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Second edition of a collection of readings on the health of Australians, originally published in 1989. From a sociological perspective, consideration is given to the major social aspects of behaviour likely to affect one's health and the outcome of any health care one may receive. Discusses health services, recipients of services, providers of services and disease prevention and promotion. Includes a bibliography and index. Gillian Lupton is a senior lecturer and Jake Najman is professor of sociology in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of Queensland. Lupton is co-author of 'Society and Gender: An Introduction to Sociology' and Najman is the editor of 'A Sociology of Australian Society'.
Analyses the relation of preventive and curative health policy and its evolution over time.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Revised edition of an introductory sociology text which includes two new chapters on rural Australia and higher education, and an expanded introduction. Considers the major structural division of society, and describes subsequent behaviour patterns. Deals with current issues and concerns, such as social disadvantage. Includes references and an index. The editors teach sociology at the University of Queensland. The 24 contributors have qualifications in fields such as sociology, politics and anthropology. Published simultaneously in hardback.
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This study of Nevada’s brothels uses empirical data and sociological theory to situate the United States’ only legal brothel industry in the political economy of contemporary tourism. The personal accounts of sex workers make this a compelling read for students and those interested in the sex industry.
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