Handbook on gender and health
This Handbook brings together a groundbreaking collection of chapters that uses a gender lens to explore health, healthcare and health policy in both the Global South and North. Empirical evidence is drawn from a variety of different settings and points to the many ways in which the gendered dimensi...
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Contributors include: G. Alvarez Minte, E. Ansoleaga Moreno, L. Artazcoz, A.-E. Birn, R.A. Burgess, A. CoatesI, I. Cortès-Franch, S. Del Pino, K. Devries, X. Díaz Berr, L. Doyal, K. Elzein, V. Escribà-Agüir, B. Eveslage, C. Ewig, J. Gideon, J. Gonçalves Martín, B. Gough, H. Grundlingh, M. Gutmann, R.R. Habib, M.C. Inhorn, D.M. Kamuya, L. Knight, M. Koivusalo, R. Kumar, M. Leite, J. Lyra, E. MacPherson, B. Medrado, A.M. Cardarelli, P. McDonough, L.M. Morgan, S.F. Murray, J. Namakula, L. Núñez Carrasco, N. Richardson, M. Richter, S. Robertson, M. Robinson, J. Samuel, S. Sexton, J.A. Smith, S. Smith, D.L. Spitzer, S.N. Ssali, S. Theobald, R. Tolhurst, J. Vearey, S. Witter, N. Younes, F. Zalwango Includes bibliographical references and index |
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500 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index | ||
505 | 8 | 0 | |a Part 1 Introduction -- 1. Gender and health: an introduction / Jasmine Gideon -- Part II Gender, health and public policy -- 2. Agenda-setting in women's health: critical analysis of a quarter century of paradigm shifts in international and global health / Ramya Kumar, Anne-Emanuelle Birn and Peggy Mcdonough -- 3. Gender, health and climate change / Sarah Payne -- 4. Towards a new political agenda for indigenous women's health in Latin America in the post 2015 era / Anna Coates and Sandra Del Pino -- 5. Dangerous discourses? silencing women within 'global mental health' practice / Rochelle Ann Burgess -- 6. Cost-cutting, coproduction and cash transfers: neoliberal policy, health and gender / Deborah Johnston -- 7. Applying a genders lens to public health discourses on men's health / James A. Smith, Noel Richardson and Steve Robertson -- 8. Men, 'masculinity' and mental health: critical reflections / Brendan Gough, Steve Robertson and Mark Robinson -- 9. Stigmatised, marginalised and overlooked: health, later life and gender in India and the United Kingdom / Penny Vera-Sanso -- Part III Gender, work and health -- 10. Gender, work and health: a step forward in women's occupational health / Lucía Artazcoz, Imma Cortès-Franch and Vicenta Escribà-Agüir -- 11. Intersectionality: the value for occupational health research / Rima R. Habib, Kareem Elzein and Nadia Younes -- 12. Gendered work violence issues and mental health among Chilean women workers / Elisa Ansoleaga Moreno, Ximena Díaz Berr and Amalia Mauro Cardarelli -- Part IV Gender, migration and health -- 13. Migration, gender and health / Lorena Núñez Carrasco -- 14. Migration and health in a Chinese context: examining the linkages through a gender lens / Jasmine Gideon -- 15. Engendered movements: migration, gender, and health in a globalised world / Denise L. Spitzer -- 16. Migration and sex work in South Africa: key concerns for gender and health / Marlise Richter and Jo Vearey -- Part V Gender and health systems -- 17. Gender equity and the politics of health sector reform: overcoming policy legacies, forming epistemic communities / Christina Ewig -- 18. Gender and commercialization of health care / Meri Koivusalo and Sarah Sexton -- 19. Commercialization in maternity care: uncovering trends in the contemporary healthcare economy / Susan F. Murray -- 20. Building post conflict health systems: a gender analysis from northern Uganda / Sarah N. Ssali, Sally Theobald, Justine Namakula and Sophie Witter -- 21. Reproductive health care and indigenous peoples in Venezuela / Johanna Gonçalves Martín -- Part VI Households, health and health care -- 22. Cycles of violence in gendered social contexts: why does child maltreatment lead to increased risk of intimate partner violence in adulthood? / Karen Devries, Heidi Grundlingh and Louise Knight -- 23. Capacities to exercise strategic decision-making agency: exploring the gendered production of health within intimate partnerships and households / Rachel Tolhurst, Esther Richards, Eleanor Macpherson, Dorcas M. Kamuya, Flavia Zalwango and Sally Theobald -- Part VII Gender, social activism and health -- 24. Citizen monitoring: promoting health rights among socially excluded women in Andean Peru / Jeannie Samuel -- 25. Emergent masculinities, men's health, and the Movember movement / Sara Smith and Marcia C. Inhorn -- Part VIII