Geographies of health, disease, and well-being: recent advances in theory and method/ Edited by Mei-Po Kwan - New York : Routledge, 2014. - xii,349p. : ill. ; 28 cm.

1. Introduction Geographies of Health Health Inequalities
2. Ethnic Density and Maternal and Infant Health Inequalities: Bangladeshi Immigrant Women in New York City in the 1990s
3. With Reserves: Colonial Geographies and First Nations Health
4. Smoking, Ethnic Residential Segregation, and Ethnic Diversity: A Spatio-temporal Analysis
5. Spatial Methods to Study Local Racial Residential Segregation and Infant Health in Detroit, Michigan
6. Connecting the Dots Between Health, Poverty, and Place in Accra, Ghana Environmental Health
7. Geospatial Methods for Reducing Uncertainties in Environmental Health Risk Assessment: Challenges and Opportunities
8. Opening Up the Black Box of the Body in Geographical Obesity Research: Toward a Critical Political Ecology of Fat
9. The Uncertain Geographic Context Problem
10. Environmental Health as Biosecurity: "Seafood Choices," Risk, and the Pregnant Woman as Threshold
11. The Mutual Conditioning of Humans and Pathogens: Implications for Integrative Geographical Scholarship
12. Moving Neighborhoods and Health Research Forward: Using Geographic Methods to Examine the Role of Spatial Scale in Neighborhood Effects on Health
13. Is a Green Residential Environment Better for Health? If So, Why? Spatial Analysis and Modeling of Disease
14. Integration of Spatial and Social Network Analysis in Disease Transmission Studies
15. Modeling Individual Vulnerability to Communicable Diseases: A Framework and Design
16. Population Movement and Vector-Borne Disease Transmission: Differentiating Spatial-Temporal Diffusion Patterns of Commuting and Noncommuting Dengue Cases
17. Climate Change and Risk Projection: Dynamic Spatial Models of Tsetse and African Trypanosomiasis in Kenya
18. Spatial-Temporal Analysis of Cancer Risk in Epidemiologic Studies with Residential Histories
19. An Examination of Spatial Concentrations of Sex Exchange and Sex Exchange Norms Among Drug Users in Baltimore, Maryland
20. Five Essential Properties of Disease Maps Health Care Provision, Access, and Utilization
21. Migrant Workers in Home Care: Routes, Responsibilities, and Respect
22. Urban Politics and Mental Health: An Agenda for Health Geographic Research
23. Geographic Barriers to Community-Based Psychiatric Treatment for Drug-Dependent Patients
24. Measurement, Optimization, and Impact of Health Care Accessibility: A Methodological Review
25. Spatial Heterogeneity in Cancer Control Planning and Cancer Screening Behavior
26. Spatial Access and Local Demand for Major Cancer Care Facilities in the United States
27. Patterns of Patient Registration with Primary Health Care in the UK National Health Service Health and Well-Being
28. (Un)Healthy Men, Masculinities, and the Geographies of Health
29. Therapeutic Imaginaries in the Caribbean: Competing Approaches to HIV/AIDS Policy in Cuba and Belize
30. Producing Contaminated Citizens: Toward a Nature-Society Geography of Health and Well-Being
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
32. Critical Interventions in Global Health: Governmentality, Risk, and Assemblage
33. Spatial Epidemiology of HIV Among Injection Drug Users in Tijuana, Mexico
34. Structural Violence and Women's Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS in India: Understanding Through a "Grief Model" Framework
35. U.S. Migration, Translocality, and the Acceleration of the Nutrition Transition in Mexico Book Review Essay
36. The Geography of Life and Death: Deeper, Broader, and Much More Complex

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