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2014 TASA Health Sociology Thematic Group Symposium
The Value of Health: The Refiguring of Health and Health Care Under Neoliberalism
Friday 28 November, University of South Australia, Adelaide (following directly from the annual TASA Conference at the same location)
Keynote speakers: Professor Fran Baum (Flinders University) and Associate Professor Kevin White (Australian National University)
On the 30th anniversary of Medicare, Australia's national health insurance scheme, the focus of this symposium is on the past and future of health care provision in Australia and elsewhere. In light of recent neoliberal health policy shifts, many are concerned that health and health care are now being fundamentally, and perhaps irreversibly, refigured as commodities that can be valued in economic terms like other goods and services. This symposium looks to the past and to the future to ask what the consequences are of conceiving health in this way, and what values are sustained and threatened in the process? And importantly, what can and should sociologists do to promote alternative ways of valuing health?
Timetable:
9:30am Welcome by Health Thematic Group convenors
9:45 - 10:45 Keynote address:
'Health is Politics: Who Benefits under a Neoliberal Health Agenda?'
Fran Baum, Flinders University
10:45 - 11:15 'Women 'Managing' Breast Cancer: Social Constructions of Breast Cancer within Neoliberal, Western Society'
Alexandra Gibson, University of Queensland
11:15-11:30 Break
11:30-12:00 'The Neoliberal Turn in eMental Health Services to Rural and Regional Australians: The Case of the Riverina'
Merrilyn Crichton, Charles Sturt University
12:00-12:30 'Co-location and Mental Health Provision: A Study in the Loddon-Mallee Region, Northern Victoria'
Edgar Burns, LaTrobe University
12:30-1:45 Lunch break
1:45-2:15 'Comparative Historical Research into the Australian and Dutch Primary Health Care Systems: What Can Be Learnt?'
Kathryn Dwan, Australian National University
2:15-3:15 Keynote address:
'The Double Insults of Neoliberalism: Work and Health'
Kevin White, Australian National University
3:15-4pm Panel Discussion: The Value of Health
Alex Broom, University of Queensland
John Germov, University of Newcastle
Stephanie Short, University of Sydney
Kevin White, ANU
Location:
The event will be held in Room Y2-58, Level 1 of the Yungondi building at the City West Campus of UniSA.
See map: https://maps.google.com.au/maps?oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&gfe_rd=cr&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=au&q=Yungondi+Bldg+North+Terrace,+Adelaide+SA+5000&sa=X&ei=xuIgVMawMcrW8gWZ04LYDw&ved=0CIIBEPIBMAo
Registration:
This is a free event, but participants are asked to register by emailing Caragh Brosnan ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) by 10 November. Catering is not included but refreshments will be available at nearby outlets.
Postgraduate bursaries:
Three bursaries to a maximum value of $100 each are available to assist postgraduate students to attend the event. Applicants must be student members of TASA. Eligible students should apply by contacting Caragh Brosnan ([log in to unmask]). Bursaries will be awarded on a first-come-first-served basis and funds will be provided after the event when recipients will be requested to submit receipts for reimbursement.
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Dr Caragh Brosnan
Lecturer in Health Sociology
Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow
School of Humanities and Social Science
Faculty of Education and Arts
The University of Newcastle
Callaghan NSW 2308
Australia
T: +61 2 4921 6348
E: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Profile: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/profile/caragh-brosnan
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