ABSTRACT

Approaching global health through a social justice lens, this text explores both established and emerging issues for contemporary health and wellbeing.

Divided into two parts, the book introduces key concepts in relation to global public health, such as ethics, economics, health disparities, and globalisation. The second part comprises chapters exploring specific challenges, such as designing and implementing public health interventions, the role of social enterprise, climate change, sustainability and health, oral health, violence, palliative care, mental health, loneliness, nutrition, and embracing diverse genders. These chapters build on, and apply, the theoretical frameworks laid out in part one, linking the substantive content to broader contexts.

Taking an inclusive, global approach, this is a key text for both undergraduate and postgraduate students of global health, public health, and medical sociology.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

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chapter 5|12 pages

Global Inequalities

The Impact on Health
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chapter 6|9 pages

Ethics and Global Public Health

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chapter 13|10 pages

Every Child and Adolescent, Everywhere

Contemporary Issues in Child and Adolescent Health
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chapter 15|10 pages

Agentic Dying

The Global Imperative to Acknowledge Socio-Anthropological Aspects in Palliative Care Services for All
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chapter 17|11 pages

Living in a Foreign Land

Refugee and Migrant Health and Related Health Inequalities
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Transgender, Genderqueer, and Non-Binary Identities

Social and Structural Inequalities in Public Health
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chapter 23|4 pages

Conclusion

Social Sciences Perspectives on Global Public Health
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