Gender, health, sexuality and rights -- 26. Men's sexual health and destiny / Matthew Gutmann -- 27. Claiming Rosa Parks: conservative catholic bids for "rights" in contemporary Latin America / Lynn M. Morgan -- 28. Conservative backlashes to women's bodily integrity in Latin America: the case of Chile / Gabriela Alvarez Minte -- 29. Deconstructing human rights-based discourses: the case of women's right to health and health sector reforms in Brazil / Marianna Leite -- 30. Men, masculinities and health in brazil: a feminist critique / Jorge Lyra and Benedito Medrado -- 31. Sexual health or rights? USAID-funded HIV/AIDS interventions for key populations in Ghana / Benjamin Eveslage -- 32. Positive women managing reproduction in the HIV pandemic / Lesley Doyal. |
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Robertson, M. Robinson, J. Samuel, S. Sexton, J.A. Smith, S. Smith, D.L. Spitzer, S.N. Ssali, S. Theobald, R. Tolhurst, J. Vearey, S. Witter, N. Younes, F. Zalwango Includes bibliographical references and index Part 1 Introduction -- 1. Gender and health: an introduction / Jasmine Gideon -- Part II Gender, health and public policy -- 2. Agenda-setting in women's health: critical analysis of a quarter century of paradigm shifts in international and global health / Ramya Kumar, Anne-Emanuelle Birn and Peggy Mcdonough -- 3. Gender, health and climate change / Sarah Payne -- 4. Towards a new political agenda for indigenous women's health in Latin America in the post 2015 era / Anna Coates and Sandra Del Pino -- 5. Dangerous discourses? silencing women within 'global mental health' practice / Rochelle Ann Burgess -- 6. Cost-cutting, coproduction and cash transfers: neoliberal policy, health and gender / Deborah Johnston -- 7. Applying a genders lens to public health discourses on men's health / James A. Smith, Noel Richardson and Steve Robertson -- 8. Men, 'masculinity' and mental health: critical reflections / Brendan Gough, Steve Robertson and Mark Robinson -- 9. Stigmatised, marginalised and overlooked: health, later life and gender in India and the United Kingdom / Penny Vera-Sanso -- Part III Gender, work and health -- 10. Gender, work and health: a step forward in women's occupational health / Lucía Artazcoz, Imma Cortès-Franch and Vicenta Escribà-Agüir -- 11. Intersectionality: the value for occupational health research / Rima R. Habib, Kareem Elzein and Nadia Younes -- 12. Gendered work violence issues and mental health among Chilean women workers / Elisa Ansoleaga Moreno, Ximena Díaz Berr and Amalia Mauro Cardarelli -- Part IV Gender, migration and health -- 13. Migration, gender and health / Lorena Núñez Carrasco -- 14. Migration and health in a Chinese context: examining the linkages through a gender lens / Jasmine Gideon -- 15. Engendered movements: migration, gender, and health in a globalised world / Denise L. Spitzer -- 16. Migration and sex work in South Africa: key concerns for gender and health / Marlise Richter and Jo Vearey -- Part V Gender and health systems -- 17. Gender equity and the politics of health sector reform: overcoming policy legacies, forming epistemic communities / Christina Ewig -- 18. Gender and commercialization of health care / Meri Koivusalo and Sarah Sexton -- 19. Commercialization in maternity care: uncovering trends in the contemporary healthcare economy / Susan F. Murray -- 20. Building post conflict health systems: a gender analysis from northern Uganda / Sarah N. Ssali, Sally Theobald, Justine Namakula and Sophie Witter -- 21. Reproductive health care and indigenous peoples in Venezuela / Johanna Gonçalves Martín -- Part VI Households, health and health care -- 22. Cycles of violence in gendered social contexts: why does child maltreatment lead to increased risk of intimate partner violence in adulthood? / Karen Devries, Heidi Grundlingh and Louise Knight -- 23. Capacities to exercise strategic decision-making agency: exploring the gendered production of health within intimate partnerships and households / Rachel Tolhurst, Esther Richards, Eleanor Macpherson, Dorcas M. Kamuya, Flavia Zalwango and Sally Theobald -- Part VII Gender, social activism and health -- 24. Citizen monitoring: promoting health rights among socially excluded women in Andean Peru / Jeannie Samuel -- 25. Emergent masculinities, men's health, and the Movember movement / Sara Smith and Marcia C. Inhorn -- Part VIII Gender, health, sexuality and rights -- 26. Men's sexual health and destiny / Matthew Gutmann -- 27. Claiming Rosa Parks: conservative catholic bids for "rights" in contemporary Latin America / Lynn M. Morgan -- 28. Conservative backlashes to