People think about health and illness in multifaceted ways, evidencing a conceptual complexity that corresponds to equally complex behaviours in relation to a diver-sity of healing practices. Stimulated by fieldwork in Lesotho and elsewhere, and engaging principally with Jürgen Habermas, we set out to introduce, explain and develop a conceptual innovation: healthworld. We argue that this notion describes and provides a key analytical tool for the field of health in its social context; a tool that can explain the empirical complexity of health beliefs (importantly, including religion) and behaviours, thereby illuminating possibilities for improving health practice and outcomes. Framed in relation to Habermas’s notion of lifeworld, the health...
Abstract Reducing health inequalities through public health practice– the role of the lifeworld This...
Alfred Schütz original contribution to the social sciences refers to his analysis of the structure o...
This unit considers two ideas: that health is an ever-present factor in our lives, and that health i...
The concept of therapeutic landscapes has been adopted from geography by anthropologists with a simi...
Experts in preventive medicine and public health have long-since recognized that health is more than...
A recent paper has made the case for a "fifth wave" of public health action. The paper articulated t...
Theoretical discoveries and practical insights of complexity science lead to a new understanding of ...
The aim of this empirically grounded philosophical paper is to explore the notion of holistic care w...
Dominant models of health view people as essentially separable from their environment, affected dire...
A recent paper has made the case for a `fifth wave` of public health action. The paper articulated t...
Biosocial Worlds presents state-of-the-art contributions to anthropological reflections on the porou...
Background: This study is located within a complex network of paradigmatical methodological, and ins...
In this paper, we describe the value and philosophy of lifeworld-led care. Our purpose is to give a ...
The number of notions of health is not infinite. In the history of medicine we can only find a numbe...
In this article, I call for an object-centered ethnography to illuminate the ontological multiplicit...
Abstract Reducing health inequalities through public health practice– the role of the lifeworld This...
Alfred Schütz original contribution to the social sciences refers to his analysis of the structure o...
This unit considers two ideas: that health is an ever-present factor in our lives, and that health i...
The concept of therapeutic landscapes has been adopted from geography by anthropologists with a simi...
Experts in preventive medicine and public health have long-since recognized that health is more than...
A recent paper has made the case for a "fifth wave" of public health action. The paper articulated t...
Theoretical discoveries and practical insights of complexity science lead to a new understanding of ...
The aim of this empirically grounded philosophical paper is to explore the notion of holistic care w...
Dominant models of health view people as essentially separable from their environment, affected dire...
A recent paper has made the case for a `fifth wave` of public health action. The paper articulated t...
Biosocial Worlds presents state-of-the-art contributions to anthropological reflections on the porou...
Background: This study is located within a complex network of paradigmatical methodological, and ins...
In this paper, we describe the value and philosophy of lifeworld-led care. Our purpose is to give a ...
The number of notions of health is not infinite. In the history of medicine we can only find a numbe...
In this article, I call for an object-centered ethnography to illuminate the ontological multiplicit...
Abstract Reducing health inequalities through public health practice– the role of the lifeworld This...
Alfred Schütz original contribution to the social sciences refers to his analysis of the structure o...
This unit considers two ideas: that health is an ever-present factor in our lives, and that health i...