Isabel Dyck / Sara McLafferty (eds.)Place, Diversity and Difference
Geographies of Women's Health
Place, Diversity and Difference
Herausgeber: Davis Lewis, Nancy; Mclafferty, Sara; Dyck, Isabel
Isabel Dyck / Sara McLafferty (eds.)Place, Diversity and Difference
Geographies of Women's Health
Place, Diversity and Difference
Herausgeber: Davis Lewis, Nancy; Mclafferty, Sara; Dyck, Isabel
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This international collection explores the relationships between society, place, gender and health, and how these play out in different parts of the world. The chapters work together in examining the complex layering of social, economic and political relations that frame women's health. The authors demonstrate that women's health needs to be understood 'in place' if gains are to be made in improving women's health and health care.
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This international collection explores the relationships between society, place, gender and health, and how these play out in different parts of the world. The chapters work together in examining the complex layering of social, economic and political relations that frame women's health. The authors demonstrate that women's health needs to be understood 'in place' if gains are to be made in improving women's health and health care.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780415236072
- ISBN-10: 041523607X
- Artikelnr.: 21478024
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780415236072
- ISBN-10: 041523607X
- Artikelnr.: 21478024
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sara McLafferty, Nancy Davis Lewis, Isabel Dyck
1. Why geographies of women's health? Isabel Dyck, Nancy Davis Lewis and
Sara McLafferty Part I. Globalization, Structural Change and Political
Realignment: Implications for Women's Health2. Women's health in Europe:
beyond epidemiology? Carol Thomas and Jan Rigby 3. Scales of justice:
women, equity, and HIV in East Africa Susan Craddock 4. Women workers and
the regulation of health and safety on the industrial periphery: the case
of northern Thailand Jim Glassman 5. Looking back, looking around, looking
forward: a woman's right to choose Patricia Gober and Mark W. Rosenberg
Part II. Providing and Gaining Access to Healthcare: Local Areas and
Networks6. Home care restructuring at work: the impact of policy
transformation on women's labour Allison Williams 7. 'Thank God she's not
sick': health and disciplinary practice among Salvadoran women in northern
New Jersey Caroline Kerner, Adrian J. Bailey, Alison Mountz, Ines Miyares
and Richard A. Wright 8. Babies and borderlands: factors that influence
Sonoran woman's decision to seek prenatal care in southern Arizona Cynthia
Pope 9. Differing access to social networks: rural and urban women in India
with reproductive tract infections and sexually transmitted diseases
Suprabha Tripathi 10. Walking the talk: research partnerships in women's
business in Australia Lenore Manderson, Maureen Kirk and Elizabeth Hoban
Part III. Embodied Health and Illness, Perceptions and Place11. 'The baby
is turning': child-bearing in Wanigela. Oro province, Papua New Guinea
Yvonne Underhill-Sem 12. Fear and trembling in the mall: women, agoraphobia
and body boundaries Joyce Davidson 13. Material bodies precariously
positioned: women embodying chronic illness in the workplace Pamela Moss
and Isabel Dyck 14. The beauty of health: locating young women's health and
appearance Andrea Litva, Kay Peggs and Graham Moon 15. Women in their
place: gender and perceptions of neighbourhoods and health in the west of
Scotland Anne Ellaway and Sally Macintyre
Sara McLafferty Part I. Globalization, Structural Change and Political
Realignment: Implications for Women's Health2. Women's health in Europe:
beyond epidemiology? Carol Thomas and Jan Rigby 3. Scales of justice:
women, equity, and HIV in East Africa Susan Craddock 4. Women workers and
the regulation of health and safety on the industrial periphery: the case
of northern Thailand Jim Glassman 5. Looking back, looking around, looking
forward: a woman's right to choose Patricia Gober and Mark W. Rosenberg
Part II. Providing and Gaining Access to Healthcare: Local Areas and
Networks6. Home care restructuring at work: the impact of policy
transformation on women's labour Allison Williams 7. 'Thank God she's not
sick': health and disciplinary practice among Salvadoran women in northern
New Jersey Caroline Kerner, Adrian J. Bailey, Alison Mountz, Ines Miyares
and Richard A. Wright 8. Babies and borderlands: factors that influence
Sonoran woman's decision to seek prenatal care in southern Arizona Cynthia
Pope 9. Differing access to social networks: rural and urban women in India
