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New Perspectives on Health and Social Care

āœ Scribed by Jason Powell


Publisher
Springer
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
146
Series
International Perspectives on Social Policy, Administration, and Practice
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The relationship between health, social care, and the teaching of disciplines such as sociology, social work, and social policy are increasing in many regions worldwide. This book explores the relationship between wider social theory and social welfare though an understanding of how power and resistance impinges on how helping professions operate in health and social spaces in the twenty-first century. The book presents a critical analysis of major Foucauldian theories and social issues in the construction and practice of health and social welfare. It discusses important theoretical and substantive contributions to current debates and presents an engaging, comprehensive, and innovative perspective to address both how power and resistance shape the way we live and how the way we live shapes the way in which we understand social relations among professionals, policy makers, and user groups in comparative contexts. The purpose of this book is to critically inform debates concerning the abstract and empirical features of health and social care examined through the lens of innovative theoretical perspectives emanating from Foucauldian theories.​

✦ Table of Contents


Preface
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: Perspectives onĀ Health andĀ Social Care
Introduction
Health andĀ Social Care asĀ ā€˜Science’
Health andĀ Social Care asĀ Social Theory
Mapping Out theĀ Terrain: Modern andĀ Postmodern Theories ofĀ Health andĀ Social Care
Social Theory andĀ theĀ Rise ofĀ Functionalist Accounts ofĀ Health andĀ Social Care
Political Economy
Feminism: Health andĀ Social Care
Postmodern Health andĀ Social Care
Conclusion
Chapter 2: New Perspectives: Foucault andĀ Applicability toĀ Health andĀ Social Care
Introduction
Power andĀ theĀ Modern Subject
Genealogy
The Body
The Population
The Individual
Implications
Chapter 3: A Foucauldian Analysis ofĀ Health andĀ Social Care
Introduction
The Biomedical Model andĀ Aging
Foucault andĀ Aging: AnĀ Important Conceptual Toolkit
A History ofĀ theĀ Present: TheĀ Management ofĀ Aging by Social Work
A Genealogy ofĀ theĀ Post-Second World War Consensus ofĀ Care andĀ Aging
Psycho-Casework withĀ Older People
Health, Care, Market Forces andĀ Aging
Aging andĀ Care Management
The Embedded Market ofĀ Care andĀ Aging
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Surveillance andĀ Health andĀ Social Care
Introduction
The Rise ofĀ Personalisation
Foucault andĀ Surveillance
The Technologies ofĀ Health andĀ Social Care
The Panoptic Culture
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Governmentality andĀ Health andĀ Social Care
Introduction
Governmentality
Social Policy: Constructing theĀ Context
Integrating Services: Social Policy andĀ Career People
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Performativity andĀ Health andĀ Social Care
Introduction
Performance andĀ Performativity
Rethinking Power andĀ Resistance
Performativity andĀ Professionalisation
ā€˜A Professional Performance’: Social Work, Knowledge andĀ Subjection
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Power andĀ Health andĀ Social Care
Introduction
A Foucauldian Analytical Framework: Medicalisation andĀ Managerialism
Concluding Comments
Chapter 8: Narrative, Health, Care andĀ Family
Introduction
ā€˜Grand-Parenting’ Policy andĀ Care
Conclusion
Chapter 9: Health andĀ Care inĀ theĀ ā€˜Risk Society’
Introduction
From Trust toĀ Risk
The Historical Rise andĀ Consolidation ofĀ ā€˜Risk’
The ā€˜Risk Society’ Thesis
Health andĀ Social Care inĀ Risk Society: AĀ Case Study Based onĀ Health andĀ Social Care
Genealogy ofĀ Risk andĀ Health andĀ Social Care Identities
Conclusion
Chapter 10: Towards Global Health?
Introduction
Global Health inĀ Perspective
The Challenges andĀ Consequences ofĀ Global Health
References
Index


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