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Oppression

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Oppression determines the health of people who are victims of unequal social and economic practices.
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In this current environment, it is urgent to understand how oppression and health are closely connected. Oppression: A Social Determinant of Health offers a thorough and accessible overview of the root or structural causes of ill health, such as capitalism, globalization, colonialism, medicalization and neoliberalism. The contributors to this volume insist that the key to tackling these structural forces is understanding and changing oppressive practices that cause ill health, thus reframing growing health inequities within the scope of moral responsibility and social change. This thoroughly updated second edition contains contributions from internationally recognized experts in the field of critical social science analyses in health systems and health sciences studies. New chapters provide timely discussions about oppression, Treaty Rights, Big Pharma, the Anthropocene and the COVID-19 pandemic. This book provides a comprehensive overview of core ideas for investigating how oppression “gets under the skin” to perpetuate health inequities.
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Price: $45.00
Pages: 264
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Imprint: Fernwood Publishing
Publication Date: 15 April 2021
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781773632285
Format: Paperback
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disease & Health Issues

The author has produced an excellent work that offers an accurate depiction of power relations as they relate to health from a paradigm consistent with many in the field of the social determinants of health, especially health promoters. It would be beneficial if more health professionals, students and members of the public alike became aware of the critical thinking present in this book.
Dr. Elizabeth McGibbon is a nationally recognized critical health scholar. She leads a national project, Mapping Health Equity in Canadian Public Policy, and is co-researcher in a study about diversifying understandings of heart health of Manitoban First Nations People. Her books include Anti-racist Health Care Practice and Oppression: A Social Determinant of Health.