women's bodily integrity in Latin America: the case of Chile / Gabriela Alvarez Minte -- 29. Deconstructing human rights-based discourses: the case of women's right to health and health sector reforms in Brazil / Marianna Leite -- 30. Men, masculinities and health in brazil: a feminist critique / Jorge Lyra and Benedito Medrado -- 31. Sexual health or rights? USAID-funded HIV/AIDS interventions for key populations in Ghana / Benjamin Eveslage -- 32. Positive women managing reproduction in the HIV pandemic / Lesley Doyal. This Handbook brings together a groundbreaking collection of chapters that uses a gender lens to explore health, healthcare and health policy in both the Global South and North. Empirical evidence is drawn from a variety of different settings and points to the many ways in which the gendered dimensions of health have become reworked across the globe. This collection includes insightful contributions from 56 leading authorities from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, offering a wealth of knowledge, theoretical reflection, and empirical detail on the essential elements surrounding gender and health. Topics covered include theoretical approaches to understanding gender and health, migration, sexuality, ageing, masculinities, climate change and sexual and reproductive rights. Split into four thematic sections, this book strives to develop a clear road map towards achieving gender justice in health. 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Robertson, M. Robinson, J. Samuel, S. Sexton, J.A. Smith, S. Smith, D.L. Spitzer, S.N. Ssali, S. Theobald, R. Tolhurst, J. Vearey, S. Witter, N. Younes, F. Zalwango Includes bibliographical references and index Part 1 Introduction -- 1. Gender and health: an introduction / Jasmine Gideon -- Part II Gender, health and public policy -- 2. Agenda-setting in women's health: critical analysis of a quarter century of paradigm shifts in international and global health / Ramya Kumar, Anne-Emanuelle Birn and Peggy Mcdonough -- 3. Gender, health and climate change / Sarah Payne -- 4. Towards a new political agenda for indigenous women's health in Latin America in the post 2015 era / Anna Coates and Sandra Del Pino -- 5. Dangerous discourses? silencing women within 'global mental health' practice / Rochelle Ann Burgess -- 6. Cost-cutting, coproduction and cash transfers: neoliberal policy, health and gender / Deborah Johnston -- 7. Applying a genders lens to public health discourses on men's health / James A. Smith, Noel Richardson and Steve Robertson -- 8. Men, 'masculinity' and mental health: critical reflections / Brendan Gough, Steve Robertson and Mark Robinson -- 9. Stigmatised, marginalised and overlooked: health, later life and gender in India and the United Kingdom / Penny Vera-Sanso -- Part III Gender, work and health -- 10. Gender, work and health: a step forward in women's occupational health / Lucía Artazcoz, Imma Cortès-Franch and Vicenta Escribà-Agüir -- 11. Intersectionality: the value for occupational health research / Rima R. Habib, Kareem Elzein and Nadia Younes -- 12. Gendered work violence issues and mental health among Chilean women workers / Elisa Ansoleaga Moreno, Ximena Díaz Berr and Amalia Mauro Cardarelli -- Part IV Gender, migration and health -- 13. Migration, gender and health / Lorena Núñez Carrasco -- 14. Migration and health in a Chinese context: examining the linkages through a gender lens / Jasmine Gideon -- 15. Engendered movements: migration, gender, and health in a globalised world / Denise L. Spitzer -- 16. Migration and sex work in South Africa: key concerns for gender and health / Marlise Richter and Jo Vearey -- Part V Gender and health systems -- 17. Gender equity and the politics of health sector reform: overcoming policy legacies, forming epistemic communities / Christina Ewig -- 18. Gender and commercialization of health care / Meri Koivusalo and Sarah Sexton -- 19. Commercialization in maternity care: uncovering trends in the contemporary healthcare economy / Susan F. Murray -- 20. Building post conflict health systems: a gender analysis from northern Uganda / Sarah N. Ssali, Sally Theobald, Justine Namakula and Sophie Witter -- 21. Reproductive health care and indigenous peoples in Venezuela / Johanna Gonçalves Martín -- Part VI Households, health and health care -- 22. Cycles of violence in gendered social contexts: why does child maltreatment lead to increased risk of intimate partner violence in adulthood? / Karen Devries, Heidi Grundlingh and Louise Knight -- 23. Capacities to exercise strategic decision-making agency: exploring the gendered production of