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245 00 Understanding emerging epidemics :|bsocial and political 
       approaches /|cedited by Ananya Mukherjea. 
250    1st ed. 
264  1 Bingley :|bEmerald Jai,|c2010. 
300    1 online resource (xv, 369 pages). 
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490 1  Advances in medical sociology ;|vv. 11 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0  Part I: Political Economic and Ecological Matters : Gaging
       the Impact of an Epidemic -- Part II: The Significance and
       Process of Emergence -- Part III: The Politics of Rhetoric
       and Categorization -- Part IV: The uses and misuses of an 
       epidemic model for psychiatric and Behavioral issues -- 
       Part V: Case study of a newly constructed epidemic : Three
       Perspectives on obesity. 
505 0  Political, economic, and ecological matters : gaging the 
       impact of an epidemic. Capitalism is making us sick : 
       poverty, illness and the SARS crisis in Toronto / Jeffrey 
       Shantz ; False perceptions and falciparum : a political 
       ecology of malaria in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in 
       Tanzania / Danae Roumis ; Policy, polity, and the HIV 
       crisis in emerging economies : India and Russia compared /
       Tinaz Pavri and Thomas Rotnem -- The significance and 
       process of emergence. The concept of emerging infectious 
       disease revisited / Márcia Grisotti and Fernando Dias de 
       Avila-Pires ; Sounding a public health alarm : producing 
       West Nile Virus as a newly emerging infectious disease 
       epidemic / Maya K. Gislason ; Emerging and concentrated 
       HIV/AIDS epidemics and windows of opportunity : prevention
       and policy pitfalls / Shari L. Dworkin ; The social 
       politics of pandemic influenzas : the question of 
       (permeable) international, inter-species, and 
       interpersonal boundaries / Ananya Mukherjea -- The 
       politics of rhetoric and categorization. The poetics of 
       American circumcision on the margins of medical necessity 
       / Daniel Skinner ; Of rebels, conformists, and innovators 
       : applying Merton's typology to explore an effective home 
       care policy for the emerging Alzheimer's epidemic / 
       William D. Cabin ; 'Promoted by Hont Tao, the chlamydia 
       hypothesis had become well established--' : understanding 
       the 2003 severe acute respiratory sundrome (SARS) epidemic
       --but which one? / Frederick Attenborough ; The rhetoric 
       of science and statistics in claims of an autism epidemic 
       / Victor W. Perez -- The uses and misuses of an epidemic 
       model for psychiatric and behavioral issues. Bipolar 
       disorder and the medicalization of mood : an epidemics of 
       diagnosis? / Antonio Maturo ; What epidemic? : the social 
       construction of bipolar epidemics / Kathryn Burrows ; The 
       depression epidemic : how shifting definitions and 
       industry practices shape perceptions of depression 
       prevalence in the United States / Sara Kuppin ; 
       Biomedicalizing mental illness : the case of attention 
       deficit disorder / Manuel Vallée ; Contagious youth : 
       deviance and the management of youth sociality / Mike 
       Jolley -- Case study of a newly constructed epidemic : 
       three perspectives on obesity. A social change model of 
       the obesity epidemic / Deborah A. Sullivan ; Who says 
       obesity is an epidemic? : how excess weight became an 
       American health crisis / Hanna Grol-Prokopczyk ; "Who are 
       you calling 'fat'?" : the social construction of the 
       obesity epidemic / Alana J. Hermiston. 
520    This volume focuses on the contributions that social 
       scientists can make to understanding emerging epidemics, 
       their impact, the threats they pose, and their social and 
       political contexts. While many of the international 
       articles focus on infectious disease, some discussion is 
       given to treating psychiatric epidemics and the analysis 
       of the political and cultural meanings that epidemics 
       have. A sociological volume on emerging epidemics, 
       covering psychiatric or psychological diseases as well as 
       infectious disease is long overdue and topics included 
       here are as wide ranging as: bipolar disorder; obesity; 
       malaria; HIV/AIDS; SARS; West Nile Virus; pandemic 
       influenzas; deviance; depression; ADHD; Alzheimer's; and 
       autism. This valuable reference tool empirically examines 
       emerging epidemics themselves and offers a theoretical 
       analysis of the use of epidemics and epidemiology as 
       frameworks for understanding these phenomena. It will 
       appeal to a broad audience of readers of researchers and 
       practitioners in this field, ranging from those involved 
       in public health policy, human security and community 
       health to medical sociologists and other scientists 
       working in health and medicine. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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       authorities/names/nr97019119|v11. 
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