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_aHandbook on gender and health / _cedited by Jasmine Gideon, Senior Lecturer, Development Studies, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. |
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_aCheltenham, UK : _bEdward Elgar Publishing, _c[2016] |
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_gMachine generated contents note: _gpt. I _tINTRODUCTION -- _g1. _tGender and health: an introduction / _rJasmine Gideon -- _gpt. II _tGENDER, HEALTH AND PUBLIC POLICY -- _g2. _tAgenda-setting in women's health: critical analysis of a quarter-century of paradigm shifts in international and global health / _rPeggy McDonough -- _g3. _tGender, health and climate change / _rSarah Payne -- _g4. _tTowards a new political agenda for indigenous women's health in Latin America in the post-2015 era / _rSandra Del Pino -- _g5. _tDangerous discourses? Silencing women within `global mental health' practice / _rRochelle Ann Burgess -- _g6. _tCost-cutting, co-production and cash transfers: neoliberal policy, health and gender / _rDeborah Johnston -- _g7. _tApplying a genders lens to public health discourses on men's health / _rSteve Robertson -- _g8. _tMen, `masculinity' and mental health: critical reflections / _rMark Robinson -- _g9. _tStigmatized, marginalized and overlooked: health, later life and gender in India and the United Kingdom / _rPenny Vera-Sanso -- _gpt. III _tGENDER, WORK AND HEALTH -- _g10. _tGender, work and health: a step forward in women's occupational health / _rVicenta Escriba-Aguir -- _g11. _tIntersectionality: the value for occupational health research / _rNadia Younes -- _g12. _tGendered work violence issues and mental health among Chilean women workers / _rAmalia Mauro Cardarelli -- _gpt. IV _tGENDER, MIGRATION AND HEALTH -- _g13. _tMigration, gender and health / _rLorena Nunez Carrasco -- _g14. _tMigration and health in a Chinese context: examining the linkages through a gender lens / _rJasmine Gideon -- _g15. _tEngendered movements: migration, gender and health in a globalized world / _rDenise L. Spitzer -- _g16. _tMigration and sex work in South Africa: key concerns for gender and health / _rJo Vearey -- _gpt. V _tGENDER AND HEALTH SYSTEMS -- _g17. _tGender equity and the politics of health sector reform: overcoming policy legacies and forming epistemic communities / _rChristina Ewig -- _g18. _tGender and commercialization of health care / _rSarah Sexton -- _g19. _tCommercialization in maternity care: uncovering trends in the contemporary health care economy / _rSusan F. Murray -- _g20. _tBuilding post-conflict health systems: a gender analysis from Northern Uganda / _rSophie Witter -- _g21. _tReproductive health care and indigenous peoples in Venezuela / _rJohanna Goncalves Martin -- _gpt. VI _tHOUSEHOLDS, HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE -- _g22. _tCycles of violence in gendered social contexts: why does child maltreatment lead to increased risk of intimate partner violence in adulthood? / _rLouise Knight -- _g23. _tCapacities to exercise strategic decision-making agency: exploring the gendered production of health within intimate partnerships and households / _rSally Theobald -- _gpt. VII _tGENDER, SOCIAL ACTIVISM AND HEALTH -- _g24. _tCitizen monitoring: promoting health rights among socially excluded women in Andean Peru / _rJeannie Samuel -- _g25. _tEmergent masculinities, men's health and the Movember movement / _rMarcia C. Inhorn -- _gpt. VIII _tGENDER, HEALTH, SEXUALITY AND RIGHTS -- _g26. _tMen's sexual health and destiny / _rMatthew Gutmann -- _g27. _tClaiming Rosa Parks: conservative Catholic bids for `rights' in contemporary Latin America / _rLynn M. Morgan -- _g28. _tConservative backlashes to women's bodily integrity in Latin America: the case of Chile / _rGabriela Alvarez Minte -- _g29. _tDeconstructing human rights-based discourses: the case of women's right to health and health sector reforms in Brazil / _rMarianna Leite -- _g30. _tMen, masculinities and health in Brazil: a feminist critique / _rBenedito Medrado -- _g31. _tSexual health or rights? USAID-funded HIV/AIDS interventions for key populations in Ghana / _rBenjamin Eveslage -- _g32. _tPositive women managing reproduction in the HIV pandemic / _rLesley Doyal. |
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