Description
The fourth edition of Social Injustice and Public Health, a completely updated edition of the classic text, is a comprehensive, evidence-based resource for understanding and addressing the profound impacts of social injustice on public health. In 31 chapters written by experts in public health, human rights, medicine, nursing, law, and social science, this highly readable book documents the adverse effects of social injustice on specific populations and specific aspects of public health.The book is divided into four parts. Part I explores the nature of social injustice and its adverse effects on public health. Part II describes how social injustice affects the health of specific population groups: socioeconomically disadvantaged people, people of color, women, children, older people, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities, incarcerated people, people experiencing homelessness, and forced migrants. Part III addresses how social injustice affects specific aspects of public health: medical care, nutrition, communicable and noncommunicable diseases, mental health, violence including war, environmental and occupational health, oral health, and global health. Part IV discusses an agenda for action to address social injustice, based on human rights, public health policy and practice, stronger communities, education, research, law, social movements, and equitable and sustainable human development.Enriched with photographs and illustrative examples and featuring contributions from national and global experts, Social Injustice and Public Health is the definitive resource on understanding and addressing the most important challenges to the public's health.
Table of Contents
Part I: IntroductionChapter 1: The Nature of Social Injustice and Its Impact on Public HealthBarry S. LevyBox 1-1: Definitions and Concepts of Social JusticePart II: How Social Injustice Affects the Health of Specific Population GroupsChapter 2: Socioeconomically Disadvantaged PeopleMichael Marmot and Ruth BellBox 2-1: Summary of Recommendations from the Marmot Review 10 Years OnChapter 3: People of ColorCarol Easley Allen and Cheryl EasleyBox 3-1: Racial and Ethnic Definitions for the 2030 U.S. CensusBox 3-2: American Shame: High Maternal Mortality Ratio in African-American WomenLinda VillarosaBox 3-3: Types of Racism and Related ConceptsChapter 4: Women Gina MarantoChapter 5: ChildrenLuz Claudio and Juan Antonio Ortega-GarcíaBox 5-1: Childhood Lead ToxicityHoward HuChapter 6: Older PeopleCarroll Estes, Nicholas B. DiCarlo, Brittney L. Pond, and Jarmin C. YehChapter 7: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer/Questioning PeopleEmilia Lombardi and Talia Mae BettcherChapter 8: People with Disabilities Nora GroceBox 8-1: TerminologyBox 8-2: Disability and EducationBox 8-3: Similarities and Differences Among People with DisabilitiesChapter 9: Incarcerated PeopleDavid H. CloudBox 9-1: Political PrisonersWilliam F. SchulzChapter 10: People Experiencing Homelessness Howard Padwa, Bikki Tran Smith, Roya Ijadi-Maghsoodi, Katherine Vickery, and Lillian GelbergChapter 11: Forced Migrants: Refugees and Internally Displaced PersonsMichael TooleBox 11-1: The Suffering of Displaced People: Three VignettesJennifer LeaningPart III. How Social Injustice Affects Aspects of Public HealthChapter 12: Medical CareOliver FeinBox 12-1: What Is Single-Payer Healthcare?Steffie Woolhandler and David U. HimmelsteinChapter 13: Communicable Diseases Joia S. MukherjeeBox 13-1: The AIDS Movement Box 13-2: Case Study of a Man with TuberculosisBox 13-3: Inequities Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic Mary T. BassettChapter 14: NutritionJ. Larry BrownBox 14-1: Definitions of Key TermsBox 14-2: ObesityChapter 15: Noncommunicable DiseasesMariachiara Di Cesare, Honor Bixby, Reza Majdzadeh, and J. Jaime MirandaBox 15-1: The Impact of Systemic and Structural Racism on Noncommunicable Diseases in the United StatesBarry S. LevyBox 15-2: Addressing Noncommunicable Diseases During Humanitarian CrisesChapter 16: ViolenceColleen Ray, Sara DeGue, and James A. MercyBox 16-1: Firearm Violence in the United StatesDavid HemenwayBox 16-2: Cure Violence: The Epidemic Control Method for Reducing Violence Charles Ransford and Gary SlutkinChapter 17: WarBarry S. LevyBox 17-1: Nuclear Weapons and Social InjusticeRobert M. Gould and Patrice M. SuttonChapter 18: Mental HealthCarles Muntaner, Pablo Galvez-Hernandez, Virginia Gunn, Edwin Ng, Haejoo Chung, Philipp Hessel, and William W. EatonBox 18-1: The Opioid EpidemicMartha Waller and William WieczorekChapter 19: Environmental HealthBarry S. LevyBox 19-1: Impact of Natural Disasters on Social JusticeLinda Young LandesmanBox 19-2: Climate JusticeRohini J. Haar and Barry S. LevyBox 19-3: Planetary HealthSamuel S. Myers and Jonathan A. PatzChapter 20: Occupational Health and SafetyLinda Rae MurrayChapter 21: Oral HealthMyron Allukian, Jr., Alice M. Horowitz, and J. Brett RyanBox 21-1: Oral Health Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesChapter 22: Global HealthBarry S. LevyBox 22-1: Trafficking in PersonsBox 22-2: Hunger and Malnutrition in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesBox 22-3: Export of Hazardous Substances from High-Income Countries to Low- and Middle-Income Countries Part IV. An Agenda for ActionChapter 23: Addressing Social Injustice in a Human Rights ContextSofia Gruskin and Paula BravemanChapter 24: Promoting Social Justice Through Public Health PolicyKathleen M. Rest, Jarasa Kanok, and Pallavi PhartiyalBox 24-1: State Government Intervention: Reforms in State Laws for a Minimum Wage and Workplace Protection for FarmworkersBox 24-2: A Local Government Initiative with Universal Basic IncomeBox 24-3: The Clean Power Prescription: Addressing the Physical, Economic, and Environmental Health of PatientsChapter 25: Promoting Social Justice Through Public Health PracticeJoshua Sharfstein, Michelle Spencer, and Keshia M. Pollack PorterChapter 26: Strengthening Communities and the Roles of Individuals in Building Community LifeRobert E. Aronson, John W. Hatch, Tony L. Whitehead, and Samhar AlmomaniBox 26-1: Strengthening Communities in Low-Income CountriesGail Snetro and Angela M. BrasingtonBox 26-2: How a Community-Based Foundation Addresses Health Consequences of Social InjusticeMartin D. CohenChapter 27: Promoting Social Justice Through Education in Public HealthRobert S. LawrenceBox 27-1: International Declaration of Health RightsBox 27-2: Developing a Community-Engaged Master of Public Health Program in Health EquityShelley K. WhiteChapter 28: A Critical Research Agenda for Social Justice and Public Health: An Ecosocial ProposalNancy KriegerChapter 29: Protecting Human Rights Through International and National Law Henry A. Freedman and Martha F. DavisBox 29-1: Preventing TortureLeonard S. Rubenstein and Vincent IacopinoChapter 30: Learning from the Social Movements of the 1960s Oliver Fein and Charlotte PhillipsChapter 31: Promoting Health with Equitable and Sustainable Human DevelopmentRichard Jolly and Updated by Mark SidelBox 31-1: The Roles of International Nongovernmental Organizations in Promoting Equitable and Sustainable Human DevelopmentRaymond C. Offenheiser and Paul C. PerrinBox 31-2: The Roles of Private Philanthropy in Promoting Equitable and Sustainable Human DevelopmentMark SidelIndex
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