1. Taking “The Promise” Seriously: Medical Sociology’s Role in Health, Illness, and Healing in a Time of Social Change Bernice A. Pescosolido
2. Medical Sociology and Its Relationship to Other Disciplines: The Case of Mental Health and the Ambivalent Relationship Between Sociology and Psychiatry Anne Rogers, David Pilgrim
3. Organizing the Sociological Landscape for the Next Decades of Health and Health Care Research: The Network Episode Model III-R as Cartographic Subfield Guide Bernice A. Pescosolido
4. Fundamental Causality: Challenges of an Animating Concept for Medical Sociology Jeremy Freese, Karen Lutfey
5. Learning from Other Countries: Comparing Experiences and Drawing Lessons for the United States Mary Ruggie
6. Health and the Social Rights of Citizenship: Integrating Welfare-State Theory and Medical Sociology Sigrun Olafsdottir, Jason Beckfield
7. Health Social Movements: Advancing Traditional Medical Sociology Concepts Phil Brown, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Stephen Zavestoski, Laura Senier, Rebecca Gasior Altman, Elizabeth Hoover, Sabrina McCormick, Brian Mayer, Crystal Adams
8. Layering Control: Medicalization, Psychopathy, and the Increasing Multi-institutional Management of Social Problems Tait R. Medina, Ann McCranie
9. Community Systems Collide and Cooperate: Control of Deviance by the Legal and Mental Health Systems Virginia Aldigé Hiday
10. Medicalization and Biomedicalization Revisited: Technoscience and Transformations of Health, Illness and American Medicine Adele E. Clarke, Janet Shim
11. Two Cultures: Two Ships: The Rise of a Professionalism Movement Within Modern Medicine and Medical Sociology’s Disappearance from the Professionalism Debate Frederic W. Hafferty, Brian Castellani
12. Medicine as a Family-Friendly Profession? Ann Boulis, Jerry A. Jacobs
13. Clash of Logics, Crisis of Trust: Entering the Era of Public For-Profit Health Care? Carol A. Caronna
14. Health Care Policy and Medical Sociology Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld
15. The Consumer Turn in Medicalization: Future Directions with Historical FoundationsFuture Directions with Historical Foundations Anne E. Figert
16. Mundane Medicine, Therapeutic Relationships, and the Clinical Encounter: Current and Future Agendas for Sociology Carl May
17. After 30 Years, Problems and Prospects in the Study of Doctor–Patient Interaction John Heritage, Douglas W. Maynard
18. Enter Health Information Technology: Expanding Theories of the Doctor–Patient Relationship for the Twenty-First Century Health Care Delivery System
Eric R. Wright
19. Culture, Race/Ethnicity and Disparities: Fleshing Out the Socio-Cultural Framework for Health Services Disparities Margarita Alegría, Bernice A. Pescosolido, Sandra Williams, Glorisa Canino
20. Health Disparities and the Black Middle Class: Overview, Empirical Findings, and Research Agenda Pamela Braboy Jackson, Jason Cummings
21. Gender and Health Revisited Jen’nan Ghazal Read, Bridget K. Gorman
22. Hearsay Ethnography: A Method for Learning About Responses to Health Interventions Susan Cotts Watkins, Ann Swidler, Crystal Biruk
23. Life Course Approaches to Health, Illness and Healing Eliza K. Pavalko, Andrea E. Willson
24. The Complexities of Help-Seeking: Exploring Challenges Through a Social Network Perspective Normand Carpentier, Paul Bernard
25. Bodies in Context: Potential Avenues of Inquiry for the Sociology of Chronic Illness and Disability Within a New Policy Era Caroline Sanders, Anne Rogers
26. Identity and Illness Kathryn J. Lively, Carrie L. Smith
27. Learning to Love Animal (Models) (or) How (Not) to Study Genes as a Social Scientist Dalton Conley
28. Taking the Medical Sciences Seriously: Why and How Medical Sociology Should Incorporate Diverse Disciplinary Perspectives Brea L. Perry
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