Geographies of health, disease, and well-being: recent advances in theory and method/ (Record no. 185006)

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International Standard Book Number 0415870011
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Classification number 614.42
Item number KWA/G
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Title Geographies of health, disease, and well-being: recent advances in theory and method/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Edited by Mei-Po Kwan
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014.
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Extent xii,349p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 28 cm.
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Formatted contents note 1. Introduction Geographies of Health Health Inequalities <br/>2. Ethnic Density and Maternal and Infant Health Inequalities: Bangladeshi Immigrant Women in New York City in the 1990s <br/>3. With Reserves: Colonial Geographies and First Nations Health <br/>4. Smoking, Ethnic Residential Segregation, and Ethnic Diversity: A Spatio-temporal Analysis <br/>5. Spatial Methods to Study Local Racial Residential Segregation and Infant Health in Detroit, Michigan <br/>6. Connecting the Dots Between Health, Poverty, and Place in Accra, Ghana Environmental Health <br/>7. Geospatial Methods for Reducing Uncertainties in Environmental Health Risk Assessment: Challenges and Opportunities <br/>8. Opening Up the Black Box of the Body in Geographical Obesity Research: Toward a Critical Political Ecology of Fat <br/>9. The Uncertain Geographic Context Problem <br/>10. Environmental Health as Biosecurity: "Seafood Choices," Risk, and the Pregnant Woman as Threshold <br/>11. The Mutual Conditioning of Humans and Pathogens: Implications for Integrative Geographical Scholarship <br/>12. Moving Neighborhoods and Health Research Forward: Using Geographic Methods to Examine the Role of Spatial Scale in Neighborhood Effects on Health <br/>13. Is a Green Residential Environment Better for Health? If So, Why? Spatial Analysis and Modeling of Disease <br/>14. Integration of Spatial and Social Network Analysis in Disease Transmission Studies <br/>15. Modeling Individual Vulnerability to Communicable Diseases: A Framework and Design <br/>16. Population Movement and Vector-Borne Disease Transmission: Differentiating Spatial-Temporal Diffusion Patterns of Commuting and Noncommuting Dengue Cases <br/>17. Climate Change and Risk Projection: Dynamic Spatial Models of Tsetse and African Trypanosomiasis in Kenya <br/>18. Spatial-Temporal Analysis of Cancer Risk in Epidemiologic Studies with Residential Histories <br/>19. An Examination of Spatial Concentrations of Sex Exchange and Sex Exchange Norms Among Drug Users in Baltimore, Maryland <br/>20. Five Essential Properties of Disease Maps Health Care Provision, Access, and Utilization <br/>21. Migrant Workers in Home Care: Routes, Responsibilities, and Respect <br/>22. Urban Politics and Mental Health: An Agenda for Health Geographic Research <br/>23. Geographic Barriers to Community-Based Psychiatric Treatment for Drug-Dependent Patients <br/>24. Measurement, Optimization, and Impact of Health Care Accessibility: A Methodological Review <br/>25. Spatial Heterogeneity in Cancer Control Planning and Cancer Screening Behavior <br/>26. Spatial Access and Local Demand for Major Cancer Care Facilities in the United States <br/>27. Patterns of Patient Registration with Primary Health Care in the UK National Health Service Health and Well-Being <br/>28. (Un)Healthy Men, Masculinities, and the Geographies of Health <br/>29. Therapeutic Imaginaries in the Caribbean: Competing Approaches to HIV/AIDS Policy in Cuba and Belize <br/>30. Producing Contaminated Citizens: Toward a Nature-Society Geography of Health and Well-Being <br/>31. "We Pray at the Church in the Day and Visit the Sangomas at Night": Health Discourses and Traditional Medicine in Rural South Africa Global/Transnational Health and Health Issues in the Global South <br/>32. Critical Interventions in Global Health: Governmentality, Risk, and Assemblage <br/>33. Spatial Epidemiology of HIV Among Injection Drug Users in Tijuana, Mexico <br/>34. Structural Violence and Women's Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS in India: Understanding Through a "Grief Model" Framework <br/>35. U.S. Migration, Translocality, and the Acceleration of the Nutrition Transition in Mexico Book Review Essay <br/>36. The Geography of Life and Death: Deeper, Broader, and Much More Complex
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Keyword World health.
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Keyword Health services accessibility.
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Keyword Environmental health.
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Personal name Kwan,Mei-Po ed.
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