Health and Globalization

1. Edition April 2010
288 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
This accessible book examines the multidimensional influence of globalization on human health and disease. The acceleration of globalization since the end of the Cold War has had numerous far-reaching impacts on health-related issues, both social and political, and as this book shows, globalization continues to present both positive and negative implications for the state of human health.
In Health and Globalization, Geoffrey and William Cockerham focus on the relationships between globalization and a variety of health-related topics including the spread of Western medicine, the rise of medical tourism, and adverse effects on the environment. Particular attention is paid to issues of contemporary urgency such as the spread of pandemics and the role of global health governance, as well as reviewing changes in health care delivery systems in the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, China, Russia, and selected developing countries. The book provides a readable account of the many actors involved in global health, analyzing the interactions of national governments, governmental and nongovernmental organizations, and multinational corporations in addressing global health issues.
Health and Globalization will be illuminating reading for students on a wide range of courses including public health, globalization, the sociology of medicine, and development.
Chapter 2. Globalization: Health Benefits and Risks.
Chapter 3. Globalization and Disease.
Chapter 4. Globalization and Health Care: The United States.
Chapter 5. Globalization and Health Care in Selected
Countries.
Chapter 6. Actors in Global Health Governance.
Chapter 7. Global Health and Governance: Public Goods and
Collective Action.
Concluding Remarks.
References.
extraordinarily complex relationship between globalization and
health/illness as well as the positive and negative implications of
this relationship. It also provides a most useful source of
bibliographical materials on the subject."
Mark Field, Harvard University
"This book provides new, useful information on health,
especially the idea of global public health and sections on health
behavior. It is a great addition to the growing interests in global
health."
Jennie Kronenfeld, Arizona State University
"This is an easy to read general introduction to the complex
relationship between globalization and health. It is up to date and
coversmany issues currently under debate in health policy and
health care organization."
Fred Stevens, Maastricht University
Science at Utah University
William C. Cockerham is Distinguished Professor of
Sociology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham