Palgrave Encyclopedia of the Health Humanities
Editat de Paul Crawford, Paul Kadetzen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 dec 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031326035
ISBN-10: 3031326032
Ilustrații: XX, 1180 p.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1st ed. 2026
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031326032
Ilustrații: XX, 1180 p.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1st ed. 2026
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
1. Adult Community Learning
2. Black and Ethnic Minority Perspectives in the Health Humanities
3. Classics and Health Humanities
4. Cultural Studies of Medicine
5. Dance
6. Digital Culture and Health Humanities
7. Drama and Engaging with Low Income Communities
8. Drawing
9. Health humanities and Environmental Issues
10. Health Humanities and Multicultural Issues
11. Health Humanities in Africa
12. Health Humanities, Engagement with Food and The Culinary Arts
13. Healthy Architecture and Cities
14. Humanities Research and Development Addressing Infection
15. Legal Aspects of Healthcare from the Beginning to End of Life
16. Masks
17. Medicine and the Health Humanities
18. Mental Health Zines and Graphic Medicine
19. Music Appreciation
20. Narrative Psychiatry
21. Needlecraft
22. On Anatomy: The Heart, Spleen, Brain in Global Chinese Medicine
23. Papermaking as Trauma Therapy
24. People and Green Spaces
25. Puppetry in the Health Humanities
26. Race Health and Power in the Health Humanities
27. Storytelling's Contribution to the Health Humanities
28. Wonder and Philosophy as Grounding Sources in Health Humanities
29. Art and the Schizophrenic Spectrum
30. Art on Prescription: Practice and Evidence
31. Clothing, Textiles, and Everyday Creativity in the Lives of People with Dementia
32. Colouring for Wellbeing
33. Ethnodrama and Ethnotheatre: Bringing Research to Life
34. Language of Diagnosis in Mental Illness
35. Literature, Reading and Mental Health
36. Music and Dementia: “In the Moment” and Embodied Perspectives
37. Principles of Arts Interventions for People with Dementia
38. Commodification of Bodies in Modern Chinese Cinema
39. Health Humanities Pedagogy in China
40. Human Dissection in Medical Education
41. Illness Narratives in China
42. Medical Interaction and Conversation Analysis
43. Narrative Medicine in China
44. Privatisation of Healthcare in China
45. Research Bioethics in China
46. Agriculture and Health
47. Autoethnography and Healing
48. Ayurveda and Yoga
49. Cancer Communication
50. Digital Health
2. Black and Ethnic Minority Perspectives in the Health Humanities
3. Classics and Health Humanities
4. Cultural Studies of Medicine
5. Dance
6. Digital Culture and Health Humanities
7. Drama and Engaging with Low Income Communities
8. Drawing
9. Health humanities and Environmental Issues
10. Health Humanities and Multicultural Issues
11. Health Humanities in Africa
12. Health Humanities, Engagement with Food and The Culinary Arts
13. Healthy Architecture and Cities
14. Humanities Research and Development Addressing Infection
15. Legal Aspects of Healthcare from the Beginning to End of Life
16. Masks
17. Medicine and the Health Humanities
18. Mental Health Zines and Graphic Medicine
19. Music Appreciation
20. Narrative Psychiatry
21. Needlecraft
22. On Anatomy: The Heart, Spleen, Brain in Global Chinese Medicine
23. Papermaking as Trauma Therapy
24. People and Green Spaces
25. Puppetry in the Health Humanities
26. Race Health and Power in the Health Humanities
27. Storytelling's Contribution to the Health Humanities
28. Wonder and Philosophy as Grounding Sources in Health Humanities
29. Art and the Schizophrenic Spectrum
30. Art on Prescription: Practice and Evidence
31. Clothing, Textiles, and Everyday Creativity in the Lives of People with Dementia
32. Colouring for Wellbeing
33. Ethnodrama and Ethnotheatre: Bringing Research to Life
34. Language of Diagnosis in Mental Illness
35. Literature, Reading and Mental Health
36. Music and Dementia: “In the Moment” and Embodied Perspectives
37. Principles of Arts Interventions for People with Dementia
38. Commodification of Bodies in Modern Chinese Cinema
39. Health Humanities Pedagogy in China
40. Human Dissection in Medical Education
41. Illness Narratives in China
42. Medical Interaction and Conversation Analysis
43. Narrative Medicine in China
44. Privatisation of Healthcare in China
45. Research Bioethics in China
46. Agriculture and Health
47. Autoethnography and Healing
48. Ayurveda and Yoga
49. Cancer Communication
50. Digital Health
Notă biografică
Paul Crawford is Professor of Health Humanities at the School of Health Sciences, Director of the Centre for Social Futures at the Institute of Mental Health, and Co-Director of Nottingham Health Humanities Research Priority Area, University of Nottingham, UK. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA, Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS) and Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health (FRSPH). In 2008 he was awarded a Lord Dearing Award for Excellence in Teaching and Learning. He is the co-author of Health Humanities (Palgrave, 2015) as well as the author of numerous books and articles.
Paul Kadetz is Oxnam Chair of Science and Society, Director of the Medical Humanities, Drew University, USA and Associate, China Centre for Health and Humanity, UCL, UK. In addition to serving as the Director of the Medical Humanities programs at Drew, Paul is in the Department of Anthropology. He is also a senior research fellow at the University of Liverpool in China, an Associate and Lecturer of the China Centre for Health and Humanity at University College London, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts (UK). His areas of research and writing bridge the fields of International Health and Development, Critical Medical Anthropology and Global Health.
Paul Kadetz is Oxnam Chair of Science and Society, Director of the Medical Humanities, Drew University, USA and Associate, China Centre for Health and Humanity, UCL, UK. In addition to serving as the Director of the Medical Humanities programs at Drew, Paul is in the Department of Anthropology. He is also a senior research fellow at the University of Liverpool in China, an Associate and Lecturer of the China Centre for Health and Humanity at University College London, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts (UK). His areas of research and writing bridge the fields of International Health and Development, Critical Medical Anthropology and Global Health.
Caracteristici
Consolidates innovative scholarship across the health and medical humanities that bridges theory and practice
Maps a complex, interdisciplinary field for researchers, students, and practitioners
Outlines critical debates about and within the field
Maps a complex, interdisciplinary field for researchers, students, and practitioners
Outlines critical debates about and within the field