulthood: The Victim Child to the Adult Perpetrator 4. Researching the ‘Hard to Reach/Hard to Hear’ Young Person Part 2: Interventions: Practice Issues in Work with Sexually Exploited Young People 5. Preventing Risk, Supporting Resilience 6. Child Centred Approaches to Interpersonal Violence 7. Therapeutic Outreach 8. Conclusion May 2009: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-40715-1: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40716-8: $43.95 0 .07£
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GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES Sanctioning Pregnancy A Psychological Perspective on the Paradoxes and Culture of Research Harriet Gross, Loughborough University, UK and Helen Pattison, Aston University, UK Series: Women and Psychology Pregnancy provides a very public, visual confirmation of femininity. It is a time of rapid physical and psychological adjustment for women and is surrounded by stereotyping, taboos and social expectations. This book seeks to examine these popular attitudes towards pregnancy and to consider how they influence women’s experiences of being pregnant. Sanctioning Pregnancy offers a unique critique of sociocultural constructions of pregnancy and the ways in which it is represented in contemporary culture, and examines the common myths which exist about diet, exercise and work in pregnancy, alongside notions of risk and media portrayals of pregnant women. Different theoretical standpoints are critically examined, including a medico-scientific model, feminist perspectives and bio-psychosocial and psychodynamic approaches. Selected Contents: Introduction. Cognition and Cognitive Dysfunction. Working and Employment. Dietary Change and Eating. Exercise and Activity. Pregnancy and Risk. Pregnancy Under Surveillance. Concluding Remarks. References/Bibliography. Index 2007: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-21159-8: $80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-21160-4: $26.95
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International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities Edited by Michael Flood, Judith Kegan Gardiner, Bob Pease and Keith Pringle The International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities offers a comprehensive guide to the current state of scholarship about men, masculinities, and gender around the world. The Encyclopedia’s coverage is comprehensive across three dimensions: areas of personal and social life, academic disciplines, and cultural and historical contexts and formations. The Encyclopedia: • examines every area of men’s personal and social lives as shaped by gender • covers masculinity politics, the men’s groups and movements that have tried to change men’s roles • presents entries on working with particular groups of boys or men, from male patients to men in prison • incorporates cross-disciplinary perspectives on and examinations of men, gender and gender relations • gives comprehensive coverage of diverse cultural and historical formations of masculinity and the bodies of scholarship that have documented them. The International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities is composed of over 350 free-standing entries written from their individual perspectives by eminent scholars in their fields. Entries are organized alphabetically for general ease of access but also listed thematically at the front of the encyclopedia, for the convenience of readers with specific areas of interest. 2007: 246x174: 744pp Hb: 978-0-415-33343-6: $230.00 0 .51£
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Teenage Pregnancy and Parenthood Global Perspectives, Issues and Interventions Edited by Helen Holgate and Roy Evans, both at Brunel University, UK and Francis Yuen, California State University The debate of teenage pregnancy and parenthood continues to be a topical media and political issue, and a contested policy area. Covering the controversial issues, this book contributes to the debate, filling the gap in the current market. The strong chapter selection looks at areas such as: • education • social policy and welfare reforms in the UK and US • issues for young fathers • child sex abuse • girls with emotional and behavioural difficulties. This is invaluable reading for those working on government strategies to reduce teen pregnancies and those working in sex education and youth care. 2006: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-34625-2: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34626-9: $45.95 0 .57£
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GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
Sexuality, Culture and Health Series
READER
Series Edited By Peter Aggleton, Richard Parker, Sonia Corrêa, Gary Dowsett and Shirley Lindenbaum.
Culture, Society and Sexuality
Sexuality, Health and Human Rights
NEW
2ND EDITION
A Reader Edited by Richard Parker, Columbia University and Peter Aggleton, Institute of Education, University of London, UK This new and revised edition of Culture, Society and Sexuality brings together and makes accessible a broad and international selection of readings to provide insights into the social, cultural, political and economic dimensions of sexuality and relationships, and emerging discourses around sexual and reproductive rights.
Sonia Corrêa, Associação Brasileira Interdisciplinar de AIDS (ABIA), Brazil, Rosalind Petchesky, City University of New York and Richard Parker, Columbia University This new work surveys how rapid changes taking place at the start of the twenty-first century in social, cultural, political and economic domains impact on sexuality, health and human rights. The relationships between men, women and children are changing quickly, as are traditional family structures and gender norms. What were once viewed as private matters have become public, and an array of new social movements – transgender, intersex, sex worker, people living with HIV – have come into the open. Offering a unique framework for understanding this new world, set in the context of the major theoretical debates of recent decades, this book will be of interest to professionals, advocates and policy researchers and is suitable for a wide range of courses covering areas such as gender studies, human sexuality, public health and social policy. Selected Contents: Part 1: Global ‘Sex’ Wars 1. Landscaping Sexualities 2. The Real Politics of ‘Sex’ 3. The Sad ‘Return of the Religious’ Part 2: Epistemological Challenges and Research Agendas 4. The Modernization of ‘Sex’ and the Birth of Sexual Science 5. The Social Construction of Sexual Life 6. After AIDS Part 3: The Promises and Limits of Sexual Rights 7. On the Indispensability and Insufficiency of Human Rights 8. Inventing and Contesting Sexual Rights within the UN 9. Transnational Debates: Sexuality, Power, and New Subjectivities 10. At the Outer Limits of Human Rights: Voids in the Liberal Paradigm Postscript: Dreaming and Dancing – The ‘Beyond’ beyond Sexual Rights
It is an essential reader not only for students and researchers in these areas, but also for activists, health workers and service providers, who daily confront practical and policy issues related to sexuality, sexual health and sexual rights. Selected Contents: Section 1: Culture, Society and Sexuality Part 1: Conceptual Frameworks Part 2: Gender and Power Part 3: From Gender to Sexuality Part 4: Sexual Identities/Sexual Communities Section 2: Sexual Meanings, Health, and Rights Part 5: Gender, Power and Rights Part 6: Sexual Categories and Classification Part 7: Sexual Negotiations and Transactions Part 8: Contemporary and Future Challenges 2006: 246x174: 512pp Hb: 978-0-415-40455-6: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40456-3: $39.95
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GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES Sex, Drugs and Young People
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Promoting Young People’s Sexual Health
International Perspectives Edited by Peter Aggleton, Institute of Education, UK, Andrew Ball, World Health Organisation, Switzerland and Purnima Mane, Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Switzerland
International Perspectives Edited by Roger Ingham, University of Southampton, UK and Peter Aggleton, Institute of Education, UK Valuable contributions on different aspects of sexual and reproductive health among young people are presented in this book, with a focus on developing country contexts. Key discussions on issues relating to young people and their sexual activities are brought together in one volume, exploring how these issues are affected by the wider contexts in which they live.
’The book busts some myths and provides timely reinforcement of truths that world governments would rather avoid. It offers some ways forward, and reminds those of us who are too ready to sideline young people that they are fellow citizens.’ - The Times Educational Supplement Sexual practices and drug use among the young are examined in this book, calling into question mainstream assumptions about ‘adolescence’. Bringing together a range of cross-cultural and cross-national contributions, the book reveals both similarities and important differences that mark sexuality and drug use among young in different social and cultural settings. In doing so, it allows the reader to build up a clearer understanding of the challenges that must be faced in public health and education if we are to develop programs and interventions that really serve the needs of young people.
The interdisciplinary team of contributors examine the practical and ideological barriers that inhibit progress in the development of educational and service level improvement of young people’s sexual health as well as presenting examples of efforts made to overcome such difficulties. 2006: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-37482-8: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37483-5: $41.95
The book will be of interest to professionals working with young people and is suitable for a wide range of multidisciplinary courses covering areas such as human sexuality, sex education, public health and social work. 2005: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-32877-7: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32878-4: $47.95
Dying to be Men Youth, Masculinity and Social Exclusion Gary T. Barker, Instituto Promundo, Brazil This book examines the challenges that young men face when trying to grow up in societies where violence is the norm. Barker, who has worked directly with low-income youth and witnessed first hand the violence he describes, provides a compelling account of the young men’s struggles. He discusses the problems these men face in other areas of their lives, including the difficulty of staying in school, the multiple challenges of coming of age as men in the face of social exclusion, including finding meaningful employment, and their interactions with young women, including sexual behaviour and the implications of this for HIV/AIDS prevention. The book presents examples of evaluated programs that have been able to aid young men in rethinking what it means to be a man and ultimately focuses on ’voices of resistance’ – young men who find ways to stay out of violence and to show respect and equality in their relationships, even in settings where male violence and rigid attitudes about manhood are prevalent. 2005: 234x156: 194pp Hb: 978-0-415-33774-8: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-33775-5: $49.95
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LIFECOURSE
Care and Interdependency Across the Lifecourse
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Sophia Bowlby, University of Reading, UK, Susan Gregory, University of Edinburgh, UK and Linda McKie, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK Series: Relationships and Resources Care work is increasingly high profile, both politically and socially, and current debates on the subject frequently highlight the growing tensions between providing care and economic participation. Care and Interdependency Across the Lifecourse focuses on the ‘informal care’ provided by family members, neighbours and friends, exploring the ways in which it is woven into the organization of people’s everyday lives. This book is an invaluable contribution to the care work debate and will be of interest to students and researchers of care work, human geography sociology of the family and social policy. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introducing Care 1. What is Care? 2. Conceptualising Care Part 2: Caring in Practice 3. Learning to Care 4. Caring in Old Age 5. Illness (and Health) across the Lifecourse 6. Caring ‘Communities’ 7. Caring for Children Part 3: Interdependencies across the Lifecourse 8. Time, Space and Care 9. Caringscapes: Policy, Research and Practice June 2009: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-43466-9: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43467-6: $43.95
The Geriatric Neuropsychology Casebook
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Jennifer J. Dunkin, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute Series: Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition This volume is designed to be a practical guide for the clinician using neuropsychological tests in the assessment of elderly patients. It presents concise overviews of the major neuropsychiatric syndromes affecting the elderly, the use of brain imaging in differential diagnosis, interpretation of test results, and how to generate useful treatment recommendations. December 2009: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-1-84169-442-9: $100.00 0 .5£
Contemporary Issues in Gerontology Promoting Positive Ageing Edited by Victor Minichiello, University of New England, Australia and Irene Coulson, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada Written by leading international experts, this book helps students and practitioners to better understand and cater for the needs of our ageing population. It examines: • how services can be provided to meet the expectations and needs of a growing population of ageing citizens within a cost-effective, social justice and positive ageing framework
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Care Work Present and Future Edited by Janet Boddy, Claire Cameron and Peter Moss, all at Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, UK Care Work considers the current situation of care work and care workers, from childcare to eldercare, and from family carers to paid carers. It examines the composition of the current workforce (more than a million in the UK alone), the knowledge and education needed for care work, and the significance of where care work is undertaken (in the home, in institutions).
• how resources allocated to aged are can be distributed equitably to better meet the demands associated with housing, retirement, service provision and care • how health promotion principles can contribute to a healthy older population. Investigating current critical debates in health and social science, the book explores innovative new approaches to aged care and ageing. By using international examples and a multidisciplinary approach, this comprehensive textbook provides a broad understanding of ageing from a social perspective and analyzes concepts of ageism, healthy ageing and positive ageing. 2005: 234x156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-36429-4: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36430-0: $49.95 0 .57£
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Considering potential challenges and scenarios, the book poses big questions about the future of care work – offering some possible answers 2005: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-34772-3: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34773-0: $47.95 0 .57£
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LIFECOURSE Geriatric Neuropsychology
MAJOR WORKS 4 VOLUME SET
Practice Essentials
Social Issues of Ageing
Edited by Shane S. Bush and Thomas A. Martin
Edited by Chris Phillipson
Series: Studies on Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition
This is a four-volume interdisciplinary collection on the social issues of aging. It strikes a balance between a social and public policy perspective on ageing, and broader sociological and socio-cultural debates within the field. Contributions illustrating ageing from a broad range of settings is a key aspect of the volumes.