health within intimate partnerships and households / Rachel Tolhurst, Esther Richards, Eleanor Macpherson, Dorcas M. Kamuya, Flavia Zalwango and Sally Theobald -- Part VII Gender, social activism and health -- 24. Citizen monitoring: promoting health rights among socially excluded women in Andean Peru / Jeannie Samuel -- 25. Emergent masculinities, men's health, and the Movember movement / Sara Smith and Marcia C. Inhorn -- Part VIII Gender, health, sexuality and rights -- 26. Men's sexual health and destiny / Matthew Gutmann -- 27. Claiming Rosa Parks: conservative catholic bids for "rights" in contemporary Latin America / Lynn M. Morgan -- 28. Conservative backlashes to women's bodily integrity in Latin America: the case of Chile / Gabriela Alvarez Minte -- 29. Deconstructing human rights-based discourses: the case of women's right to health and health sector reforms in Brazil / Marianna Leite -- 30. Men, masculinities and health in brazil: a feminist critique / Jorge Lyra and Benedito Medrado -- 31. Sexual health or rights? USAID-funded HIV/AIDS interventions for key populations in Ghana / Benjamin Eveslage -- 32. Positive women managing reproduction in the HIV pandemic / Lesley Doyal. This Handbook brings together a groundbreaking collection of chapters that uses a gender lens to explore health, healthcare and health policy in both the Global South and North. Empirical evidence is drawn from a variety of different settings and points to the many ways in which the gendered dimensions of health have become reworked across the globe. This collection includes insightful contributions from 56 leading authorities from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, offering a wealth of knowledge, theoretical reflection, and empirical detail on the essential elements surrounding gender and health. Topics covered include theoretical approaches to understanding gender and health, migration, sexuality, ageing, masculinities, climate change and sexual and reproductive rights. Split into four thematic sections, this book strives to develop a clear road map towards achieving gender justice in health. The Handbook on Gender and Health will be an important resource for researchers, students, as well as instructors of health policy and family and gender studies Women Health and hygiene Men Health and hygiene Medical policy Gideon, Jasmine oth Edward Elgar Publishing oth 9781784710859 hardback Erscheint auch als 9781784710859 https://www.elgaronline.com/view/edcoll/9781784710859/9781784710859.xml X:ELGAR Verlag lizenzpflichtig https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784710866 X:ELGAR Resolving-System lizenzpflichtig ZDB-77-EEU ZDB-77-EEC GBV_ILN_370 ISIL_DE-1373 SYSFLAG_1 GBV_KXP GBV_ILN_2006 ISIL_DE-14 BO 370 01 4370 4407609354 00 --%%-- --%%-- s --%%-- olr-ebook elgar Vervielfältigungen (z.B. Kopien, Downloads) sind nur von einzelnen Kapiteln oder Seiten und nur zum eigenen wissenschaftlichen Gebrauch erlaubt. Keine Weitergabe an Dritte. 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Robertson, M. Robinson, J. Samuel, S. Sexton, J.A. Smith, S. Smith, D.L. Spitzer, S.N. Ssali, S. Theobald, R. Tolhurst, J. Vearey, S. Witter, N. Younes, F. Zalwango Includes bibliographical references and index Part 1 Introduction -- 1. Gender and health: an introduction / Jasmine Gideon -- Part II Gender, health and public policy -- 2. Agenda-setting in women's health: critical analysis of a quarter century of paradigm shifts in international and global health / Ramya Kumar, Anne-Emanuelle Birn and Peggy Mcdonough -- 3. Gender, health and climate change / Sarah Payne -- 4. Towards a new political agenda for indigenous women's health in Latin America in the post 2015 era / Anna Coates and Sandra Del Pino -- 5. Dangerous discourses? silencing women within 'global mental health' practice / Rochelle Ann Burgess -- 6. Cost-cutting, coproduction and cash transfers: neoliberal policy, health and gender / Deborah Johnston -- 7. Applying a genders lens to public health discourses on men's health / James A. Smith, Noel Richardson and Steve Robertson -- 8. Men, 'masculinity' and mental health: critical reflections / Brendan Gough, Steve Robertson and Mark Robinson -- 9. Stigmatised, marginalised and overlooked: health, later life and gender in India and the United Kingdom / Penny Vera-Sanso -- Part III Gender, work and health -- 10. Gender, work and health: a step forward in women's occupational health / Lucía Artazcoz, Imma Cortès-Franch and Vicenta Escribà-Agüir -- 11. Intersectionality: the value for occupational health research / Rima R. Habib, Kareem Elzein and Nadia Younes -- 