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Pourquoi persistons-nous à avoir mal aux dents ? Pourquoi sommes-nous si nombreux à souffrir de nos crocs malades, abîmés ou perdus, alors que les soins dentaires sont prétendument gratuits et accessibles à tous ? Que penser d’un système qui incite les dentistes à bâcler les soins « Sécu » et à privilégier les traitements à haute valeur ajoutée ? Comment admettre que le sort d’un organe aussi prodigieusement vital et riche en significations dépende de notre place dans la hiérarchie sociale ?Personne n’ignore l’importance des dents comme outil de mastication, territoire intime et carte de visite tendue aux yeux du monde. Pourtant, les inégalités d’accès aux soins restent abyssales, condamnant des millions de personnes à une vie atrophiée. Il est temps de mettre à nu ce système, sa logique et ses intérêts, et de réclamer quelques comptes.Mû par sa propre peur du dentiste, l’auteur explore un univers familier et méconnu, dont l’actualité ne s’empare que lorsqu’un président persifle les « sans-dents ». Mêlant allègrement l’enquête, le récit, le jeu de pistes et le recueil de témoignages, cette remontée aux sources des inégalités dentaires nous mènera des dentistes orfèvres du néolithique aux arracheurs de dents des centres low cost, de l’inventeur du dentier en porcelaine à l’industrie du sourire hollywoodien. S’y dévoileront les formes de violences sociales dont nos dents sont la cible, des plus brutales au plus sournoises, mais aussi quelques moyens de s’en défendre. Devant la dureté du monde, qui met nos capacités de résistance à rude épreuve, le moment est peut-être venu de reconquérir notre pouvoir de mordre.
Dents. --- Inégalités sociales de santé. --- Dentistes. --- Dental care --- Social aspects. --- Social aspects --- Dentists. --- Tooth --- Dental care - Social aspects --- Tooth.
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"EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Groups most severely affected by COVID-19 have tended to be those marginalised before the pandemic and are now largely being ignored in developing responses to it.This two-volume set of Rapid Responses explores the urgent need to put co-production and participatory approaches at the heart of responses to the pandemic and demonstrates how policymakers, health and social care practitioners, patients, service users, carers and public contributors can make this happen.The first volume investigates how, at the outset of the pandemic, the limits of existing structures severely undermined the potential of co-production. It also gives voice to a diversity of marginalised communities to illustrate how they have been affected and to demonstrate why co-produced responses are so important both now during this pandemic and in the future."
Virtual work teams. --- Social aspects. --- Authorship --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / General --- COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020 --- -Coproduction; COVID-19; Health care; Marginalised voices; Participatory research; Research methods; Research practices; Social care; Social justice; Social research --- Collaboration. --- Coproduction; COVID-19; Health care; Marginalised voices; Participatory research; Research methods; Research practices; Social care; Social justice; Social research --- -Collaboration. --- COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023
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Based on a multi-sited ethnographic case study on transnational care chains between Milan (Italy) and Lima, Huancayo, and Cuzco (Peru), the book explores how social inequalities are reproduced through the care practices that follow the introduction of Peruvian migrants into home-based elderly care. Anna Katharina Skornia adopts an innovative approach in combining research on transnational care and migration with a perspective on entangled inequalities. In particular, the study sheds light on the role of state regulations in contributing to these inequalities as well as their ambiguous implications from the perspectives of both caregivers and receivers. Besprochen in: Portal für Politikwissenschaft, 07.01.2016, Christian Patz
Migration; Care; Social Inequality; Peru; Italy; Transnationalism; Ethnology; Latin America; Sociology --- Equality --- Transnationalism --- International relations --- Trans-nationalism --- Transnational migration --- Political science --- Sociology --- Democracy --- Liberty --- Egalitarianism --- Inequality --- Social equality --- Social inequality --- Care. --- Ethnology. --- Italy. --- Latin America. --- Peru. --- Social Inequality. --- Sociology. --- Transnationalism.
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"EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Groups most severely affected by COVID-19 have tended to be those marginalised before the pandemic and are now largely being ignored in developing responses to it.This two-volume set of Rapid Responses explores the urgent need to put co-production and participatory approaches at the heart of responses to the pandemic and demonstrates how policymakers, health and social care practitioners, patients, service users, carers and public contributors can make this happen.The first volume investigates how, at the outset of the pandemic, the limits of existing structures severely undermined the potential of co-production. It also gives voice to a diversity of marginalised communities to illustrate how they have been affected and to demonstrate why co-produced responses are so important both now during this pandemic and in the future."