The text provides a lifespan developmental approach to neuropsychology. It addresses the many issues in neuropsychological assessment that differ between younger and older adults. It describes the symptoms, neuropathology, diagnostic considerations, and treatment options of common neurological disorders associated with aging. It also addresses special considerations related to geriatric neuropsychology, such as ethical issues, family systems issues, decision-making capacity, cultural consideration, and medical/medication/substance use issues. Additionally, a list of resources for the elderly and their families is also provided.
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Selected Contents: Volume 1: Old Age from a Historical and Cultural Perspective Volume 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Social Ageing Volume 3: Family, Community and Social Relationships in Old Age Volume 4: Health and Social Policies on Ageing January 2009: 234x156 Hb: 978-0-415-40151-7: $1190.00 0 .595£
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MAJOR WORKS 4 VOLUME SET
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Major Themes in Health and Social Welfare
International Perspectives
Edited by Ken Doka, College of New Rochelle
Edited by Holly A. Tuokko and David F. Hultsch, University of Victoria, Canada
The study of death and dying truly crosses disciplinary boundaries. Scholars in the field represent a wide spectrum of disciplines in medicine, nursing, social work, sociology, psychology, philosophy, health education and the humanities. The volumes in this collection therefore take a broad and interdisciplinary approach and cover a wide range of materials, including classic studies that have helped frame the field, significant research that has influenced the development of the field, and current cutting-edge material. Moreover, the work brings together theory, research and clinical practice.
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Death, Dying and Bereavement
Series: Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition ‘This valuable volume brings the kind of broad perspective to mild cognitive impairment that has long been needed. Rather than basing conclusions on a single sample or framework, the editors have pulled together articles from leading research groups around the world. This is the kind of comprehensive approach that is needed for developing systematic and valid definitions of MCI and identifying better tools that make it possible to differentiate between benign memory changes in later life and the early signs of pathological processes.’ – Steven H. Zarit, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Selected Contents: Volume 1. The Human Encounter with Death Volume 2. Developmental Perspectives Volume 3. Illness, Dying and Death Volume 4. Loss and Grief 2006: 234x156: 1856pp Hb: 978-0-415-36914-5: $1240.00
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LIFECOURSE
Intimate Fatherhood
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A Sociological Analysis Esther Dermott, University of Bristol, UK Fatherhood is gaining ever more public and political attention, stimulated by the increasing prominence of fathers’ rights groups and the introduction of social policies, such as paternity leave. Intimate Fatherhood explores discourses of contemporary fatherhood, men’s parenting behaviour and debates about fathers’ rights and responsibilities. The book addresses the extent to which fatherhood has changed by examining key dichotomies - culture versus conduct, involved versus uninvolved and public versus private. The book also looks at longstanding conundrums such as the apparent discrepancy between fathers’ acceptance of long hours spent in paid work combined with a preference for involved fathering. Dermott maintains that our current view of good fatherhood is related to new ideas of intimacy. She argues that in order to understand contemporary fatherhood, we must recognise the centrality of the emotional father-child relationship, that the importance of breadwinning has been overstated and that flexible involvement is viewed as more important than the amount of time spent in childcare. Drawing on original qualitative interviews and large-scale quantitative research, Intimate Fatherhood presents a sociological analysis of contemporary fatherhood in Britain by exploring our ideas of good fatherhood in relation to time use, finance, emotion, motherhood and policy debates. This book will interest students, academics and researchers in sociology, gender studies and social policy. Selected Contents: 1. Paradoxes of Contemporary Fatherhood 2. Fatherhood as Breadwinning 3. Fathering Activities and the Meaning of Time 4. Performing Emotion 5. Linking Fatherhood and Motherhood 6. Policy: Defining and Accommodating Fathers 7. Fragile Fathering 8. Discussion: Aspects of Intimacy July 2008: 234x156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-42261-1: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42262-8: $43.95 0 .07£
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Child Sexual Abuse
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Media Representations and Government Reactions Julia Davidson, University of Westminster, London, UK Series: Contemporary Issues in Public Policy Child Sexual Abuse critically evaluates the development of policy and legislative measures to control sex offenders. The last fifteen years has seen increasing concern on the part of the government, criminal justice agencies, the media and the public, regarding child sexual abuse. March 2008: 216x138: 192pp Hb: 978-1-904385-69-1: $153.00 Pb: 978-1-904385-68-4: $47.95 0 .58£
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Understanding the Effects of Child Sexual Abuse
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Feminist Revolutions in Theory, Research and Practice Sam Warner, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Series: Women and Psychology Child sexual abuse is a global problem that negatively affects many women and girls. As such, it has long been of concern to feminists, and more recently mental health activists. Understanding the Effects of Child Sexual Abuse draws on this revolutionary legacy, feminism and post-structuralism to critically examine current perceptions of women, girls and child sexual abuse in psychology, psychiatry and the mass media, and to re-evaluate mainstream and feminist approaches to this subject. Using research into women who have been sexually abused in childhood, and who are detained in maximum security mental health care, Sam Warner explores and identifies key principles for practice. A social recovery model of intervention is developed, and case study examples are used to demonstrate its applicability in a range of practice areas. These include abuse psychotherapy; expert witness reports in child protection; with mothers of abused girls; and with women and girls in secure care contexts. December 2008: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-36027-2: $70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36028-9: $27.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 0 .54£
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ABUSE Child Sexual Abuse
Domestic Violence
Disclosure, Delay, and Denial
A Handbook for Health Care Professionals
Edited by Margaret-Ellen Pipe, City University of New York, Michael E. Lamb, Cambridge University, UK, Yael Orbach, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and Ann-Christin Cederborg, Linkoping University, Sweden
Lyn Shipway
This volume provides the first rigorous assessment of the research relating to the disclosure of childhood sexual abuse, along with the practical and policy implications of the findings. Leading researchers and practitioners from diverse and international backgrounds offer critical commentary on these previously unpublished findings gathered from both field and laboratory research. Cross-cultural, clinical, and multi-disciplinary perspectives are provided. The goal is to learn more about why children frequently remain silent about their abuse, deny it, or if they do disclose, do so belatedly and incompletely, often recanting their allegations over time. 2007: 234x156: 328pp Hb: 978-0-8058-5284-4: $89.95 Pb: 978-0-8058-6317-8: $34.95 59.94£
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’Domestic Violence: A Handbook for Health Professionals is both informative and educational addressing such issues as child protection, mental health and sexual health. It provides a functional resource ensuring that the theoretical background is provided along with practical solutions to a difficult subject.’ – Accident and Emergency Nursing Journal Taking an evidence-based approach to practical problems, this book will be a welcome new resource for nurses, doctors and other health practitioners who deal with the consequences of domestic violence in their daily work. 2004: 246x174: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-28206-2: $160.00 Pb: 978-0-415-28220-8: $47.95 0 .08£
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Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence Edited by Nicky Ali Jackson, Purdue University Calumet The Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence is a modern reference from the leading international scholars in domestic violence research. The first ever publication of an encyclopedia of domestic violence, the principal aim of this title is to provide information on a variety of traditional and breakthrough issues in this complex phenomenon. 2007: 216 x 280: 704pp Hb: 978-0-415-96968-0: $190.00 0 .59£
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TEXTBOOK
Alcohol and Drug Misuse
NEW
An Introduction for Health Care Students and Professionals G. Hussein Rassool, University of São Paulo, Brazil and St George’s Medical School, UK Written by an experienced author and lecturer, this text presents an introduction to drug and alcohol misuse and provides: • an understanding of alcohol and drug misuse, the nature and theories of addiction with a historical overview and policy initiatives in contemporary society • the problems associated with psychoactive substances and their impact on groups such as Black and ethnic minorities, young people, women, the elderly and the homeless • the generic role responses to substance misuse in a variety of different settings and contexts, including primary care, community and hospitals • a framework for assessment, care planning, harm reduction approach, dealing with overdose, intoxication and withdrawals, psychological and pharmacological interventions • a skills-oriented approach to assist student and practitioners in dealing with drug and alcohol with accessible information about clinical issues education and practice. Alcohol and Drug Misuse takes into account current policy initiatives and practice for substance use and misuse and includes a range of pedagogical features to enhance learning. It is essential reading for nursing and health students taking substance misuse modules, as well as related CPD courses for health care professionals. Selected Contents: Part 1: Overview of Substance Misuse & Policy Initiatives Part 2: Psychoactive Substances Part 3: Special Issues & Populations Part 4: Role, Prevention & Strategies for Change Part 5: Care Planning & Intervention Strategies
MAJOR WORK 4 VOLUME SET
Addiction Edited by Moira Plant and Martin Plant The editors of this book have collected material under the following sections and, together with their newly written introduction, this Routledge Major Work, a new title in the Major Themes in Health and Social Welfare series, will enable users to make sense of the wide range of approaches, theories, and concepts that have informed the subject to date: • concepts of addiction • alcohol • tobacco • illicit drugs • other addictive behaviours such as compulsive gambling, sex, exercise, shopping, Internet use and dieting. Edited by two of the world’s leading authorities on addiction and risky behaviours, Addiction will be welcomed by professionals and policymakers in health and social services. It will also be an invaluable reference resource for students and scholars working in the field of addiction, as well as those whose courses in a wide range of allied disciplines such as nursing, medicine, psychology, education, social work, and law - increasingly require an understanding of the issues this collection explores. 2007: 234x156: 1600pp Hb: 978-0-415-41948-2: $1190.00 0 .595£
Medication Treatments for Nicotine Dependence Edited by Tony P. George, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven Medication Treatments for Nicotine Dependence serves as a useful primer and resource for established investigators, as well as those new to the research; for students from a range of disciplines, including pharmacology, psychology, public health, and medicine; and for those clinicians actively engaged in the treatment of nicotine dependence. 2006: 234x156: 327pp Hb: 978-0-8493-3779-6: $149.95 9 .97£
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ADDICTION The Education-Drug Use Connection How Successes and Failures in School Relate to Adolescent Smoking, Drinking, Drug Use, and Delinquency Jerald G. Bachman, Patrick M. O’Malley, John E. Schulenberg, Lloyd D. Johnston, Peter Freedman-Doan and Emily E. Messersmith, at the University of Michigan Does success in school protect teenagers from drug use? Does drug use impair scholastic success? This book tackles a key issue in adolescent development and health the education-drug use connection. The authors examine the links and likely causal connections between educational experiences, delinquent behavior, and adolescent use of tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine. This book is intended for anyone who deals with education and/or substance use, including educational, developmental, and social psychologists; sociologists; epidemiologists; educators; and policy makers. The analysis of panel survey data, using a variety of techniques, will also appeal to survey methodologists and students. 2007: 234x156: 435pp Hb: 978-0-8058-6170-9: $79.95 Pb: 978-0-8058-6171-6: $39.95 59.4£
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Clinical Handbook of Co-existing Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Problems Edited by Amanda Baker, Centre for Mental Health Studies, University of Newcastle, Australia and Richard Velleman, University of Bath, UK ’The editors have pulled together a veritable ’who’s who’ of the fields of substance use and mental health from many parts of the world... If the messages of this book about assessment and treatment are heeded... then the quality of treatment provided for co-existing disorders will be substantially improved.’ - Wayne Hall, and Michael Farrell, from the Foreword Co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems occur frequently in primary care and clinical settings. Despite this, health professionals rarely receive training in how to detect, assess and formulate interventions for co-existing problems and few clinical guidelines exist. This Handbook provides an exciting and highly useful addition to this area. Leading clinicians from the UK, the US and Australia provide practical descriptions of assessments and interventions for co-existing problems. These will enable professionals working with co-existing problems to understand best practice and ensure that people with coexisting problems receive optimal treatment. The contributors also provide detailed descriptions of assessments and treatments for a range of disorders when accompanied by drug and alcohol problems, including anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and learning difficulties. 2007: 234x156: 424pp Hb: 978-1-58391-775-6: $125.00 Pb: 978-1-58391-776-3: $49.95 0 .07£
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Evidence-Based Treatments for Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Stress, Trauma and Substance Use
A Practitioner’s Guide to Theory, Methods, and Practice
Edited by Brian E. Bride, University of Georgia and Samuel A. MacMaster, University of Tennessee
Paul M.G. Emmelkamp and Ellen Vedel
The editors of Stress, Trauma, and Substance Use have gathered a collection of innovative chapters written by cutting edge researchers that depict both the breadth of the relationships between stress, trauma, and substance use, as well as how closely these phenomena are all too often linked.