12. Gendered work violence issues and mental health among Chilean women workers / Elisa Ansoleaga Moreno, Ximena Díaz Berr and Amalia Mauro Cardarelli -- Part IV Gender, migration and health -- 13. Migration, gender and health / Lorena Núñez Carrasco -- 14. Migration and health in a Chinese context: examining the linkages through a gender lens / Jasmine Gideon -- 15. Engendered movements: migration, gender, and health in a globalised world / Denise L. Spitzer -- 16. Migration and sex work in South Africa: key concerns for gender and health / Marlise Richter and Jo Vearey -- Part V Gender and health systems -- 17. Gender equity and the politics of health sector reform: overcoming policy legacies, forming epistemic communities / Christina Ewig -- 18. Gender and commercialization of health care / Meri Koivusalo and Sarah Sexton -- 19. Commercialization in maternity care: uncovering trends in the contemporary healthcare economy / Susan F. Murray -- 20. Building post conflict health systems: a gender analysis from northern Uganda / Sarah N. Ssali, Sally Theobald, Justine Namakula and Sophie Witter -- 21. Reproductive health care and indigenous peoples in Venezuela / Johanna Gonçalves Martín -- Part VI Households, health and health care -- 22. Cycles of violence in gendered social contexts: why does child maltreatment lead to increased risk of intimate partner violence in adulthood? / Karen Devries, Heidi Grundlingh and Louise Knight -- 23. Capacities to exercise strategic decision-making agency: exploring the gendered production of health within intimate partnerships and households / Rachel Tolhurst, Esther Richards, Eleanor Macpherson, Dorcas M. Kamuya, Flavia Zalwango and Sally Theobald -- Part VII Gender, social activism and health -- 24. Citizen monitoring: promoting health rights among socially excluded women in Andean Peru / Jeannie Samuel -- 25. Emergent masculinities, men's health, and the Movember movement / Sara Smith and Marcia C. Inhorn -- Part VIII Gender, health, sexuality and rights -- 26. Men's sexual health and destiny / Matthew Gutmann -- 27. Claiming Rosa Parks: conservative catholic bids for "rights" in contemporary Latin America / Lynn M. Morgan -- 28. Conservative backlashes to women's bodily integrity in Latin America: the case of Chile / Gabriela Alvarez Minte -- 29. Deconstructing human rights-based discourses: the case of women's right to health and health sector reforms in Brazil / Marianna Leite -- 30. Men, masculinities and health in brazil: a feminist critique / Jorge Lyra and Benedito Medrado -- 31. Sexual health or rights? USAID-funded HIV/AIDS interventions for key populations in Ghana / Benjamin Eveslage -- 32. Positive women managing reproduction in the HIV pandemic / Lesley Doyal. This Handbook brings together a groundbreaking collection of chapters that uses a gender lens to explore health, healthcare and health policy in both the Global South and North. Empirical evidence is drawn from a variety of different settings and points to the many ways in which the gendered dimensions of health have become reworked across the globe. This collection includes insightful contributions from 56 leading authorities from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, offering a wealth of knowledge, theoretical reflection, and empirical detail on the essential elements surrounding gender and health. Topics covered include theoretical approaches to understanding gender and health, migration, sexuality, ageing, masculinities, climate change and sexual and reproductive rights. Split into four thematic sections, this book strives to develop a clear road map towards achieving gender justice in health. 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Robertson, M. Robinson, J. Samuel, S. Sexton, J.A. Smith, S. Smith, D.L. Spitzer, S.N. Ssali, S. Theobald, R. Tolhurst, J. Vearey, S. Witter, N. Younes, F. Zalwango Includes bibliographical references and index Part 1 Introduction -- 1. Gender and health: an introduction / Jasmine Gideon -- Part II Gender, health and public policy -- 2. Agenda-setting in women's health: critical analysis of a quarter century of paradigm shifts in international and global health / Ramya Kumar, Anne-Emanuelle Birn and Peggy Mcdonough -- 3. Gender, health and climate change / Sarah Payne -- 4. Towards a new political agenda for indigenous women's health in Latin America in the post 2015 era / Anna Coates and Sandra Del Pino -- 5. Dangerous discourses? silencing women within 'global mental health' practice / Rochelle Ann Burgess -- 6. Cost-cutting, coproduction and cash transfers: neoliberal policy, health and gender / Deborah