05090nam 2200877 450 991082610710332120220228202226.00-8122-9219-710.9783/9780812292190(CKB)3710000000529435(EBL)4321868(SSID)ssj0001582847(PQKBManifestationID)16258585(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001582847(PQKBWorkID)13268033(PQKB)10557175(OCoLC)932320523(MdBmJHUP)muse46676(DE-B1597)452796(OCoLC)1013942721(OCoLC)952799416(DE-B1597)9780812292190(Au-PeEL)EBL4321868(CaPaEBR)ebr11149356(CaONFJC)MIL877814(OCoLC)935259532(MiAaPQ)EBC4321868(EXLCZ)99371000000052943520160210h20162016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrPower, suffering, and the struggle for dignity human rights frameworks for health and why they matter /Alicia Ely Yamin ; foreword by Paul FarmerPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania :University of Pennsylvania Press,2016.©20161 online resource (337 p.)Pennsylvania Studies in Human RightsIncludes index.0-8122-2398-5 0-8122-4774-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Foreword /Farmer, Paul --Preface --List of Abbreviations --Introduction. How Do We Understand Suffering? --PART I Starting Points --Chapter 1. Dignity and Suffering: Why Human Rights Matter --Chapter 2. The Powerlessness of Extreme Poverty: Human Rights and Social Justice --Chapter 3. Redefining Health: Challenging Power Relations --Chapter 4. Health Systems as "Core Social Institutions" --PART II. Applying Human Rights Frameworks to Health --Chapter 5. Beyond Charity: The Central Importance of Accountability --Chapter 6. Power and Participation --Chapter 7. Shades of Dignity: Equality and Nondiscrimination --Chapter 8. Our Place in the World: Obligations Beyond Borders --Conclusion. Another World Is Possible --Notes --Glossary --Index --AcknowledgmentsDirected at a diverse audience of students, legal and public health practitioners, and anyone interested in understanding what human rights-based approaches (HRBAs) to health and development mean and why they matter, Power, Suffering, and the Struggle for Dignity provides a solid foundation for comprehending what a human rights framework implies and the potential for social transformation it entails. Applying a human rights framework to health demands that we think about our own suffering and that of others, as well as the fundamental causes of that suffering. What is our agency as human subjects with rights and dignity, and what prevents us from acting in certain circumstances? What roles are played by others in decisions that affect our health? How do we determine whether what we may see as "natural" is actually the result of mutable, human policies and practices? Alicia Ely Yamin couples theory with personal examples of HRBAs at work and shows the impact they have had on people's lives and health outcomes. Analyzing the successes of and challenges to using human rights frameworks for health, Yamin charts what can be learned from these experiences, from conceptualization to implementation, setting out explicit assumptions about how we can create social transformation. The ultimate concern of Power, Suffering, and the Struggle for Dignity is to promote movement from analysis to action, so that we can begin to use human rights frameworks to effect meaningful social change in global health, and beyond.Pennsylvania studies in human rights.Right to healthHuman rightsHealth aspectsHealth services accessibilityMedical policyMoral and ethical aspectsPublic healthMoral and ethical aspectsWomen's health servicesPoorMedical careCaregiving.Health.Human Rights.Law.Medicine.Public Policy.Right to health.Human rightsHealth aspects.Health services accessibility.Medical policyMoral and ethical aspects.Public healthMoral and ethical aspects.Women's health services.PoorMedical care.323Yamin Alicia Ely1614276Farmer Paul1959-2022,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910826107103321Power, suffering, and the struggle for dignity3944023UNINA