Series: Practical Clinical Guidebooks Research in the past decade has shown that substance abuse and substance dependence are treatable. The field has witnessed the introduction of evidence-based psychological and specific pharmacological treatments. Unfortunately, many of the empirical supported therapies for addictions are still not widely applied by practitioners. The third volume in the Practical Clinical Guidebooks Series (PCG), EvidenceBased Treatments for Alcohol and Drug Abuse, defines the characteristics, classification, and prevalence of, substance use disorders, and provides the clinician with practical guidelines applicable across a variety of treatment settings and patient groups. Drawing on the recent research in the field, the authors provide the practising clinician and student with an up-todate understanding of the epidemiology, etiology, course and prognosis of substance abuse disorders that would be relevant to clinical practice. In addition to describing phenomenology and etiology, the book provides a comprehensive guide to the assessment and treatment of DSM-IV-TR substance abuse disorders (SUDs), including abuse and dependence of alcohol, stimulants, opiates, hallucinogens, cannabis/marijuana, sedative, and party drugs.
Individually, the chapters in this volume present innovative conceptual models, original research findings, and recommendations to service providers that are applicable to a diverse body of individuals affected by a wide variety of stressful and/or traumatic experiences, such as HIV/AIDS, incarceration, homelessness, sexual assault, and other forms of trauma and violence in addition to substance use. Taken as a whole, the content of this text provides a window into the true nature of the multi-layered and interconnected relationship between stress, trauma, and substance use. The untangling of these relationships holds great promise for continued research that develops a better understanding of these phenomena and ultimately improves the lives of individuals touched by these experiences. This book was previously published as a special issue of Stress, Trauma, and Crisis: An International Journal. May 2008: 246x174: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-40045-9: $140.00 0 .07£
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FOOD AND EATING Education, Disordered Eating and Obesity Discourse
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John Evans, Loughborough University, UK, Emma Rich, Loughborough University, UK, Brian Davies, Cardiff University, UK and Rachel Allwood, Loughborough University, UK Education, Disordered Eating and Obesity Discourse investigates how ‘body centred talk’ about weight, fat, food and exercise is recycled in schools, enters educational processes, and impacts on the identities and health of young people. Drawing on the experiences of young women who have developed eating disorders and research on international school curricula and the media, the authors challenge the veracity, substance and merits of contemporary ‘obesity discourse’. By concentrating on previously unexplored aspects of the debate around weight and health, it is revealed how well-meaning advice can propel some children toward behaviour that seriously damages their health. This book is not only about ‘eating disorders’ and the people affected, but the effects of obesity discourse on everyone’s health as it enters public policy, educational practice and the cultural fabric of our lives. It will interest students, teachers, doctors, health professionals and researchers concerned with obesity and weight issues. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Rise and Rise of the Child Saving Movement 2. Body Pedagogies, Obesity Discourse and Disordered Eating 3. Sacred Knowledge, Science and Health Policy: Obesity as Instructional Discourse 4. Fat Ethics: Obesity as Regulative Discourse 5. Popular Pedagogies, Popular Culture and Media Lifestyle Advertising 6. Solving the Obesity Crisis?: Health Policy in Totally Pedagogised Schools 7. Class, Control and Embodiment. What Schools do to Middle Class Girls? 8. Affective Pedagogies: Emotion and Desire in Learning to Become Ill 9. Alternative Pedagogies: Rethinking Health 10. Health Education, Weight Management or Social Control? 0 .57£
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Children, Obesity and Exercise Prevention, Treatment and Management of Childhood and Adolescent Obesity
Fat Fabrications
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Edited by Andrew P. Hills, Neil A. King and Nuala M. Byrne, all at Queensland University of Technology, Australia Series: International Studies in Physical Education and Youth Sport Children, Obesity and Exercise provides sport, exercise and medicine students and professionals with an accessible and practical guide to understanding and managing childhood and adolescent obesity. It covers: • overweight, obesity and body composition • physical activity, growth and development • psycho-social aspects of childhood obesity • physical activity behaviours • eating behaviours • measuring children’s behaviour • interventions for prevention and management of childhood obesity. Children, Obesity and Exercise addresses the need for authoritative advice and innovative approaches to the prevention and management of this chronic problem. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Nature of the Problem 2. Tracking of Obesity from Childhood to Adulthood: Implications for Health 3. Clinical Correlates of Overweight and Obesity 4. Body Composition Assessment in Children and Adolescents: Implications for Obesity 5. The Importance of Physical Activity in the Growth and Development of Children 6. The Role of Perceived Competence in the Motivation of Obese Children to be Physically Active 7. Psycho-Social Factors and Childhood Obesity 8. Physical Activity, Appetite Control and Energy Balance: Implications for Obesity 9. Eating Behaviour in Children and the Measurement of Food Intake 10. Physical Activity Behaviour in Children and the Measurement of Physical Activity 11. Environmental Factors and Physical Activity in Children: Implications for Active Transport Programs 12. Interventions for the Prevention, Treatment and Management of Childhood Obesity (including Family, School and Community) 2007: 234x156: 184pp Pb: 978-0-415-40884-4: $41.95 9 .12£
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FOOD AND EATING
The Prevention of Eating Problems and Eating Disorders
Eating and Weight Disorders
Theory, Research, and Practice
Series: Clinical Psychology: A Modular Course
Michael P. Levine and Linda Smolak
’The up-to-date sources of information are particularly useful to eating disorder specialists, but this book is also highly recommended to students and professionals who are new to the field.’ - European Eating Disorders Review
This is the first authored volume to offer a detailed, integrated analysis of the field of eating problems and disorders with theory, research, and practical experience from community and developmental psychology, public health, psychiatry, and dietetics. The book highlights connections between the prevention of eating problems and disorders and theory and research in the areas of prevention and health promotion; theoretical models of risk development and prevention; and related research on the prevention of smoking and alcohol use.
Carlos M. Grilo, Yale University
Eating disorders refer to a range of problems characterized by abnormal eating behaviours and beliefs about eating, weight, and shape. Eating disorders, which are classified as psychiatric problems, and obesity, which is classified as a general medical condition, reflect a diverse and perplexing array of biological, social, and psychological phenomena. Beginning with a comprehensive overview of eating and weight disorders, this volume also covers: • anorexia nervosa • bulimia nervosa
The Prevention of Eating Problems and Eating Disorders addresses:
• atypical eating disorders and binge eating disorders
• methodologies for assessing and establishing prevention
Including the most up-to-date research, Carlos Grilo provides a balanced and authoritative overview of current thinking in the fields of eating disorders and obesity with broad yet indepth coverage of the areas. This highly readable book is an indispensable resource to students and professionals in clinical psychology, health psychology, and psychiatry.
• the implications of neuroscience for prevention • dramatic increases in the incidence of obesity • the role of boys, men, and the media on body image • prevention programming for minority groups • whether to focus on primary or secondary prevention.
• obesity.
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The Obesity Epidemic Science, Morality and Ideology Michael Gard and Jan Wright ’The strength in this book lies in its ability to provide its readers with a critical view of obesity science by challenging them to go beyond traditional thinking... reminding them of the harmful and stigmatizing consequences of adopting a ’war on obesity’ mentality...This book is an essential read for anyone who is interested in health, obesity, health promotion, and public health.’ - Krista Rondeau, Dieticians of Canada 2004: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-31895-2: $180.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31896-9: $47.95 0 .09£
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FOOD AND EATING Men and the War on Obesity
GENETICS
NEW
3RD EDITION
A Sociological Study
Instant Notes in Genetics
Lee F. Monaghan, University of Limerick, Ireland
Hugh Fletcher, Queen’s University Belfast, UK, Ivor Hickey, St. Mary’s University College, Belfast , UK and Paul Winter, Belfast City Hospital, UK
Is obesity really a public health problem and what does the construction of obesity as a health problem mean for men? According to official statistics, the majority of men in nations such as England and the USA are overweight or obese. Public health officials, researchers, governments and various agencies are alarmed and have issued dire warnings about a global ‘obesity epidemic’. This perceived threat to public health seemingly legitimates declarations of war against what one US Surgeon General called ‘the terror within’. Yet, little is known about weight-related issues among everyday men in this context of symbolic or communicated violence. Men and the War on Obesity is an original, timely and controversial study. Using observations from a mixed-sex slimming club, interviews with men whom medicine might label overweight or obese and other sources, this study urges a rethink of weight or fat as a public health issue and sometimes private trouble. Recognizing the sociological wisdom that things are not as they seem, it challenges obesity warmongering and the many battles it mandates or incites. This important book could therefore help to change current thinking and practices not only in relation to men but also women and children who are defined as overweight, obese or too fat. It will be of interest to students and researchers of gender and the body within sociology, gender studies and cultural studies as well as public health researchers, policymakers and practitioners.
Series: Instant Notes The 3rd edition of Instant Notes in Genetics focuses on the core concepts of human and molecular genetics. There is an increased emphasis on genomics, reflected both in new material and the reorganisation of the contents – there is a section that is now called Genomes and Genomics that includes material on the completed genome projects. There is also more detail on human evolution. 2006: 246x174: 379pp Pb: 978-0-415-37619-8: $35.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 9 .91£
Statistical Genetics Gene Mapping Through Linkage and Association Edited by Ben Neale, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK, Manuel Ferreira, Massachusetts General Hospital, Sarah Medland, Virginia Commonwealth University and Danielle Posthuma, Vrije University, The Netherlands Statistical Genetics is an advanced textbook focusing on conducting genetic linkage and association analysis in the post-genomic era. It covers both established and new methodologies, providing the genetic and statistical theory on which they are based. Worked examples of important methods are given, as well as study design and sources of error.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Beyond Militarized Medicine 2. Bodily Alignment and Accounts: From Excuses to Repudiation 3. Smoking Guns, Wartime Injury and Survival: Men and Dieting 4. McDonaldizing Men’s Bodies? Rationalization, Irrationalities and Resistances 5. Physical Activity and Obesity Fighting Campaigns: Men’s Critical Talk 6. Conclusion: Social Fitness and Health at Every Size June 2008: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-40711-3: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40712-0: $45.95 0 .57£
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GENETICS
Eco Crime and Genetically Modified Food
NEW
Genetics and Society Series
Reece Walters The GM debate has been ongoing for over a decade, yet it has been contained in the scientific world and presented in technical terms. This book brings the debates about GM food into the social and criminological arena. On September 11th 2003, the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety became international law. As a result, a vast number of practices currently adopted by the US and UK Governments, as well as numerous bio-tech industries, became illegal. To date, criminal activity and GM food has been reported in the press, however, it has been confined to the actions of protest groups destroying GM crops and testing laboratories. This book highlights the criminal actions of state and corporate officials, including the illegal use of genetic technologies, the illegal production and sale of GM products, the economic exploitation of trade in third world countries, the monopolization of seeds and economic disaster for GM farmers, biopiracy and the manipulation of science.