Johnston -- 7. Applying a genders lens to public health discourses on men's health / James A. Smith, Noel Richardson and Steve Robertson -- 8. Men, 'masculinity' and mental health: critical reflections / Brendan Gough, Steve Robertson and Mark Robinson -- 9. Stigmatised, marginalised and overlooked: health, later life and gender in India and the United Kingdom / Penny Vera-Sanso -- Part III Gender, work and health -- 10. Gender, work and health: a step forward in women's occupational health / Lucía Artazcoz, Imma Cortès-Franch and Vicenta Escribà-Agüir -- 11. Intersectionality: the value for occupational health research / Rima R. Habib, Kareem Elzein and Nadia Younes -- 12. Gendered work violence issues and mental health among Chilean women workers / Elisa Ansoleaga Moreno, Ximena Díaz Berr and Amalia Mauro Cardarelli -- Part IV Gender, migration and health -- 13. Migration, gender and health / Lorena Núñez Carrasco -- 14. Migration and health in a Chinese context: examining the linkages through a gender lens / Jasmine Gideon -- 15. Engendered movements: migration, gender, and health in a globalised world / Denise L. Spitzer -- 16. Migration and sex work in South Africa: key concerns for gender and health / Marlise Richter and Jo Vearey -- Part V Gender and health systems -- 17. Gender equity and the politics of health sector reform: overcoming policy legacies, forming epistemic communities / Christina Ewig -- 18. Gender and commercialization of health care / Meri Koivusalo and Sarah Sexton -- 19. Commercialization in maternity care: uncovering trends in the contemporary healthcare economy / Susan F. Murray -- 20. Building post conflict health systems: a gender analysis from northern Uganda / Sarah N. Ssali, Sally Theobald, Justine Namakula and Sophie Witter -- 21. Reproductive health care and indigenous peoples in Venezuela / Johanna Gonçalves Martín -- Part VI Households, health and health care -- 22. Cycles of violence in gendered social contexts: why does child maltreatment lead to increased risk of intimate partner violence in adulthood? / Karen Devries, Heidi Grundlingh and Louise Knight -- 23. Capacities to exercise strategic decision-making agency: exploring the gendered production of health within intimate partnerships and households / Rachel Tolhurst, Esther Richards, Eleanor Macpherson, Dorcas M. Kamuya, Flavia Zalwango and Sally Theobald -- Part VII Gender, social activism and health -- 24. Citizen monitoring: promoting health rights among socially excluded women in Andean Peru / Jeannie Samuel -- 25. Emergent masculinities, men's health, and the Movember movement / Sara Smith and Marcia C. Inhorn -- Part VIII Gender, health, sexuality and rights -- 26. Men's sexual health and destiny / Matthew Gutmann -- 27. Claiming Rosa Parks: conservative catholic bids for "rights" in contemporary Latin America / Lynn M. Morgan -- 28. Conservative backlashes to women's bodily integrity in Latin America: the case of Chile / Gabriela Alvarez Minte -- 29. Deconstructing human rights-based discourses: the case of women's right to health and health sector reforms in Brazil / Marianna Leite -- 30. Men, masculinities and health in brazil: a feminist critique / Jorge Lyra and Benedito Medrado -- 31. Sexual health or rights? USAID-funded HIV/AIDS interventions for key populations in Ghana / Benjamin Eveslage -- 32. Positive women managing reproduction in the HIV pandemic / Lesley Doyal. This Handbook brings together a groundbreaking collection of chapters that uses a gender lens to explore health, healthcare and health policy in both the Global South and North. Empirical evidence is drawn from a variety of different settings and points to the many ways in which the gendered dimensions of health have become reworked across the globe. This collection includes insightful contributions from 56 leading authorities from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, offering a wealth of knowledge, theoretical reflection, and empirical detail on the essential elements surrounding gender and health. Topics covered include theoretical approaches to understanding gender and health, migration, sexuality, ageing, masculinities, climate change and sexual and reproductive rights. Split into four thematic sections, this book strives to develop a clear road map towards achieving gender justice in health. The Handbook on Gender and Health will be an important resource for researchers, students, as well as instructors of health policy and family and gender studies Women Health and hygiene Men Health and hygiene Medical policy Gideon, Jasmine oth Edward Elgar Publishing oth 9781784710859 hardback Erscheint auch als 9781784710859 https://www.elgaronline.com/view/edcoll/9781784710859/9781784710859.xml X:ELGAR Verlag lizenzpflichtig https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784710866 X:ELGAR Resolving-System lizenzpflichtig ZDB-77-EEU ZDB-77-EEC GBV_ILN_370 ISIL_DE-1373 SYSFLAG_1 GBV_KXP GBV_ILN_2006 ISIL_DE-14 BO 370 01 4370 4407609354 00 --%%-- --%%-- s --%%-- olr-ebook elgar Vervielfältigungen (z.B. Kopien, Downloads) sind nur von einzelnen Kapiteln oder Seiten und nur zum eigenen wissenschaftlichen Gebrauch erlaubt. Keine Weitergabe an Dritte. 