The anthropological demography of health:
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Weitere beteiligte Personen: Petit, Véronique 1965- (HerausgeberIn), Qureshi, Kaveri (HerausgeberIn), Charbit, Yves 1945- (HerausgeberIn), Kreager, Philip (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press 2020
Ausgabe:First edition
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Links:https://content.ub.hu-berlin.de/monographs/toc/ethnologie/BV047134614.pdf
Abstract:The anthropological demography of health, as a field of interdisciplinary population research, has grown from the 1990s, extending to a remarkable range of key human and policy issues, including: genetic disorders; nutrition; mental health; infant, child, and maternal morbidity; malaria; HIV/AIDS; disability and chronic diseases; new reproductive technologies; and population ageing. By observing group formation and change over time, tracking people's networks, andobserving variance between what people say and do, anthropological demography goes beyond the characteristically top-down formal methodologies of most mainstream socio-economic demography and population health. This path-breaking volume charts and integrates the growing body of research that combines ethnography with quantitative models and methods in the field of population health. It offers a clear agenda based on important conceptual and methodological advances, and often working in close collaboration with medical and historical research. 0Approaches to population that are grounded in sustained ethnographic and historical research provide more than substantive knowledge of how cultural and social formations interact with health. They enable understanding of how local institutions and experience of vital events come to be translated into the demographic and health measures on which survey and clinical programmes rely. This, in turn, makes possible critical evaluation of the empirical adequacy of such translation, reflection on0what happens when these models and measures become standardised evaluations of health statuses, and what this implies for governance. The combination of anthropological, demographic, historical, and biological research has gone beyond the initial demographic prioritisation of fertility regulation, to take on an expanded range of key health policy issues, and locate them in the context of the inequalities that so frequently give rise to major health differentials
Beschreibung:Literaturangaben
Umfang:xviii, 552 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9780198862437