Growth Cultures The Global Bioeconomy and its Bioregions Philip Cooke, Cardiff University, UK This groundbreaking book is the first comparative analysis of the relative strengths of global bioregions. Growth Cultures investigates the rapidly growing phenomena of biotechnology and sets this study within a knowledge economy context. Philip Cooke proposes a new knowledgefocused theoretical framework, ‘the New Global Bioeconomy’, against which to test empirical characteristics of biotechnology. Growth Cultures will make fascinating reading for students, policy makers and researchers across management and business studies, innovation and knowledge studies, sociology, science and technology policy, applied economics, development studies and regional science. 2007: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-39223-5: $160.00
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Human Cloning in the Media Bioethics and the Humanities
From Science Fiction to Science Practice
Attitudes and Perceptions
Joan Haran, CESAGen, Cardiff University, UK, Jenny Kitzinger, JOMEC and CESAGen, Cardiff University, UK, Maureen McNeil, Lancaster University, UK and Kate O’Riordan, CESAGen, Lancaster University and University of Sussex, UK
Robin Downie, University of Glasgow, UK and Jane Macnaughton, University of Durham, UK Series: Biomedical Law & Ethics Library Critiquing many areas of medical practice and research whilst making constructive suggestions about medical education, this book extends the scope of medical ethics beyond sole concern with regulation. 2007: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-1-84472-053-8: $180.00 Pb: 978-1-84472-052-1: $55.95 0 .09£
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Biomedicine as Culture Instrumental Practices, Technoscientific Knowledge, and New Modes of Life Edited by Regula Valérie Burri, Collegium Helveticum, Switzerland and Joseph Dumit, University of California, Davis
This book examines the making of human cloning as an imaginary practice and scientific fact. It explores the controversies surrounding both ‘therapeutic cloning’ for stem cell research and ‘reproductive’ cloning. The authors analyse the cultural production of cloning, how practices and representations play out in the global arena, and its transformation from science fiction to science practice. Case studies are used to illustrate key fore grounded issues: • the image of the scientist, scientific expertise and institutions • the governance of science • the representation of women’s bodies as the subjects and objects of biotechnology
Series: Routledge Studies in Science, Technology and Society
• the constitution of publics, both as objects of media debate, and as their intended audience.
This collection of essays brings together leading scholars from cultural anthropology, history, sociology and science studies to conduct a critical dialogue on the culture(s) of biomedical practice, discussing its material, epistemic and social implications.
This book will be a valuable companion to students on undergraduate courses in media studies, science communication, cultural studies, science and technology studies and sociology.
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GENETICS Local Cells, Global Science
NEW
The Rise of Embryonic Stem Cell Research in India
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New Genetics, New Social Formations Edited by Peter Glasner, Cardiff University, UK, Paul Atkinson, Cardiff University, UK and Helen Greenslade, CESAGEN, Cardiff University, UK
Aditya Bharadwaj, University of Edinburgh and Peter Glasner, Cardiff University, UK One of the first studies of an exciting new development in global biotechnology, this cutting edge text examines the extent of the transnational movements of tissues, stem cells, and expertise, in the developing governance framework of India. Documenting the impact of local and global governance frames on the everyday conduct of research, this groundbreaking book traces the journey of ‘spare’ human embryos in IVF clinics to public and private laboratories engaged in isolating stem cells for potential therapeutic application. The discussion also examines the gender dimension as a potential site for exploitation in the sourcing of embryonic and other biogenic materials, and suggests that a moral economy has developed in which the ethical values of the global ’North’ support and encourage the donation of abundant and ethically ‘neutral’ embryos by the ’South’. This unique exploration is grounded in an empirical, multisited ethnographic study that takes a thoroughly comparative analysis of the ethical, religious and social issues in Europe, the United States, and organ donations already prevalent in India. September 2008: 234x156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-39609-7: $130.00
New genetic technologies cut across a range of public regulatory domains and private lifeworlds, often appearing to generate an institutional void in response to the complex challenges they pose. As a result, a number of new social formations are being developed to legitimate public engagement and avoid the perceived democratic deficit that may result. Papers in this volume discuss a variety of these manifestations in a global context, including: • genetic data banks • committees of inquiry • non-governmental organisations (NGOs) • national research laboratories. These institutions, across both health and agriculture, are explored in such diverse locations as Amazonia, China, Finland, Israel, the UK and the USA. 2006: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-39323-2: $150.00 0 .57£
The GM Debate Risk, Politics and Public Engagement
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New Genetics, New Identities Edited by Paul Atkinson, Cardiff University, UK, Peter Glasner, Cardiff University, UK and Helen Greenslade, CESAGen, Cardiff University, UK This book presents not only theoretical reflection but also empirical case studies drawn from an international array of authors. Including the highly controversial areas of reproductive technologies and use of human embryos in biomedical research, other key features include: • a fresh analysis of a wide-range of social and political concerns in the development of new social identities • examinations of the social implications of identity formation as a result from advances in genetic technologies from a number of perspectives both locally and globally
Tom Horlick-Jones, Cardiff University, UK, John Walls, Nick Pidgeon, Tim O’Riordan, Wouter Poortinga, all at University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, Gene Rowe, The Institute of Food Research, Norwich, UK and Graham Murdock, Loughborough University, UK This book tells the story of an unprecedented experiment in public participation: the government-sponsored debate on the possible commercialization of ‘GM’ crops in the UK. Giving a unique and systematic account of the debate process, this revealing volume sets it within its political and intellectual contexts, and examines the practical implications for future public engagement initiatives. 2007: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-39322-5: $150.00
• resources of a wide range of social science disciplines to discuss significant sociological, anthropological, political and ethical issues. This superb collection is an essential informative read for postgraduates and academics in the fields of sociology, anthropology and scientific technologies giving a comparative approach to complex issues surrounding the social implications of these advances in a period of rapid social change. 2006: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-39407-9: $150.00 0 .57£
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DISABILITY
GENETICS Disabled People and the Right to Life
NEW
Defeating Autism
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Edited by Luke Clements, Cardiff University, UK and Janet Read, University of Warwick, UK
A Damaging Delusion Michael Fitzpatrick, Barton House Health Centre, UK In August 2005, a five-year old British boy with autism died while undergoing chelation therapy in the USA. Chelation is one of a range of ‘biomedical’ treatments based on the theory that autism is caused by environmental toxins, such as mercury, derived from vaccines or other sources. Virtually no scientific authority accepts either that such toxins cause autism or claims that biomedical treatments are effective but biomedical theories of autism can offer a plausible explanation of the supposed ‘autism epidemic’. So, do they work and are they safe? Here Dr. Fitzpatrick, himself the father of an autistic boy, investigates the evidence around a number of supposed causes (toxins, leaky gut and immunity/allergy theories), diagnostic tests (such as looking for measles in the gut) and treatments (diets, hormonal therapies and chelation among others). He concludes that the scientific evidence for biomedical treatments is alarmingly shaky and argues that the way forward lies through the acceptance of our children as they are and in the quest to improve the quality of their lives – a quest in which biomedical treatments are at best a distraction and at worst a danger. This compelling book is essential reading for students and professionals in the world of autism as well as academics concerned with the public understanding of science and the treatment of scientific and medical controversies in the media. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Rise and Rise of Autism Quackery 2. The Autism Epidemic 3. Toxic Autism 4. Leaky Gut 5. Impaired Immunity 6. Testing 7. Treatments 8. A Quackery Case Study 9. Conclusion: Acceptance is All December 2008: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-44980-9: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44981-6: $39.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN EXAMINATION COPY
The most basic of human rights, the right to life, is the focus of this book. Human rights has increasingly come to be seen as a significant framework, both to aid understanding of the experiences of those who face oppression, and to underpin social, legal and political measures to counter it. Disabled People and the Right to Life uses this framework to explore how disabled people’s right to life is understood in different national contexts and the ways in which they are – or are not – afforded protection under the law, emphasizing the social, cultural and historical forces and circumstances which have promoted disabled people’s right to life or legitimated its violation. Written by an international panel of contributors including individuals holding public office, academics from the fields of law, social policy, disability studies and bioethics as well as practitioners and activists attempting to further disabled people’s human rights, this truly interdisciplinary book will be of interest to students and researchers of disability, law, social policy and human rights. March 2008: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-40713-7: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40714-4: $43.95 0 .57£
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Arguing about Disability
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for 2009
Philosophical Perspectives Kristjana Kristiansen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, Simo Vehmas, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland and Tom Shakespeare, Newcastle University, UK Disability is a thorny and muddled concept and philosophical issues have often been overlooked in favour of the sociological amongst the controversy. Arguing about Disability fills that gap by offering analysis and debate concerning the moral nature of institutions, policy and practice, and their significance for disabled people and society. January 2009: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-45595-4: $140.00 0 .07£
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The Handbook of Intellectual Disability and Clinical Psychology Practice
2ND EDITION
The Disability Studies Reader Edited by Lennard J. Davis, University of Illinois at Chicago The Disability Studies Reader collects, for the first time, representative texts from the newly emerging field of disability studies. This volume represents a major advance in presenting the most important writings about disability with an emphasis on those writers working from a materialist and postmodernist perspective. Selected Contents: Part 1: Historical Perspectives Part 2: Politics of Disability Part 3: Stigma and Illness Part 4: Theorizing Disability Part 5: The Question of Identity Part 6: Disability and Culture Part 7: Fiction, Memoir, and Poetry 2006: 234x156: 472pp Hb: 978-0-415-95333-7: $105.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95334-4: $49.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 0 .27£
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Psychological Management of Physical Disabilities A Practitioner’s Guide Edited by Paul Kennedy, University of Oxford, UK The successful integration of psychological factors into the management of physical disabilities is critical to successful health-care delivery. This book provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to the best practice and approaches in this field. Psychological Management of Physical Disabilities will be of great interest to all clinical psychologists, health psychologists, occupational therapists, counsellors, physiotherapists, physicians and rehabilitation nurses. Service providers know how important psychological factors are. This book explains why and how psychological models and research can support rehabilitation and improve individual well-being.