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Applying a genders lens to public health discourses on men's health / James A. Smith, Noel Richardson and Steve Robertson -- 8. Men, 'masculinity' and mental health: critical reflections / Brendan Gough, Steve Robertson and Mark Robinson -- 9. Stigmatised, marginalised and overlooked: health, later life and gender in India and the United Kingdom / Penny Vera-Sanso -- Part III Gender, work and health -- 10. Gender, work and health: a step forward in women's occupational health / Lucía Artazcoz, Imma Cortès-Franch and Vicenta Escribà-Agüir -- 11. Intersectionality: the value for occupational health research / Rima R. Habib, Kareem Elzein and Nadia Younes -- 12. Gendered work violence issues and mental health among Chilean women workers / Elisa Ansoleaga Moreno, Ximena Díaz Berr and Amalia Mauro Cardarelli -- Part IV Gender, migration and health -- 13. Migration, gender and health / Lorena Núñez Carrasco -- 14. 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Cycles of violence in gendered social contexts: why does child maltreatment lead to increased risk of intimate partner violence in adulthood? / Karen Devries, Heidi Grundlingh and Louise Knight -- 23. Capacities to exercise strategic decision-making agency: exploring the gendered production of health within intimate partnerships and households / Rachel Tolhurst, Esther Richards, Eleanor Macpherson, Dorcas M. Kamuya, Flavia Zalwango and Sally Theobald -- Part VII Gender, social activism and health -- 24. Citizen monitoring: promoting health rights among socially excluded women in Andean Peru / Jeannie Samuel -- 25. Emergent masculinities, men's health, and the Movember movement / Sara Smith and Marcia C. Inhorn -- Part VIII Gender, health, sexuality and rights -- 26. Men's sexual health and destiny / Matthew Gutmann -- 27. Claiming Rosa Parks: conservative catholic bids for "rights" in contemporary Latin America / Lynn M. Morgan -- 28. 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This collection includes insightful contributions from 56 leading authorities from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, offering a wealth of knowledge, theoretical reflection, and empirical detail on the essential elements surrounding gender and health. Topics covered include theoretical approaches to understanding gender and health, migration, sexuality, ageing, masculinities, climate change and sexual and reproductive rights. Split into four thematic sections, this book strives to develop a clear road map towards achieving gender justice in health. 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Alvarez Minte, E. Ansoleaga Moreno, L. Artazcoz, A.-E. Birn, R.A. Burgess, A. CoatesI, I. Cortès-Franch, S. Del Pino, K. Devries, X. Díaz Berr, L. Doyal, K. Elzein, V. Escribà-Agüir, B. Eveslage, C. Ewig, J. Gideon, J. Gonçalves Martín, B. Gough, H. Grundlingh, M. Gutmann, R.R. Habib, M.C. Inhorn, D.M. Kamuya, L. Knight, M. Koivusalo, R. Kumar, M. Leite, J. Lyra, E. MacPherson, B. Medrado, A.M. Cardarelli, P. McDonough, L.M. Morgan, S.F. Murray, J. Namakula, L. Núñez Carrasco, N. Richardson, M. Richter, S. Robertson, M. Robinson, J. Samuel, S. Sexton, J.A. Smith, S. Smith, D.L. Spitzer, S.N. Ssali, S. Theobald, R. Tolhurst, J. Vearey, S. Witter, N. Younes, F. Zalwango</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="500" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Includes bibliographical references and index</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Part 1 Introduction -- 1. Gender and health: an introduction / Jasmine Gideon -- Part II Gender, health and public policy -- 2. Agenda-setting in women's health: critical analysis of a quarter century of paradigm shifts in international and global health / Ramya Kumar, Anne-Emanuelle Birn and Peggy Mcdonough -- 3. Gender, health and climate change / Sarah Payne -- 4. Towards a new political agenda for indigenous women's health in Latin America in the post 2015 era / Anna Coates and Sandra Del Pino -- 5. Dangerous