Health and medicine are key areas of sociological specialization, but in the face of rapid global challenges, they are changing. The need for change is becoming more and more urgent and the relevance of some of the traditional approaches, frameworks and theoretical perspectives should be evaluated. The aim of this article is to reflect on this issue and to explore what could be done in response to scientific and societal developments. We argue that more innovative approaches and better research questions would guide us to be more responsive as medical sociologists. In particular, we think that interdisciplinary and translative work hold untapped potentials for our field
My mother was a nurse, always called on when the neighbor’s child fell out of a high chair, woke up ...
This essay briefl y examines some of the diverse developments of social medicine as an academic disci...
My mother was a nurse, always called on when the neighbor’s child fell out of a high chair, woke up ...
As a framework for presenting ideas on developing ways to make sociology more applicable, we focus o...
Sociology queries taken for granted understandings of the world and especially those that claim univ...
Sociology queries taken for granted understandings of the world and especially those that claim univ...
Sociology queries taken for granted understandings of the world and especially those that claim univ...
Medical sociology is a course that analyzes illness, medicine, and healthcare through a sociological...
What are the limits of medical power? How has sociology helped to make sense of illness, disease, ch...
Health is more than the absence of disease. It is also more than a biological phenomenon. It is inhe...
My mother was a nurse, always called on when the neighbor’s child fell out of a high chair, woke up ...
This article seeks to capture variations and tensions in the relationships between the health–illnes...
This paper revisits Strong's thesis of 'sociological imperialism' some 20 years on in order to asses...
My mother was a nurse, always called on when the neighbor’s child fell out of a high chair, woke up ...
My mother was a nurse, always called on when the neighbor’s child fell out of a high chair, woke up ...
My mother was a nurse, always called on when the neighbor’s child fell out of a high chair, woke up ...
This essay briefl y examines some of the diverse developments of social medicine as an academic disci...
My mother was a nurse, always called on when the neighbor’s child fell out of a high chair, woke up ...
As a framework for presenting ideas on developing ways to make sociology more applicable, we focus o...
Sociology queries taken for granted understandings of the world and especially those that claim univ...
Sociology queries taken for granted understandings of the world and especially those that claim univ...
Sociology queries taken for granted understandings of the world and especially those that claim univ...
Medical sociology is a course that analyzes illness, medicine, and healthcare through a sociological...
What are the limits of medical power? How has sociology helped to make sense of illness, disease, ch...
Health is more than the absence of disease. It is also more than a biological phenomenon. It is inhe...
My mother was a nurse, always called on when the neighbor’s child fell out of a high chair, woke up ...
This article seeks to capture variations and tensions in the relationships between the health–illnes...
This paper revisits Strong's thesis of 'sociological imperialism' some 20 years on in order to asses...
My mother was a nurse, always called on when the neighbor’s child fell out of a high chair, woke up ...
My mother was a nurse, always called on when the neighbor’s child fell out of a high chair, woke up ...
My mother was a nurse, always called on when the neighbor’s child fell out of a high chair, woke up ...
This essay briefl y examines some of the diverse developments of social medicine as an academic disci...
My mother was a nurse, always called on when the neighbor’s child fell out of a high chair, woke up ...