Edited by Alan Carr, Gary O’Reilly and Patricia Noonan Walsh, all at University College Dublin, Ireland and John McEvoy, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland The Handbook of Intellectual Disability and Clinical Psychology Practice will equip clinical psychologists in training with the skills necessary to complete a clinical placement in the field of intellectual disability. The book is divided into seven sections, which cover; conceptual frameworks, assessment frameworks and intervention frameworks, and the specific problems that arise in infancy and early childhood, middle childhood, adolescence and adulthood. Chapters combine discussion of the theoretical and empirical issues with practical considerations. The authors incorporate detailed practice descriptions throughout, which will allow clinicians to use the book as a step-by-step guide to clinical work. Practice exercises are also included where relevant to aid skills development. This comprehensive, evidence-based practice Handbook will prove an invaluable resource for anyone undertaking postgraduate training in clinical psychology, as well as practising clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and psychotherapists. The Handbook of Intellectual Disability and Clinical Psychology Practice is one of a set of three Handbooks published by Routledge, which includes The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology and The Handbook of Adult Clinical Psychology (Edited by Alan Carr & Muireann McNulty). 2007: 234x156: 992pp Hb: 978-1-58391-861-6: $170.00 Pb: 978-1-58391-862-3: $58.95
Selected Contents: Part I:The Scope of Psychological Processes in Physical Rehabilitation Part II:Psychological Applications and Practitioner Perspectives Part III:General Organisational Challenges and Developments 2007: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-1-58391-712-1: $104.00 Pb: 978-1-58391-713-8: $43.00 0 .06£
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DISABILITY
Adult Learning Disorders
Understanding Autism
Contemporary Issues
From Basic Neuroscience to Treatment
Edited by Lorraine E. Wolf, City University of New York, Hope E. Schreiber, Tufts, New England Medical Center, Boston and Jeanette Wasserstein, private practice, Mount Sinai Medical Center
Edited by Steven O. Moldin, University of Southern California and John L.R. Rubenstein, University of California, San Francisco
Recent advances in neuroimaging and genetics technologies have enhanced our understanding of neurodevelopmental disorders in adults. The authors in this volume not only discuss such advances as they apply to adults with learning disorders, but also address their translation into clinical practice. One cluster of chapters addresses developmental concerns as children and adolescents with learning disorders approach young adulthood. Experts discuss dyslexia, language-based and writing disorders, perhaps the most widely studied group of learning disorders, from the point of view of neuroimaging and genetic underpinnings. Chapters on the neuroscience of nonverbal, math and executive function disorders are included in this volume, as well. June 2008: 234x156: 544pp Hb: 978-1-84169-419-1: $99.00 0 .5£
Taking an all-inclusive look at the subject, Understanding Autism: From Basic Neuroscience to Treatment reviews stateof-the-art research on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of autism. The book addresses potential mechanisms that may underlie the development of autism and the neural systems that are likely to be affected by these molecular, genetic, and infectious etiologies. It reviews key findings that inform diagnosis, epidemiology, clinical neuroscience, and treatment. The book concludes with a discussion of the economic cost of autism and provides a biomedical and public health perspective of the impact of this devastating disease. With chapters authored by clinical and basic researchers at the forefront of molecular and systems neuroscience, clinical neuroscience, and health economics, the book presents a powerful and comprehensive synthesis of current research on autism and its underlying neural substrates. The book’s two editors are considered elite pioneers in this area of research. Dr. Rubenstein was recently elected to the highly prestigious Institute of the Medicine, an honor reserved for those most committed to professional achievement and public service. 2006: 234x156: 552pp Hb: 978-0-8493-2732-2: $169.95 0 .29£
MAJOR WORK 4 VOLUME SET
Disability
MMR and Autism
Major Themes in Health and Social Welfare Edited by Nick Watson
What Parents Need to Know Michael Fitzpatrick
With a general introduction newly written by the editor, Disability is a four-volume collection which brings together cutting-edge and canonical research from the field of Disability Studies to make available in one ‘mini library’ core readings across a wide range of policy arenas, including education, housing, employment, health, social care, leisure, and recreation. It will be welcomed by students new to the field and will also be an invaluable resource for scholars and other researchers in the area. Selected Contents: Volume One Part 1: Emergence of the Social Barriers Approach Part 2: The Social Barriers Approach and Social Models of Disability Volume Two Part 3: Researching Disability Part 4: Critiques of the Social Model Volume Three Part 5: Disability Studies in the US: The Cultural Turn Part 6: Independent Living Part 7: Living with Disability Volume Four Part 8: The History of Disability Part 9: Disability and Bioethics Part 10: Anti-Discrimination Legislation
In MMR and Autism Michael Fitzpatrick, a general practitioner who is also the parent of an autistic child, explains why he believes the anti-MMR campaign is misguided in a way that will reassure parents considering vaccination and also relieve the anxieties of parents of autistic children. At the same time, this informative book provides health care professionals and health studies students with an accessible overview of a contemporary health issue with significant policy implications. 2004: 216x138: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-32178-5: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32179-2: $39.95 0 .57£
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MENTAL HEALTH Community Mental Health
TEXTBOOK
Challenges for the 21st Century
Exercise, Health and Mental Health
Edited by Jessica Rosenberg and Samuel Rosenberg
Emerging Relationships
’This text fills a practical and educational need by pulling together state of the art, cutting edge, and original research and scholarship on the changing dynamics of community mental health services in the United States.’ – Carmen Ortiz Hendricks, Yeshiva Wurzweiler School of Social Work, USA Community Mental Health is a significant interdisciplinary resource for students, practitioners, or policy planners, engaged in the evaluation and development of programs in the human services. Packed full with information for both students and practitioners of social work, psychology, sociology, psychiatry, and related disciplines, this comprehensive text includes best practice treatment models for co-occurring disorders, homelessness and mental illness, psychosocial rehabilitation, psychopharmacology, and outpatient treatment. Cutting edge for students and practitioners, this book contains the most up-to-date theory and research about community mental health. 2006: 246x174: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-95010-7: $90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95011-4: $42.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 0 .65£
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Edited by Guy E.J. Faulkner and Adrian H. Taylor The first of its kind, this book is written by internationally acclaimed scientists and presents an introduction to the emerging field of exercise as a strategy for mental health promotion, providing a platform for future research and practice. Selected Contents: 1. Exercise and Mental Health Promotion 2. Physical Activity and Dementia 3. Exercise as an Adjunct Treatment for Schizophrenia 4. Exercise Interventions in Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation 5. The Role of Exercise in Recovery from Heart Failure 6. Exercise and Psychological Well-Being for Individuals with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) 7. Exercise and Quality of Life in Cancer Survivors 8. Effects of Exercise on Smoking Cessation and Coping with Withdrawal Symptoms and Nicotine Cravings 9. Physical Activity and Sleep 10. Sport, Social Inclusion and Crime Reduction 11. From Emerging Relationships to the Future Role of Exercise in Mental Health Promotion
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COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Perspective on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Series
Perspectives on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Edited by Tom Heller, Geraldine Lee-Treweek, Jeanne Katz, Julie Stone and Sue Spurr
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
This book explores the challenging issues associated with complementary and alternative medicine in the context of the social, political and cultural influences that shape people’s health.
Structures and Safeguards
Divided clearly into three sections, this book:
Geraldine Lee-Treweek, Tom Heller, Hilary MacQueen, Julie Stone and Sue Spurr
• sets out the general context of social change, consumption and debate around the rise of public interest in CAM
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is a fascinating and fast-changing area of medicine. This book explores the challenging issues associated with CAM in the context of the social, political and cultural influences that shape people’s health. It:
• argues for and against different classifications of CAM
• provides an overview of social change, consumption and debates arising from the increased public interest in CAM, arguing for and against different classifications • discusses how CAM developed in a political and historical context, critically assessing the importance of ethics and values to CAM practice and how these inform what practitioners do • analyzes the question of what people want, the changing contested nature of health, and the nature of personal and social factors associated with the use of CAM • examines the diversity of settings in which CAM takes place • explores the social, political and economic milieu in which CAM is provided and used. The book is one of three core texts for the forthcoming Open University course K221 Perspectives on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (first presented in February 2005). 2005: 246x174: 267pp Hb: 978-0-415-35162-1: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35163-8: $45.95 0 .57£
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• critically assesses the importance of ethics and values to CAM practice and how these inform what practitioners do • focuses on the question of what people want, the changing and contested nature of health, and the nature of personal and social factors associated with the use of CAM, leading to a focus on ’therapeutic relationships’ • examines the diversity of settings in which CAM takes place and the social, political and economic milieu in which CAM is provided and used. Together with its accompanying text, Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Structures and Safeguards, it forms the core text for the Open University course K221; Perspectives on Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2005: 246x189: 424pp Hb: 978-0-415-35160-7: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35161-4: $43.95 0 .57£
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Perspectives on Complementary and Alternative Medicine: A Reader Edited by Geraldine Lee Treweek, Tom Heller, Julie Stone, Hilary MacQueen and Jeanne Katz The text provides insight into many of the current and complex issues surrounding CAM, and will appeal to everyone who is concerned with or who has an interest in complementary and alternative healthcare. 2004: 234x156: 424pp Hb: 978-0-415-35158-4: $160.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35159-1: $49.95 £
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COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Nursing and Midwifery
Therapeutic Pluralism
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Towards a Critical Social Science
Exploring the Experiences of Cancer Patients and Professionals
Edited by Jon Adams, University of Newcastle, Australia and Philip Tovey, University of Leeds, UK
Alex Broom, University of Newcastle, Australia and Philip Tovey, University of Leeds, UK The profile of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has risen dramatically over the last decade and cancer patients represent its most prolific users. As a result, the NHS and UK cancer services are attempting to develop a wider range of therapeutic options for patients. Despite such developments, little is known about why cancer patients use CAM, its perceived benefits and the perspectives of the doctors and nurses involved.
This book explores the historical, social, political and cultural facets of integration between complementary and alternative medicine and nursing/midwifery. It examines the ever-expanding integration in relation to: • the role and conceptualization of the patient • the role and responsibilities of different professional healthcare providers (nurses, midwives, alternative therapists, etc) • the future provision and approach of nursing and midwifery practice • the challenges and opportunities currently facing healthcare systems as a result of integration. This innovative book provides the first critical overview of this important field of health research. It is important reading for medical sociologists, nurses and other health professionals - as well as students in these areas - with an interest in complementary and alternative medicine. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Evolution of CAM in Nursing and Midwifery Part 2: CAM Nursing/Midwifery in IntraProfessional Context Part 3: Inter-Professional Issues in CAM Nursing/Midwifery 2007: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-36846-9: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36847-6: $45.95 0 .57£
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Drawing on extensive fieldwork in the UK, Therapeutic Pluralism includes over 120 interviews with cancer patients and professionals, plus innovative ‘diary’ data which, for the first time, detail the experiences of CAM users. It gives a systematic analysis of issues such as: • the development of patient preferences and influences on decision making • expectations of CAM and interpretations of ‘success’ in cancer treatment • the nature and importance of ‘evidence’ and ‘effectiveness’ for patients • the organisational dynamics involved in integrating CAM into the NHS • pathways to CAM and the role of the Internet • the role of oncology clinicians in patients’ experiences of cancer and their use of CAMs. Therapeutic Pluralism is essential reading for students and researchers of medical sociology, complementary and alternative medicine and cancer. It will also be useful to medical and health professionals, and policy-makers with an interest in complementary and alternative medicine. Selected Contents: 1. The Dialectical Tension Between Individuation and Depersonalisation in Cancer patients’ Mediation of Therapeutic Options 2. The Role of the Internet in Cancer Patients’ Engagement with Therapeutic Options 3. Integrating CAM: A Comparative Analysis of Hospice Versus Hospital Medicine 4. Oncologists’ and Specialist Cancer Nurses’ Approaches to CAM and their Impact on Patient Action 5. Exploring the Temporal Dimension in Cancer Patients’ Experiences of Non-Biomedical Therapeutics 6. The Problematic Nature of Conflating Use and Advocacy in CAM Integration March 2008: 234x156: 168pp Hb: 978-0-415-39852-7: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39853-4: $45.95 0 .07£
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Communication & Relationships in Healthcare Series Communication, Relationships and Care A Reader Edited by Sheila Barrett, Carol Komaromy, Martin Robb and Anita Rogers Written for those involved in care services, this book aims to improve understanding of communication and relationships in health and social care settings, enabling critical reflection on practice and experience. 2003: 234x156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-32659-9: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32660-5: $45.95
HEALTHCARE The Ethics of Care and Empathy Michael Slote, University of Miami Eminent moral philosopher Michael Slote argues that care ethics presents an important challenge to other ethical traditions and that a philosophically developed care ethics should, and can, offer its own comprehensive view of the whole of morality. Taking inspiration from British moral sentimentalism and drawing on recent psychological literature on empathy, he shows that the use of that notion allows care ethics to develop its own sentimentalist account of respect, autonomy, social justice, and deontology. Furthermore, he argues that care ethics gives a more persuasive account of these topics than theories offered by contemporary Kantian liberalism.