discourses? silencing women within 'global mental health' practice / Rochelle Ann Burgess -- 6. Cost-cutting, coproduction and cash transfers: neoliberal policy, health and gender / Deborah Johnston -- 7. Applying a genders lens to public health discourses on men's health / James A. Smith, Noel Richardson and Steve Robertson -- 8. Men, 'masculinity' and mental health: critical reflections / Brendan Gough, Steve Robertson and Mark Robinson -- 9. Stigmatised, marginalised and overlooked: health, later life and gender in India and the United Kingdom / Penny Vera-Sanso -- Part III Gender, work and health -- 10. Gender, work and health: a step forward in women's occupational health / Lucía Artazcoz, Imma Cortès-Franch and Vicenta Escribà-Agüir -- 11. Intersectionality: the value for occupational health research / Rima R. Habib, Kareem Elzein and Nadia Younes -- 12. Gendered work violence issues and mental health among Chilean women workers / Elisa Ansoleaga Moreno, Ximena Díaz Berr and Amalia Mauro Cardarelli -- Part IV Gender, migration and health -- 13. Migration, gender and health / Lorena Núñez Carrasco -- 14. Migration and health in a Chinese context: examining the linkages through a gender lens / Jasmine Gideon -- 15. Engendered movements: migration, gender, and health in a globalised world / Denise L. Spitzer -- 16. Migration and sex work in South Africa: key concerns for gender and health / Marlise Richter and Jo Vearey -- Part V Gender and health systems -- 17. Gender equity and the politics of health sector reform: overcoming policy legacies, forming epistemic communities / Christina Ewig -- 18. Gender and commercialization of health care / Meri Koivusalo and Sarah Sexton -- 19. Commercialization in maternity care: uncovering trends in the contemporary healthcare economy / Susan F. Murray -- 20. Building post conflict health systems: a gender analysis from northern Uganda / Sarah N. Ssali, Sally Theobald, Justine Namakula and Sophie Witter -- 21. Reproductive health care and indigenous peoples in Venezuela / Johanna Gonçalves Martín -- Part VI Households, health and health care -- 22. Cycles of violence in gendered social contexts: why does child maltreatment lead to increased risk of intimate partner violence in adulthood? / Karen Devries, Heidi Grundlingh and Louise Knight -- 23. Capacities to exercise strategic decision-making agency: exploring the gendered production of health within intimate partnerships and households / Rachel Tolhurst, Esther Richards, Eleanor Macpherson, Dorcas M. Kamuya, Flavia Zalwango and Sally Theobald -- Part VII Gender, social activism and health -- 24. Citizen monitoring: promoting health rights among socially excluded women in Andean Peru / Jeannie Samuel -- 25. Emergent masculinities, men's health, and the Movember movement / Sara Smith and Marcia C. Inhorn -- Part VIII Gender, health, sexuality and rights -- 26. Men's sexual health and destiny / Matthew Gutmann -- 27. Claiming Rosa Parks: conservative catholic bids for "rights" in contemporary Latin America / Lynn M. Morgan -- 28. Conservative backlashes to women's bodily integrity in Latin America: the case of Chile / Gabriela Alvarez Minte -- 29. Deconstructing human rights-based discourses: the case of women's right to health and health sector reforms in Brazil / Marianna Leite -- 30. Men, masculinities and health in brazil: a feminist critique / Jorge Lyra and Benedito Medrado -- 31. Sexual health or rights? USAID-funded HIV/AIDS interventions for key populations in Ghana / Benjamin Eveslage -- 32. Positive women managing reproduction in the HIV pandemic / Lesley Doyal.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">This Handbook brings together a groundbreaking collection of chapters that uses a gender lens to explore health, healthcare and health policy in both the Global South and North. Empirical evidence is drawn from a variety of different settings and points to the many ways in which the gendered dimensions of health have become reworked across the globe. This collection includes insightful contributions from 56 leading authorities from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, offering a wealth of knowledge, theoretical reflection, and empirical detail on the essential elements surrounding gender and health. Topics covered include theoretical approaches to understanding gender and health, migration, sexuality, ageing, masculinities, climate change and sexual and reproductive rights. Split into four thematic sections, this book strives to develop a clear road map towards achieving gender justice in health. 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