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Topics in Sociological Analysis (476-0-20)

Topic

Health & Biomedicine

Instructors

Steven G Epstein
Steven Epstein is Professor of Sociology and John C. Shaffer Professor in the Humanities. His research and teaching focus on the sociology of science, medicine, and sexuality.

Meeting Info

Parkes Hall 222: Mon 9:30AM - 12:20PM

Overview of class

"Sociology of Health, Illness & Biomedicine"

This course will provide an introduction to central topics in the sociology of health, illness, and biomedicine. At the same time, it will show how that field has been redefined and reinvigorated by science and technology studies. We will seek to understand health, health care, and biomedicine by exploring multiple domains: the work sites in which health professionals interact with one another, with their tools, and with their clients; the research settings where medical knowledge and technologies are generated; the cultural arenas within which ideas of health and disease circulate; the market relations that produce health care as a commodity; the institutions and practices that transform social inequalities into health disparities; the social movements that challenge the authority of experts; and the bodies and selves that experience and are remade by illness. Students from other disciplines are welcome.

Class Materials (Required)

All materials for this course will be made available on Canvas - no purchase necessary.

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Sociology/MORS PhD Students