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Relating Experience
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Stories from Health and Social Care Edited by Caroline Malone, Liz Forbat, Martin Robb and Janet Seden This anthology provides a unique window on to people’s experiences and perceptions of health and social care, demonstrating how communication and relationships lie at the heart of work in this field. 2004: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-32657-5: $160.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32658-2: $45.95 0 .08£
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PUBLIC HEALTH Prediction and Change of Health Behavior
Critical Perspectives in Public Health
Applying the Reasoned Action Approach Edited by Icek Ajzen, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Dolores Albarracin, University of Florida and Robert Hornik, University of Pennsylvania Prediction and Change of Health Behavior honors the work of Martin Fishbein by illustrating the breadth and depth of the reasoned action approach. Focused on attitudes and their effects on health-related behavior, the book demonstrates the profound impact of Fishbein and Ajzen’s theories of reasoned action on attitude research and on the solution of social problems. Part I is devoted to theoretical and conceptual issues aspects of the reasoned action approach. Leading figures in the field address such issues as measurement compatibility, the interaction of belief strength and outcome evaluations, the role of emotions, the prediction of classes of behavior, explicit versus implicit attitudes, and the moderating effects of perceived control on behavior. Those unfamiliar with the reasoned action approach are provided with a general introduction to the theory. Part II applies the reasoned action approach to the health domain. The chapters in this part vividly illustrate how the reasoned action approach can be applied to understanding risky sexual behavior. Dr. Fishbein reflects on contributions of his own work in the book’s final chapter. Intended for researchers, practitioners, and advanced students interested in understanding and modifying human behavior, this book is especially valuable to public health practitioners, nurses, and other health professionals, as well as to social and clinical psychologists and health communicators. 2007: 234x156: 328pp Hb: 978-0-8058-5926-3: $99.95 Pb: 978-0-8058-6282-9: $39.95 05.16£
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Edited by Judith Green, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK and Ronald Labonté, University of Ottawa, Canada Combining analytical introductory chapters, edited versions of influential articles from the journal Critical Public Health and specially commissioned review articles, this volume examines the contemporary roles of ‘critical voices’ in public health research and practice from a range of disciplines and contexts. The book covers many of the pressing concerns for public health practitioners and researchers including: • the implications of new genetic technologies for public health • the impact of globalization on local practice • the politics of citizen participation in health programmes • the impact of car-centred transport systems on health • the ethics of evaluation methods and the persistence of health inequalities. Critical Perspectives in Public Health is organized into sections covering four key themes in public health: social inequalities; evidence for practice; globalization; technologies and the environment. With contributions from a range of countries including the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia and South Africa, it provides an accessible overview for students, practitioners and researchers in public health, health promotion, health policy and related fields. Selected Contents: Section 1: Introduction Section 2: Unfair Cases: Social Inequalities in Health Section 3: Making Traces: Evidence for Practice and Evaluation Section 4: Colonising Places: Public Health and Globalisation Section 5: Edgy Spaces: Policy, Technology and the Public Health 2007: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-40951-3: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40952-0: $45.95 0 .07£
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Nutrition in Public Health Principles, Policies, and Practice Arlene Spark, Hunter College, New York Nutrition plays a key role in many areas of public health, such as pre-term delivery, cancer, obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular and renal diseases. This groundbreaking book focuses on nutrition issues in the public setting, taking into account the myriad demographic, social, and cultural issues that influence public policy. It integrates an examination of food and nutrition needs and the policies and political mechanisms that affect the delivery of quality food and nutrition services. It presents opposing views on controversial, cutting-edge issues such as conflicting interests of USDA and DHHS, legislation for functional foods, food labeling and health claim regulations, and school feeding challenges. May 2007: 246x174: 576pp Hb: 978-0-8493-1473-5: $119.95 9 .56£
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PUBLIC HEALTH
TEXTBOOK
The Psychology of Lifestyle
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Promoting Healthy Behaviour
The Impact of Inequality How to Make Sick Societies Healthier Richard G. Wilkinson In this book, pioneering social epidemiologist Richard Wilkinson, shows how inequality affects social relations and well-being. In wealthy countries, health is not simply a matter of material circumstances and access to health care; it is also how your relationships and social standing make you feel about life.
Kathryn Thirlaway, University of Wales Institute, UK and Dominic Upton, University of Worcester, UK Improving lifestyles is thought to be one of the most effective means of reducing mortality and morbidity in the developed world. However, despite decades of health promotion, there has been no significant difference to lifestyles and instead there are rising levels of inactivity and obesity. The Psychology of Lifestyle addresses the role psychology can play in reversing the trend of deleterious lifestyle choices. It considers the common characteristics of lifestyle behaviours and reflects on how we can inform and improve interventions to promote healthy lifestyles. Health promotion has taught people what a healthy lifestyle is - now we need to enable people to live that life. The chapters cover key lifestyle behaviours that impact on health –smoking, eating, physical activity, drinking, sex and drug use – as well as combinations of behaviours. Each chapter contains interventions that have been developed to influence and promote lifestyle change among patients and clients. This unique book will enable readers to develop a clear theoretical and practical grasp of the psychological principles involved in all aspects of lifestyle change. It is an invaluable resource for students and professionals committed to health promotion within all health-related disciplines.
Using detailed evidence from rich market democracies, the book addresses people’s experience of inequality and presents a radical theory of the psychosocial impact of class stratification. The book demonstrates how poor health, high rates of violence and low levels of social capital all reflect the stresses of inequality and explains the pervasive sense that, despite material success, our societies are sometimes social failures. What emerges is a new conception of what it means to say that we are social beings and of how the social structure penetrates our personal lives and relationships. 2005: 216x138: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-37268-8: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37269-5: $43.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 0 .57£
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Unhealthy Societies The Afflictions of Inequality Richard G. Wilkinson
Selected Contents: Preface 1. Conceptualising Lifestyle Psychology 2. Theories of Change 3. Smoking 4. Eating 5. Physical Activity 6. Drinking 7. Sex 8. Illicit Drug Use 9. Evaluating Lifestyle Psychology 10. Strategies for Practice
Among developed countries it is not the richest societies that have the best health, but those that have the smallest income differences between rich and poor. Why? This book shows that social cohesion is crucial to the quality of life.
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Reducing Inequalities in Health A European Perspective Edited by Martijntje Bakker and Johan Mackenbach Reducing Inequalities in Health provides a comprehensive source of reference for the reader interested in what really works in the field of health promotion and what sort of policies reduce the health gap. 2002: 234x156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-25983-5: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-25984-2: $53.95 0 .57£
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HEALTH MANAGEMENT Quality of Life
The Managing Care Reader
Concept, Policy and Practice
Edited by Anne Bullman, Julie Charlesworth, Jeanette Henderson, Jill Reynolds and Janet Seden
David Phillips, University of Sheffield, UK
’As a source this book offers valuable ideas and references to enable the reader to explore topics in more detail.’ Community Care
Quality of life is one of the most important issues facing the world today and is central to the development of social policy. This innovative book discusses this crucial topic, assessing the criteria for judging attempts to raise quality of life, including the satisfaction of basic and social needs, autonomy to enjoy life and social connectivity. It considers key topics such as: • individual well-being and healthrelated quality of life • human needs - living fulfilling and flourishing lives • poverty and social exclusion
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This reader includes material relevant to everyone involved in developing new relationships in health and social care and brings material with a management focus relating to care together with some classic management texts. 2002: 234x156: 376pp Hb: 978-0-415-29788-2: $170.00 Pb: 978-0-415-29789-9: $47.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 0 .58£
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• social solidarity, altruism and trust within communities. Quality of Life is the first systematic presentation of this subject from both individual and collective perspectives. It provides a powerful overview of a concept which is becoming increasingly prominent in the social sciences and is essential reading for students of social policy, sociology and health studies.
Managing Care in Context Edited by Jeanette Henderson and Dorothy Atkinson Managing Care in Context looks at the different contexts in which care takes place, considering the impact of policy, practice and organizational contexts on managers.
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Edited by Theodore Macdonald The Social Significance of Health Promotion sets out the long and fertile history of health promotion and delineates its contemporary role. It explores the potential of health promotion to impact on our social values and sense of community. 2003: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-30196-1: $160.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30197-8: $49.95 0 .08£
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Managing Care in Practice Edited by Janet Seden and Jill Reynolds Written in an engaging and accessible style, Managing Care in Practice is key reading for aspiring, new and experienced managers of care within the health and social services sector. 2003: 246x174: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-29864-3: $160.00 Pb: 978-0-415-29865-0: $47.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 0 .08£
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HEALTH MANAGEMENT
TEXTBOOK
Lessons in Leadership
Managing in Health and Social Care
Meeting the Challenges of Public Service Management
Edited by Euan Henderson and Vivien Martin ’This book will help service and project managers, and should be key to the development of local projects’ management communities.’ - Community Care
Eileen Milner and Paul Joyce Lessons in Leadership sets leadership within a policy and strategy development framework and explores the extent to which particular leadership competencies and behaviour traits may be necessary to realise the major agendas for change being
Including case studies to reinforce learning, activities, key references and clear explanations of essential management tools and concepts, this is a practical handbook for professionals wanting to develop the skills they need to manage and improve health care and social services. 2001: 246x174: 360pp Hb: 978-0-415-25189-1: $160.00 Pb: 978-0-415-25190-7: $47.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Managing Projects in Health and Social Care
Leading Interprofessional Teams in Health and Social Care
Vivien Martin
Vivien Martin and Anita Rogers
Designed for anyone who is asked to manage a public services project but who lacks the experience or training to feel confident in this role, this book shows how to use project management techniques to ensure that projects will make a useful contribution to improvement of health and care services.
It is increasingly necessary for health and social care professionals to take on a variety of leadership roles in interprofessional teams. In this book, the authors use detailed case studies to explore and analyze the skills needed to enable readers to develop into successful leaders in diverse settings.
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Leading Change in Health and Social Care
Judith Dwyer, Pauline Stanton and Valerie Thiessen
Vivien Martin
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Offers students and professionals practical problem solving strategies, providing a comprehensive guide to managing projects as well as tips on managing a team and the stakeholders.
’I will consult this book often, not least for the case studies, exemplars and pithy quotations.’ - Health Matters
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This book breaks new ground in exploring the need for individuals to engage in personal change through learning as an essential part of achieving significant change in organisations. It explains how to engage with people’s energy, enthusiasm and and abilities to enable them to think and do things differently.
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HEALTH MANAGEMENT Efficiency Measurement in Health and Health Care
NEW
Bruce Hollingsworth, Monash University, Australia and Stuart J. Peacock, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Vancouver
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Health Management Series TEXTBOOK
Health Information Management
Series: Routledge International Studies in Health Economics
Integrating Information and Communication Technology in Health Care Work
This book provides a concise synthesis of cutting-edge research in the theory and practice of efficiency measurement in health and healthcare.