Virtual work teams. --- Social aspects. --- Authorship --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / General --- COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020 --- -Collaboration. --- Collaboration. --- Coproduction; COVID-19; Health care; Marginalised voices; Participatory research; Research methods; Research practices; Social care; Social justice; Social research --- COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023
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In 'Beyond Medicine', Paul V. Dutton provides a penetrating historical analysis of why countless studies show that Americans are far less healthy than their European counterparts. Dutton argues that Europeans are healthier than Americans because beginning in the late nineteenth century European nations began construction of health systems that focused not only on medical care but the broad social determinants of health: where and how we live, work, play, and age. European leaders also created social safety nets that became integral to national economic policy. In contrast, US leaders often viewed investments to improve the social determinants of health and safety-net programs as a competing priority to economic growth. 'Beyond Medicine' compares the US to three European social democracies - France, Germany, and Sweden.
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"EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Groups most severely affected by COVID-19 have tended to be those marginalised before the pandemic and are now largely being ignored in developing responses to it.This two-volume set of Rapid Responses explores the urgent need to put co-production and participatory approaches at the heart of responses to the pandemic and demonstrates how policymakers, health and social care practitioners, patients, service users, carers and public contributors can make this happen.The first volume investigates how, at the outset of the pandemic, the limits of existing structures severely undermined the potential of co-production. It also gives voice to a diversity of marginalised communities to illustrate how they have been affected and to demonstrate why co-produced responses are so important both now during this pandemic and in the future."
Virtual work teams. --- Authorship --- COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020 --- -Collaboration. --- Social aspects. --- Coproduction; COVID-19; Health care; Marginalised voices; Participatory research; Research methods; Research practices; Social care; Social justice; Social research --- COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023 --- Collaboration.
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Die Anzahl Pflegebedürftiger steigt - und damit auch die Vielfalt kultureller Hintergründe, religiöser Gewohnheiten und Bedürfnisse. Was bedeutet dies für stationäre Altenpflegeeinrichtungen als Organisationen? Wie nehmen Beschäftigte das Thema Religion in ihrem Arbeitsalltag wahr und wie hängen ihr Umgang mit Religion und das Berufshandeln zusammen? In 13 Fallanalysen gibt Susanne Stentenbach-Petzold einen facettenreichen Einblick in die Arbeitsbereiche der Pflege, des Sozialdienstes, der Heimleitung und der religiösen Begleitung in vier nordrhein-westfälischen Pflegeeinrichtungen.
Religion; Pflege; Altenpflege; Sozialarbeit; Diversität; Pluralität; Organisation; Alter; Religionswissenschaft; Care; Elderly Care; Social Work; Diversity; Pluralism; Organization; Aging Studies; Religious Studies --- Aging Studies. --- Care. --- Diversity. --- Elderly Care. --- Organization. --- Pluralism. --- Religious Studies. --- Social Work.
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Sociology of health --- Geneeskunde [Sociale ] --- Maladies -- Sociologie --- Medical care--Social aspects --- Medical sociology --- Medicine [Social ] --- Medicine--Social aspects --- Medische sociologie --- Médecine -- Sociologie --- Médecine sociale --- Santé -- Sociologie --- Santé publique -- Sociologie --- Social medicine --- Sociale geneeskunde --- Sociologie [Medische ] --- Sociologie de la maladie --- Sociologie de la médecine --- Sociologie de la santé --- Sociologie médicale --- Social medicine. --- Médecine sociale --- Health --- Social aspects --- Diseases
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Sociology of health --- Geneeskunde [Sociale ] --- Maladies -- Sociologie --- Medical care--Social aspects --- Medical sociology --- Medicine [Social ] --- Medicine--Social aspects --- Medische sociologie --- Médecine -- Sociologie --- Médecine sociale --- Santé -- Sociologie --- Santé publique -- Sociologie --- Social medicine --- Sociale geneeskunde --- Sociologie [Medische ] --- Sociologie de la maladie --- Sociologie de la médecine --- Sociologie de la santé --- Sociologie médicale
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