with reproductive tract infections and sexually transmitted diseases
Suprabha Tripathi 10. Walking the talk: research partnerships in women's
business in Australia Lenore Manderson, Maureen Kirk and Elizabeth Hoban
Part III. Embodied Health and Illness, Perceptions and Place11. 'The baby
is turning': child-bearing in Wanigela. Oro province, Papua New Guinea
Yvonne Underhill-Sem 12. Fear and trembling in the mall: women, agoraphobia
and body boundaries Joyce Davidson 13. Material bodies precariously
positioned: women embodying chronic illness in the workplace Pamela Moss
and Isabel Dyck 14. The beauty of health: locating young women's health and
appearance Andrea Litva, Kay Peggs and Graham Moon 15. Women in their
place: gender and perceptions of neighbourhoods and health in the west of
Scotland Anne Ellaway and Sally Macintyre
1. Why geographies of women's health? Isabel Dyck, Nancy Davis Lewis and
Sara McLafferty Part I. Globalization, Structural Change and Political
Realignment: Implications for Women's Health2. Women's health in Europe:
beyond epidemiology? Carol Thomas and Jan Rigby 3. Scales of justice:
women, equity, and HIV in East Africa Susan Craddock 4. Women workers and
the regulation of health and safety on the industrial periphery: the case
of northern Thailand Jim Glassman 5. Looking back, looking around, looking
forward: a woman's right to choose Patricia Gober and Mark W. Rosenberg
Part II. Providing and Gaining Access to Healthcare: Local Areas and
Networks6. Home care restructuring at work: the impact of policy
transformation on women's labour Allison Williams 7. 'Thank God she's not
sick': health and disciplinary practice among Salvadoran women in northern
New Jersey Caroline Kerner, Adrian J. Bailey, Alison Mountz, Ines Miyares
and Richard A. Wright 8. Babies and borderlands: factors that influence
Sonoran woman's decision to seek prenatal care in southern Arizona Cynthia
Pope 9. Differing access to social networks: rural and urban women in India
with reproductive tract infections and sexually transmitted diseases
Suprabha Tripathi 10. Walking the talk: research partnerships in women's
business in Australia Lenore Manderson, Maureen Kirk and Elizabeth Hoban
Part III. Embodied Health and Illness, Perceptions and Place11. 'The baby
is turning': child-bearing in Wanigela. Oro province, Papua New Guinea
Yvonne Underhill-Sem 12. Fear and trembling in the mall: women, agoraphobia
and body boundaries Joyce Davidson 13. Material bodies precariously
positioned: women embodying chronic illness in the workplace Pamela Moss
and Isabel Dyck 14. The beauty of health: locating young women's health and
appearance Andrea Litva, Kay Peggs and Graham Moon 15. Women in their
place: gender and perceptions of neighbourhoods and health in the west of
Scotland Anne Ellaway and Sally Macintyre
Sara McLafferty Part I. Globalization, Structural Change and Political
Realignment: Implications for Women's Health2. Women's health in Europe:
beyond epidemiology? Carol Thomas and Jan Rigby 3. Scales of justice:
women, equity, and HIV in East Africa Susan Craddock 4. Women workers and
the regulation of health and safety on the industrial periphery: the case
of northern Thailand Jim Glassman 5. Looking back, looking around, looking
forward: a woman's right to choose Patricia Gober and Mark W. Rosenberg
Part II. Providing and Gaining Access to Healthcare: Local Areas and
Networks6. Home care restructuring at work: the impact of policy
transformation on women's labour Allison Williams 7. 'Thank God she's not
sick': health and disciplinary practice among Salvadoran women in northern
New Jersey Caroline Kerner, Adrian J. Bailey, Alison Mountz, Ines Miyares
and Richard A. Wright 8. Babies and borderlands: factors that influence
Sonoran woman's decision to seek prenatal care in southern Arizona Cynthia
Pope 9. Differing access to social networks: rural and urban women in India
with reproductive tract infections and sexually transmitted diseases
Suprabha Tripathi 10. Walking the talk: research partnerships in women's
business in Australia Lenore Manderson, Maureen Kirk and Elizabeth Hoban
Part III. Embodied Health and Illness, Perceptions and Place11. 'The baby
is turning': child-bearing in Wanigela. Oro province, Papua New Guinea
Yvonne Underhill-Sem 12. Fear and trembling in the mall: women, agoraphobia
and body boundaries Joyce Davidson 13. Material bodies precariously
positioned: women embodying chronic illness in the workplace Pamela Moss
and Isabel Dyck 14. The beauty of health: locating young women's health and
appearance Andrea Litva, Kay Peggs and Graham Moon 15. Women in their
place: gender and perceptions of neighbourhoods and health in the west of
Scotland Anne Ellaway and Sally Macintyre