Marc Berg
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Health and Efficiency Concepts 3. Efficiency Measurement Techniques 4. Measuring Efficiency in Health Services 5. Application of Efficiency Measurement in Health Services 6. Advanced Applications and Recent Developments 7. Future Directions
This book, with its strong international orientation, introduces the reader to the challenges, lessons learned and new insights of health information management at the beginning of the twenty-first century. 2003: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-31518-0: $200.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31519-7: $55.95 0 .01£
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Evidence-Based Medicine
Health Operations Management
In Its Place
Patient Flow Logistics in Health Care
Edited by Ivar Sonbo Kristiansen and Gavin Mooney
Jan Vissers, University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, the Netherlands and Roger Beech, University of Keele, UK
Series: Routledge International Studies in Health Economics
Health operations management is defined as ‘the analysis, design, planning, and control of all of the steps necessary to provide a service for a client’. In other words, it is concerned with identifying the needs of clients, usually patients, and designing and delivering services to meet their needs in the most effective and efficient manner.
Evidence-based medicine is defined as the conscientious explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. This superb collection will take a critical view of this concept and examine the economic implications of its imposition. 2004: 234x156: 184pp Hb: 978-0-415-28321-2: $170.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39462-8: $41.95 0 .58£
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Addressing this key healthcare industry challenge, this informative textbook crosses geographical boundaries to outline the logical steps of health operations management, focusing on the management of patient flows and resources. Until now, healthcare professionals, practitioners and students interested in this topical issue consulted general operations management textbooks, but with discussions of related fields (such as healthcare quality assurance and performance management) this dedicated volume now provides a much more relevant read. Featuring theoretical framework and practical case studies, this book also covers subjects such as hospital planning and supply chain management in healthcare, and will be a valuable reference for students and researchers in the fields of healthcare management, operations management and patient flow logistics. 2005: 234x156: 344pp Hb: 978-0-415-32395-6: $190.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32396-3: $55.95 0 .59£
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HEALTH MANAGEMENT
Performance Management in Healthcare
TEXTBOOK
Improving Patient Outcomes, An Integrated Approach
Edited by David J. Hunter, Durham University, UK
Edited by Jan Walburg, Trimbos-Instituut, Utrecht, the Netherlands, Helen Bevan, NHS Institute, UK , John Wilderspin, West Sussex PCT, UK and Karin Lemmens, Erasmus University, the Netherlands This important new text demonstrates a step-by-step approach to understanding and improving performance management in healthcare organizations. It discusses the relevance of performance management to disease management and the professional development of the discipline, debates topical issues inherent in healthcare performance management, and includes case histories to assist in improving healthcare processes by making optimal use of tools and theories. It also investigates the application of the principles of the learning organization, performance management, and the theory and practice of quality management. 2005: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-32397-0: $170.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32398-7: $55.95
TEXTBOOK
Leadership in Health Care A European Perspective Neil Goodwin, Greater Manchester Strategic Health Authority, UK This unique text by leading authority Neil Goodwin, is the first to explore leadership in the context of healthcare systems across Europe, and bridges the gulf between the worlds of academia and practising health management. 2005: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-34327-5: $190.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34328-2: $47.95
Managing for Health ’This is an enjoyable and worthy book, and a useful resource.’ Sara Garland for Nursing Standards ’In this timely and highly readable book, David Hunter and his colleagues demonstrate the importance of leadership in achieving better health in an increasingly complex world. It will be essential reading for those delivering better health but it also deserves to be read, and hopefully understood, by their political masters.’ - Martin McKee CBE, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK Expertly mixing theory with practice, this text makes a unique and important contribution to the area of health management. Through examples and case studies drawn from across Europe, Managing for Health explores the management challenge in public health policy and offers pointers to equip students of health management and public health managers with the necessary perspectives and skills to function effectively in the twenty-first century. This book takes a comparative perspective on the issues of health improvement and the struggle between the needs of acute care providers, such as hospitals and those that provide preventative measures to promote health. The key issues addressed by this book include: • the concept of managing for health, or public health management • the importance of public health management • the skills and frameworks required of managers and practitioners working in health systems • the implications for training and development. This comprehensive and balanced textbook is an essential read for students and those engaged with health management, public health and public management . Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Policy Context and Growing Importance of Health 2. The Public Health Function 3. Exploring Managing for Health 4. Managers for Health: Skills and Knowledge Frameworks 5. Information Needs for Managing Health 6. Research Informed Public Health 7. Developing Leadership and Management for Health 8. Conclusion 2007: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-36344-0: $170.00$170.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36345-7: $55.95$55.95
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HEALTH MANAGEMENT TEXTBOOK
TEXTBOOK
Applied Health Economics
2ND EDITION
Andrew M. Jones, University of York, UK, Nigel Rice, University of York, UK, Teresa Bago d’Uva, Erasmus University, the Netherlands and Silvia Balia, Universita’ degli Studi di Cagliari
Health Economics
Series: Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance
An International Perspective Barbara McPake, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK and Charles Normand, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Health Economics begins by looking at simple models of supply and demand within health care, before moving on to techniques of costbenefit analysis and comparing differing health care systems around the world.
’Jones et al. provide an excellent introduction to the methods used by health economists for the statistical analysis of survey data ... Notwithstanding the health focus, the book will be a useful handbook for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers in many fields in addition to health.’ - Stephen P. Jenkins, The Stata Journal Large-scale survey datasets, in particular complex survey designs such as panel data, provide a rich source of information for health economists. They offer the scope to control for individual heterogeneity and to model the dynamics of individual behaviour. However the measures of outcome used in health economics are often qualitative or categorical. These create special problems for estimating econometric models. The dramatic growth in computing power over recent years has been accompanied by the development of methods that help to solve these problems. This book provides a practical guide to the skills required to put these techniques into practice. Never before has a health economics text brought theory and practice together and this book will be of great benefit to applied economists, as well as advanced undergraduate and post graduate students in health economics and applied econometrics. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Data Description 1. Data and Survey Design 2. Describing the Dynamics of Health 3. Inequality in Health Utility and Self-assessed Health Part 2: Categorical Data 4. Bias in Self-reported Data 5. Health and Lifestyles Part 3: Survival Data 6. Smoking and Mortality 7. Health and Retirement Part 4: Panel Data 8. Health and Wages 9. Modelling the Dynamics of Health 10. Non-Response and Attrition Bias 11. Models for Health Care Use
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World Health Organization (WHO)
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Kelley Lee, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK Series: Global Institutions Kelley Lee analyzes the WHO’s role in international cooperation, examining its changing structures, key programmes and individuals. Of particular focus are the challenges WHO has faced in recent years given the emergence of other global health initiatives and how WHO has sought to remain effective as the "world’s health conscience" within an increasingly complex global context. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Creation of the World Health Organization 2. Structure and functions 3. Global campaigns against disease 4. Tackling the broad determinants of health 5. From international to global health October 2008: 216x138: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-37017-2: $130.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37013-4: $28.95
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RESEARCH AND STUDY SKILLS
TEXTBOOK
The Reality of Nursing Research
Being an E-learner in Health and Social Care
Politics, Practices and Processes
A Student’s Guide
Edited by Davina Allen and Patricia Lyne, both at School of Nursing Studies, Cardiff, UK Focusing on the nurse researcher’s dual role as practitioner and researcher, as well as research ethics and the relationship between practitioner and academic agendas, The Reality of Nursing Research helps to:
Julie Santy and Liz Smith, both at University of Hull, UK ’The promise of online learning and networking for personal and professional development in health and social care is strong. But the practicality, experience and scalability is so far patchy. Julie Santy and Liz Smith offer us real and direct hype-reduction. Read and go internet-forth - here you have a great contribution to e-partaking. Pitch in!’ – Gilly Salmon, Professor of E-learning and Learning Technologies, University of Leicester E-learning is a new, exciting and increasingly popular way of learning for health and social care professionals, both in the pre- and post-qualification stages. However, many people are apprehensive about what it involves and whether they will be able to study effectively in this way. This book is designed to help students and their tutors to become acquainted with the issues and methods around being an online learner in health and social care. It gives practical advice and provides guidance on developing skills and attitudes for successful online learning within health and social care. Based on the authors’ experience of teaching online, the book includes numerous tips and case studies. Topics discussed include:
• locate the practical dilemmas of nursing research in historical and policy context • prepare those about to embark on research for some of the issues they will face • reassure researchers that they are not the only ones to encounter the complexity of real life research • support the research teacher or supervisor in preparing and mentoring their students • share experiences of others who have encountered similar issues and provide some practical advice on their solution. With illustrative case studies and practical advice, this book looks at the real life dilemmas faced by nurse researchers at key stages of the research process from developing a research question through to disseminating the findings. It is an essential text for nurse researchers, teachers of research, research supervisors and nurses undertaking research at diploma through to doctoral level. 2006: 246x174: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-34627-6: $160.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34628-3: $45.95 0 .08£
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• skills and responsibilities for successful online learning • the virtual learning environment and using online resources • clinical, professional and communication skills online • assessment and evaluation. Being an E-Learner in Health and Social Care is essential reading for all students undertaking online courses or continuing professional development in nursing, public health, social work, social care and health psychology. Selected Contents: 1. Why Online Learning in Health and Social Care? 2. Skills for Successful Online Learning 3. The Role of the Student in Online Learning 4. The Role of the Tutor in Online Learning 5. Using Online Study Resources 6. The Virtual Learning Environment 7. Learning Objects 8. Working in Online Communities 9. Professional Issues in Online Learning 10. Clinical and Communication Skills and Online Learning 11. Assessment and Evaluation
Effective Writing for Health Professionals A Practical Guide to Getting Published Megan-Jane Johnstone Series: Routledge Study Guides Written by a best-selling academic author, Effective Writing for Health Professionals provides insights and strategies for publishing designed for nurses, midwives and health professionals. 2004: 234x156: 240pp Pb: 978-0-415-33447-1: $45.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 9 .2£
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RESEARCH AND STUDY SKILLS The Basics of Essay Writing
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Health and Social Research in Multiethnic Societies
Nigel Warburton, The Open University, UK ‘I’ll be tackling my next essay with Nigel Warburton’s The Basics of Essay Writing in one hand and a pen in the other.’ – Higher Education Academy Network, UK Nigel Warburton, bestselling author and experienced lecturer, provides all the guidance and advice you need to dramatically improve your essay-writing skills. The book opens with a discussion of why it is so important to write a good essay, and proceeds through a step-by-step exploration of exactly what you should consider to improve your essays and marks. You will find help on how to: • focus on answering the question asked
Edited by James Y. Nazroo, University College London, UK This volume presents a ready source of information on the methodological issues facing research on ethnicity, which is highly relevant to a wide variety of health, economic and social issues in modern societies. Straightforward in its approach and accessible to those who are not specialists in studies of ethnicity, Health and Social Research in Multiethnic Societies provides essential and clear guidance on appropriate methods. Topics covered include: • approaches to conceptualizing ethnicity and understanding the context of ethnicity in modern societies
• research and plan your essay
• ethical issues and the political context within which ethnicity research is conducted
• build and sustain an argument • improve your writing style and tone. The Basics of Essay Writing is packed full of good advice and practical exercises. Students of all ages and in every subject area will find it an easy-to-use and indispensable aid to their studies. Selected Contents: How to Use This Book 1. What’s the Point? 2. Start Writing 3. Answer the Question 4. Research and Planning 5. Make a Case 6. Beginnings, Middles, Ends 7. Plagiarism, Quotation, Reference 8. The Craft of Writing 9. Exam Essays 10. How to Improve your Essay Writing. Acknowledgements. Further Reading 2007: 172x119: 128pp Pb: 978-0-415-43404-1: $16.95 9 .8£
Involving Service Users in Health and Social Care Research
• engagement with researched communities, and with users more broadly • cultural competence in research • practical issues faced by both qualitative and quantitative research • use of secondary and administrative data sources for research. Using a combination of critical analysis and case studies to illustrate the benefits and pitfalls of particular approaches, this volume provides access to core issues relevant to research with ethnic minority groups. It is a vital resource for those carrying out, and using, what is a considerable body of research, including students, academics, researchers, and research commissioners. 2006: 246x174: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-39365-2: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39366-9: $45.95 0 .57£
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RESEARCH AND STUDY SKILLS Research Ethics in Exercise, Health and Sports Sciences
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Ethnography Principles in Practice Martyn Hammersley, The Open University, UK and Paul Atkinson, Cardiff University, UK Now in its third edition this leading introduction to ethnography has been thoroughly updated and substantially rewritten. It offers a systematic introduction to ethnographic principles and practice. New material covers the use of visual and virtual research methods, hypermedia software and the issue of ethical regulation.
