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Aboriginal Children, History and Health: Beyond Social Determinants

Editat de John Boulton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mai 2016
This volume traces the complex reasons behind the disturbing discrepancy between the health and well-being of children in mainstream Australia and those in remote Indigenous communities. Invaluably informed by Boulton’s close working knowledge of Aboriginal communities, the book addresses growth faltering as a crisis of Aboriginal parenting and a continued problem for the Australian nation. The high rate and root causes of ill-health amongst Aboriginal children are explored through a unique synthesis of historical, anthropological, biological and medical analyses. Through this fresh approach, which includes the insights of specialists from a range of disciplines, Aboriginal Children, History and Health provides a thoughtful and innovative framework for considering Indigenous health.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138955257
ISBN-10: 1138955256
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Foreword (Colin Tatz).
Preface
Part 1 The child in the human story
Chapter 2 The child and nurture in the human story
Gaynor Macdonald and John Boulton
Chapter 3 Childhood in deep human history: The evolutionary origins of human childhood
  Ze’ev Hochberg
Chapter 4 Traditions of Aboriginal parenting
Gaynor Macdonald
Part 2 The child in political history
Chapter 5 A history of legislation and attitudes towards British, non-Indigenous and Indigenous Australian children
Rani Kerin
Chapter 6 The health of Aboriginal Children in Western Australian 1829 – 1960
  Christine Choo
Part 3  Political and social disruptions to the pre-requisites of parenting
Chapter 7 Disrupting demography: population collapse and rebound
  John Boulton
Chapter 8 Coolibah’s Story: Structural violence in the twentieth century
  John Boulton
Chapter 9 The destruction of food resources at the colonial frontier
  John Boulton
Part 4 Disorders of Child Growth and Development: a metric of structural violence
Chapter 10 Growth faltering as a metric of social exclusion and poverty
  John Boulton
Chapter 11 A model of children’s growth and adaptation to nutritional stress
   Ze’ev Hochberg and John Boulton 
Part 5 Conclusion
Chapter 12 Growing up our way: beyond social determinants in the aetiology of growth faltering
   John Boulton
Chapter 13  Reflections
   John Boulton


Recenzii

"Aboriginal Children, History and Health is both an emblematic story of the frontier in northern Australia and a guide to the hidden, persisting causes of indigenous disadvantage... Every sentence of his narrative breathes intellectual curiosity and empathy with his patients in the hectic, highly coloured remote community world."— Nicolas Rothwell, The Australian

Descriere

This volume traces the complex reasons for the disturbing discrepancy between the health and well-being of children in mainstream Australia and those in remote indigenous communities. The high rate and root causes of ill-health amongst Aboriginal children are explored through a unique synthesis of historical, anthropological, biological and medical analyses. The book considers growth faltering as an emblem of the crisis of Aboriginal parenting, why it is a moral problem for the Australian nation, and why the conventional framework of social determinants of health is inadequate.