Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 17:30:33 -0800 (PST) From: Gary E Davis <gedavis1-AT-yahoo.com> Subject: [HAB:] Habermas, Critical Theory and Health I've been posting a bit this month on health and welfare via the Yahoo! list, yet this is not a tangential or new area for me. In the flow of explorations, I came across a good collection of essays that would interest others who are involved with public health issues. _Habermas, Critical Theory and Health_ Graham Scambler, ed. Routledge 2001 Essay titles: 1. Introduction: Unfolding themes of an incomplete project 2. Lay health knowledge and the concept of lifeworld 3. System, lifeworld and doctor-patient interaction: issues of trust in a changing world 4. Health care decision making and the politics of health 5. Class, power and the durability of health inequalities 6. New social movements in the health domain 7. Finite resources and infinite demands: public participation in health care rationing 8. Habermas or Foucault or Habermas and Foucault? the implications of a shifting debate for medical sociology 9. Civil society, the public sphere and deliberative democracy --- from list habermas-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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