Mike J. McNamee, University of Wales Swansea, UK, Stephen Olivier, University of Abertay Dundee, UK and Paul Wainwright, Kingston University and St George’s, University of London, UK Series: Ethics and Sport Research Ethics in Exercise, Health and Sports Sciences puts ethics at the centre of research in these rapidly expanding fields of knowledge. Placing the issues in historical context, and using informative case studies, the authors examine how moral theory can guide research design, education, and governance. As well as theoretical analysis, key practical concerns are critically discussed, including:
The authors argue that ethnography is best understood as a reflexive process. What this means is that we must recognise that social research is part of the world that it studies. From an outline of the principle of reflexivity the authors go on to discuss and exemplify main features of ethnographic work, including: • the selection and sampling of cases • the problems of access • observation and interviewing
• informed consent
• recording and filing data
• anonymity, confidentiality and privacy
• the process of data analysis and writing research reports.
• plagiarism, misappropriation of authorship, research fraud and ‘whistleblowing’
Throughout, the discussion draws on a wide range of illustrative material from classic and more recent studies within a global context. The new edition of this popular textbook will be an indispensable resource for students and researchers utilizing social research methods in the social sciences and cultural studies. 2007: 246x174: 278pp Hb: 978-0-415-39604-2: $170.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39605-9: $51.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 0 .58£
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• ethics in qualitative research • vulnerable populations • trans-cultural research. Providing an accessible and robust theoretical framework for ethical practice, this book challenges students, researchers and supervisors to adopt a more informed and proactive approach to ethics in exercise, health and sports research. This insightful text will be of great interest to those taking a kinesiology, human movement, sport science or sport studies degree course. Selected Contents: 1. Why Does Research Need to be Regulated? A Selective History of Research Ethics Abuses 2. What’s in a Name? Ethics, Ethical Theories and Research Ethics 3. Research Governance, the Ethics Review and Approval Processes 4. Informed Consent and Respectful Research: Why ’Tick-Box Consent’ is Not Good Enough 5. Whose Datum is it Anyway? Anonymity, Confidentiality and Privacy 6. Research Misconduct: Authorship, Fraud, Plagiarism and Blowing the Whistle on It 7. Ethics in Qualitative Research 8. Research Ethics and Vulnerable Populations 9. Does One Size Fit All? Ethics in Transcultural Research 10. Research and Society: Is Bad Research Ethics Ipso Facto Bad Research? 2006: 234x156: 232pp Pb: 978-0-415-29882-7: $45.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 9 .32£
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RESEARCH AND STUDY SKILLS A Handbook for Action Research in Health and Social Care
New Qualitative Methodologies in Health and Social Care Research
Carol Munn-Giddings and Richard Winter
Edited by Frances Rapport
This book provides a new synthesis of the theories and principles guiding action research, drawn from various disciplines and from the variety of historical traditions of action research work.
This edited volume brings together innovative contributions from a range of health and social care professionals and research scientists who are interested in introducing new approaches to qualitative research into the world of health and social care.
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A Guide for Professionals
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Kym Fraser, Charles Darwin University, Australia
An Introduction to Statistical Concepts
Written specifically for health care professionals undertaking continuing professional development, this book covers the key skills that underpin effective study, including time management, writing drafts and seeking feedback. Packed full with helpful case studies based in health care settings, the book shows how experience can aid learning and how learning can then be used to improve practice. Chapters cover the vital issues that students will face, such as: • learning • studying
Richard G. Lomax, Ohio State University Unlike many other statistics texts, this one is comprehensive and flexible enough for either a single or a two-semester course. Instructors can select only the topics that are most appropriate for their course. Its intuitive approach helps students more easily understand the concepts and interpret software results. Throughout the text, the author demonstrates how many statistical concepts relate to one another. Only the most crucial equations are included.
• writing.
Intended for a one - or a two-semester course in introductory statistics taught in education and/or behavioral science departments. Although used predominantly at the master’s or doctoral level, the book is also used at the undergraduate level. Only a rudimentary knowledge of algebra is required.
This is a highly practical text, which will be an invaluable resource for health professionals entering higher education for the first time or returning after a long break.
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SPSS 15 Made Simple Paul R. Kinnear and Colin D. Gray SPSS 15 Made Simple is the latest edition of one of the most widely read textbooks in its field. As usual, every effort has been made to maintain the friendly, practical and informal style of earlier editions, while at the same time, the content has been updated to meet the changing needs of the readers. As always, each technique is presented in a realistic research context and is illustrated with screen snapshots of SPSS dialog boxes and output. There is also guidance on the choice of statistical techniques and advice on how to report the results of statistical tests. In recent years, coverage has been expanded to include informal introductions to such topics as logistic regression, analysis of covariance, partial correlation, multivariate analysis of variance and Cohen’s kappa. In this edition, the treatment of analysis of variance has been expanded to include coding systems for contrasts (such as dummy coding) and trend analysis. In the chapter on regression, dummy coding is used to demonstrate the equivalence of ANOVA and regression techniques. There is now advice on the analysis of multiple response data. There is also extensive consideration of the significant improvements offered by the new graphics and data-handling facilities in SPSS 15. While being updated and expanded to cover these new features, the book will continue to be useful to readers with earlier versions of SPSS. 2007: 246x174: 640pp Pb: 978-1-84169-686-7: $35.00 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 05.71£
Statistical and Process Models for Cognitive Neuroscience and Aging Edited by Michael J. Wenger, Penn State University and Christof Schuster, Justus-Liebig-Universitat Giessen, Germany Series: Notre Dame Series on Quantitative Methodology This book addresses methodological techniques for researching cognitive impairment, Alzheimer’s disease, the biophysics and structure of the nervous system, the physiology of memory, and the analysis of EEG data. Each chapter, written by the expert in the area, provides a carefully crafted introduction to the subject at hand and the key methodological challenges facing that area of study. Although the chapters describe sophisticated techniques, each is accessible to scientists from a variety of fields. The editors’ goal is to expose researchers working on a range of issues associated with cognitive aging to a variety of approaches and technologies, in an effort to cross disciplinary boundaries and further research in cognitive aging. Intended for researchers in cognitive, behavioral, and computational neuroscience, psychometrics, gerontology, cognitive, health, and developmental psychology, radiology, and medical research, this book also serves as a text for graduate level courses in cognitive science and cognitive aging.
Methodological Issues in Aging Research Edited by Cindy S. Bergeman and Steven M. Boker Series: Notre Dame Series on Quantitative Methodology The illustrative chapters of current methods for studying age change in Bergeman and Boker’s ’Methodological Issues in Aging Research’ exemplify the quantum leap that developmental methods have taken in the last 40 years.... one can appreciate the welcome benefits and scientific advances these new methods bring with them.’PsycCRITIQUES Methodological Issues in Aging Research is the first volume in the Notre Dame Series on Quantitative Methodology. This new series provides practical training on the latest quantitative methods used in social and behavioral research. Each volume features contributions from leading experts in state-of-the-art techniques applicable to a selected substantive topic. The first series volume provides researchers with innovative techniques for the collection and analyses of data focusing on aging and lifespan development. The book addresses such techniques as structural equation modeling, latent class analysis, hierarchical linear growth curve modeling, dynamical systems analysis, multivariate Rasch models, survival analysis, multilevel modeling, and quantitative genetic methods. These new techniques provide: • better estimates of the direct effect of environmental or treatment effects and the dynamic pattern of genetic and environmental influences on adult development • more precise predictions of outcomes which in turn increase the diagnostic power of test instruments • the potential for developing new treatments that take advantage of the intrinsic dynamics of the course of a disease or age-related change to enhance treatment. Methodological Issues in Aging Research appeals to advanced students and researchers in lifespan development, gerontology, health psychology, and other fields related to human development. It can be used as a main or supplemental text for advanced courses related to developmental research methods. 2005: 234x156: 344pp Hb: 978-0-8058-4378-1: $89.95 Pb: 978-0-8058-4379-8: $39.95 59.84£
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Health Psychology Review Official Journal of the European Health Psychology Society
Executive Editor: Lorraine Sherr, Royal Free & University College Medical School, London, UK
Editor: Joop van der Pligt, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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Journal of Sexual Aggression: An International, Interdisciplinary Forum for Research, Theory and Practice
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Anxiety, Stress & Coping Official Journal of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society
Published in association with the National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers (NOTA)
Editors-in-Chief: Aleksandra Luszczynska, University of Sussex, UK and Joachim Stoeber, University of Kent, UK
Editor: Sarah Brown, Coventry University, UK
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Sexual and Relationship Therapy Official Journal of the British Association for Sexual and Relationship Therapy
Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies: An International Interdisciplinary Journal for Research, Policy and Care
Editor in Chief: Dr Alessandra Iantaffi, Systemic Psychotherapist and Independent Scholar, UK
Executive Editors: Lorraine Sherr, Royal Free & University College Medical School, London, UK and Geoff Foster OBE, Consultant in Paediatrics and Child Health, Mutare Hospital; Family AIDS Caring Trust, Zimbabwe
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Work & Stress Published in association with the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology (EA-OHP) Managing Editor: Tom Cox, Institute of Work, Health and Organisations, UK
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Mental Health and Substance Use: Dual Diagnosis
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Aging & Mental Health
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The addiction to smoking is remarkably resistant to intervention, bringing with it a multitude of health issues among users that can at times co-occur with psychiatric disorders. Ethnicity is increasingly recognized as often playing an important role in the prevalence of tobacco use. Tobacco Use and Ethnicity explores the various factors that impact tobacco use among ethnic groups and provides practical, culturally competent approaches to treatment. Chapters consider multiple variables that lead to use among certain groups, such as Asian American and Pacific Island youth, American Indian and Alaskan Native youth, and low-income African Americans.
As we move into the 21st century, unsafe heterosexual contact has become a common route of HIV infection and an overwhelming majority of those infected are women. More and more, these are women of color who reside in poor inner-city neighborhoods. Black Women’s Risk for HIV uses ethnographic methods to define and break down the social, economic, and political factors directly affecting women in high-risk environments. An informative and compassionate rendering of a growing problem, this text offers an inside look at the devastating impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on poor African American women and works to link these women’s individual circumstances to the larger social context. December 2007: 268pp Hb: 978-0-7890-3169-3: $14.00 Pb: 978-0-7890-3170-9: $54.95 0 .07£
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