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Ecologies and Politics of Health

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Ecologies and Politics of Health

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Ecologies and Politics of Health book

Ecologies and Politics of Health

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Ecologies and Politics of Health book

Edited ByBrian King, Kelley A. Crews
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 1 November 2012
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203115527
Pages 320
eBook ISBN 9780203115527
Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Geography
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King, B., & Crews, K.A. (Eds.). (2012). Ecologies and Politics of Health (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203115527

ABSTRACT

Human health exists at the interface of environment and society. Decades of work by researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers has shown that health is shaped by a myriad of factors, including the biophysical environment, climate, political economy, gender, social networks, culture, and infrastructure. Yet while there is emerging interest within the natural and social sciences on the social and ecological dimensions of human disease and health, there have been few studies that address them in an integrated manner.

Ecologies and Politics of Health brings together contributions from the natural and social sciences to examine three key themes: the ecological dimensions of health and vulnerability, the socio-political dimensions of human health, and the intersections between the ecological and social dimensions of health. The thirteen case study chapters collectively present results from Africa, Asia, Latin America, the United States, Australia, and global cities. Section one interrogates the utility of several theoretical frameworks and conventions for understanding health within complex social and ecological systems. Section two concentrates upon empirically grounded and quantitative work that collectively redefines health in a more expansive way that extends beyond the absence of disease. Section three examines the role of the state and management interventions through historically rich approaches centering on both disease- and non-disease-related examples from Latin America, Eastern Africa, and the United States. Finally, Section four highlights how health vulnerabilities are differentially constructed with concomitant impacts for disease management and policy interventions.

This timely volume advances knowledge on health-environment interactions, disease vulnerabilities, global development, and political ecology. It offers theoretical and methodological contributions which will be a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in geography, public health, biology, anthropology, sociology, and ecology.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|12 pages

Human health at the nexus of ecologies and politics

ByKEllEy A. CrEwS AnD BrIAn KInG

part |2 pages

Part I Health within social and ecological systems

chapter 2|18 pages

Positioning health in a socio-ecological systems framework

ByKEllEy A. CrEwS

chapter 3|22 pages

Capitals and context: bridging health and livelihoods in smallholder frontiers

Edited ByBrian King, Kelley A. Crews

chapter 4|18 pages

Change in tropical landscapes: implications for health and livelihoods

ByKENNETH R. YOUNG

part |2 pages

Part II Empirical approaches to injury and infectious disease

chapter 5|23 pages

Buruli ulcer disease: the unknown environmental and social ecology of a bacterial pathogen

ByJIAGUo QI, lInDSAy P. CAMPBEll, JEnnI VAn rAVEnSwAy,

chapter 6|20 pages

The ecology of injuries in Matlab, Bangladesh

ByElISABETH D. rooT AnD MICHAEl E. EMCH

chapter 7|19 pages

Human settlement, environmental change, and frontier malaria in the Brazilian Amazon

ByMArCIA C. CASTro AnD BUrTon H. SInGEr

part |2 pages

Part III Disease histories, the state, and (mis)management

chapter 8|20 pages

Vaccines, fertility, and power: the political ecology of indigenous health and well-being in lowland Latin America

Edited ByBrian King, Kelley A. Crews

chapter 9|19 pages

Tsetse and trypanosomiasis: eradication, control, and coexistence in Africa

ByPAUl F. MCCorD, JoSEPH P. MESSInA, AnD CArolyn A. FAHEy

chapter 10|18 pages

Geographies of HIV and marginalization: a case study of HIV/AIDS risk among Mayan communities in western Belize

Edited ByBrian King, Kelley A. Crews

chapter 11|21 pages

The mosquito state: how technology, capital, and state practice mediate the ecologies of public health

ByPAUl roBBInS AnD JACoB C. MIllEr

part |2 pages

Part IV Health vulnerabilities

chapter 12|20 pages

Exposure to heat stress in urban environments

Edited ByBrian King, Kelley A. Crews

chapter 13|21 pages

Power, race, and the neglect of science: the HIV epidemics in

Bysub-Saharan Africa

chapter 14|20 pages

Disease as shock, HIV/AIDS as experience: coupling social and ecological responses in sub-Saharan Africa

ByBRIAN KING

chapter 15|9 pages

Challenges and opportunities for future ecologies and politics of health

ByBrIAn KInG AnD KEllEy A. CrEwS
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