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Globalization and Global Health: Critical Issues and Policy, 3e
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The third edition of Globalization and Global Health is a comprehensive textbook that provides an overview of the impact of globalization on health and wellbeing. It is relevant for students of global health, public health practitioners, and policy makers, and offers critical reflection on global changes and practical learning activities.
Format: Paperback / softback
Publication date: 04 April 2022
Publisher: Open University Press
This book is a valuable resource for students of global health, public health practitioners, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between globalization and health. It provides a comprehensive overview of the impact of globalization on health and wellbeing, and offers insights into the challenges and opportunities that arise in this rapidly changing world.
The book is organized into six chapters, each covering a different aspect of globalization and global health. The first chapter provides an introduction to the concept of globalization and its impact on health. It explores the historical roots of globalization, the economic, political, and social factors that have shaped it, and the ways in which it has transformed the world.
The second chapter examines the social change in the 21st century, including social media and technology. It explores how these new technologies have influenced social interactions, communication, and behavior, and their implications for health and wellbeing. The third chapter explores the emergence of global health governance and its colonial heritage. It examines the historical roots of global health governance, the institutions and organizations that have emerged to address global health challenges, and the ways in which they have influenced health policy and practice.
The fourth chapter examines trade and its implications on health, policy, and disease. It explores how trade agreements, such as the World Trade Organization (WTO), have influenced the distribution of resources, the development of new technologies, and the spread of infectious diseases. The fifth chapter examines global environmental change, including climate, biodiversity, and global policy responses. It explores how these changes have impacted human health, the environment, and the global economy, and the policies and initiatives that have been put in place to address them.
The sixth chapter examines infectious disease, including pandemic trends and global policy responses. It explores how infectious diseases have spread across borders, the challenges and opportunities that arise in responding to them, and the policies and initiatives that have been put in place to prevent and control them.
Throughout the book, the authors use rich and diverse empirical case-studies to illustrate the key issues and trends in global health. These case-studies include examples from a range of countries and regions, including the United States, China, India, Africa, and Latin America. The authors also draw on a range of theoretical frameworks and perspectives, including globalization theory, public health theory, and political economy, to provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary understanding of global health.
One of the key strengths of this book is its accessibility. The authors have written in a clear and concise manner, and have included practical learning activities and discussion questions to help students explore the central debates and apply the concepts to their own context. The book is also well-referenced, with a comprehensive list of sources and further reading at the end of each chapter.
In conclusion, this book is a valuable resource for students of global health, public health practitioners, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between globalization and health. It provides a comprehensive overview of the impact of globalization on health and wellbeing, and offers insights into the challenges and opportunities that arise in this rapidly changing world. The authors have written in a clear and concise manner, and have included practical learning activities and discussion questions to help students explore the central debates and apply the concepts to their own context. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in global health and health policy.
Dimension: 240 x 170 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780335249190
Edition number: 3 ed
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