A Companion to Health and Medical Geography
Tim Brown author Sara McLafferty author Graham Moon author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:27th Nov '09
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A COMPANION TO HEALTH AND MEDICAL GEOGRAPHY
A Companion to Health and Medical Geography provides an essential starting point for anyone interested in studying the role of geography and of geographers, both past and present, in promoting an understanding of issues relating to health and illness.
Whilst thoroughly mapping out the territory covered by the sub-discipline and examining changes in focus and terminology, this book offers a discussion of the major themes from differing methodological and theoretical perspectives. Questions of class, ethnicity, gender, age, and sexuality are covered throughout the text and case studies within chapters draw upon scholarship from around the globe in order to illuminate key points.
Organized to promote dialogue and encourage health and medical geographers to rethink sub-disciplinary boundaries, this Companion provides a unique account of the history of the field and its future potential and possibilities.
"This companion is an excellent resource. The linkages between chapters and between thematic sections are excellent, providing a comprehensive account of the current state of the subdiscipline." (Environment and Planning B, January 2011)
ISBN: 9781405170031
Dimensions: 252mm x 155mm x 41mm
Weight: 1315g
640 pages