04931nam 2200661 450 991046068450332120200520144314.00-335-26409-3(CKB)3710000000335190(EBL)1920717(SSID)ssj0001434106(PQKBManifestationID)11885233(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001434106(PQKBWorkID)11417586(PQKB)11435904(MiAaPQ)EBC1920717(Au-PeEL)EBL1920717(CaPaEBR)ebr11008370(CaONFJC)MIL692016(OCoLC)900276021(EXLCZ)99371000000033519020150202h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrGlobalization and health /edited by Johanna HanefeldSecond edition.Berkshire, England :Open University Press,2015.©20151 online resource (226 p.)Understanding Public Health SeriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-335-26408-5 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Cover page; Halftitle page; Series page; Title page; Copyright page; Praise for this book; Contents; List of figures, tables, and boxes; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction to globalizationand health; Overview; Learning objectives; Key terms; What does globalization mean?; A conceptual framework for understanding globalization and health; Spatial changes; Temporal change; Cognitive change; The technologies behind globalization; Information technology as a key driver of globalization; Transportation technology as a driver of global change; Summary; References2 Globalization, social change,and healthOverview; Learning objectives; Key terms; Analysing social change and health; Key dimensions and concepts of social change; Norms and values; Living conditions; Interpersonal relationships; Working envivonment; Summary; References; 3 Introduction to the global economy; Overview; Learning objectives; Key terms; Three types of economic globalization; Who are the big players in the global economy?; Key institutions governing economic globalization; World Bank; International Monetary Fund; Organization for Economic Cooperation and DevelopmentWorld Economic ForumGroup of Eight and Group of Twenty countries; Is economic globalization good or bad for health?; Summary; Note; References; 4 Global health and governance; Overview; Learning objectives; Key terms; Global health and governance; Governance and government; Continuity and change in global health governance; State relations; Multilateral cooperation; Inter-governmental organizations; Non-governmental organizations and global health governance; The politics of global health governance; Influence of the wider political context; Issue interconnectedness; Summary; References5 Globalization - the state, bilateral and multilateralcooperationOverview; Learning objectives; Key terms; The idea of the state; The state and domestic politics; The state in the international sphere; Realism; Neoliberalism; Constructivism; Critical approaches; Feminist and post-colonial approaches; The state and globalization; Responses to globalization; The state and global health governance; Summary; References; 6 Commercial actors and globalhealth governance; Overview; Learning objectives; Key terms; Defining the commercial sector; Commercial interests in global governanceCorporations and the provision of health careCorporations and the production of ill health; Economic significance; Corporations as political actors; Analysing corporate power; Structural power; Agency power; Expertise; Three approaches to global health governance; Influencing public regulation; Co-regulation; Self-regulation; Corporate social responsibility; Summary; References; 7 Non-governmentactors inglobal health; Overview; Learning objectives; Key terms; Emerging (new) actors in global health; Global civil society organizations; Philanthropic foundationsGlobal health partnerships and initiativesGlobal health is a relatively new but rapidly expanding field, recognizing the important challenges that global changes are posing for human health.Understanding public health.GlobalizationHealth aspectsPublic healthElectronic books.GlobalizationHealth aspects.Public health.362.1Hanefeld JohannaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460684503321Globalization and health2266859UNINA