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From: Social Determinants of Health [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Carles Muntaner
Subject: Re: [SDOH] New Public Health Book
FYI the TOC....
Tackling Health Inequities Through Public Health Practice: Theory to
Action
Richard Hofrichter and Rajiv Bhatia (Editors)
Table of Contents
PART I INTRODUCTION: FRAMEWORKS, PERSPECTIVES, EVIDENCE
Chapter 1. Tackling Health Inequities: A Framework for Analysis
Richard Hofrichter
Chapter 2. Why Health Equity?
Amartya Sen
Chapter 3. Health Equity and Social Justice
Fabienne Peter
Chapter 4. United States: Social Inequality and the Burden of Poor
Health
Laura D. Kubzansky, Nancy Krieger, Ichiro Kawachi, Beverly Rockhill,
Gillian K. Steel and Lisa F. Berkman
Chapter 5. A Framework for Measuring Health Inequity
Yukiko Asada
Chapter 6. Promoting Social Justice Through Public Health Policies,
Programs, and
Services
Alonzo Plough
PART II: RACISM, CLASS EXPLOITATION, GENDER DISCRIMINATION AND HEALTH:
EXPOSING THE ROOTS
Chapter 7. Structural Racism and Community Building
Anne K. Kubisch, Keith Lawrence, Stacey Sutton, Gretchen Susi, and Karen
Fulbright-Anderson
Chapter 8. Coronary Heart Disease, Chronic Inflammation, and Pathogenic
Social
Hierarchy: A Biological Limit to Possible Reductions in Morbidity and
Mortality
Rodrick Wallace, Deborah Wallace, and Robert G. Wallace
Chapter 9. Social Sources of Racial Disparities in Health
David Williams and Pamela Braboy Jackson
Chapter 10. Class Exploitation and Psychiatric Disorders
Carles Muntaner, Carme Borrell and Haejoo Chung
Chapter 11. Beyond the Inequality Hypothesis: Class, Neo-liberalism, and
Health Inequalities
David Coburn
Chapter 12. Gender Inequity in Health: Why It Exists and How We Can
Change It
Gita Sen and Piroska Ostlin
PART III: PRACTITIONERS TAKE ACTION: STRATEGIES FOR ORGANIZATIONAL
CHANGE AND WORKING WITH COMMUNITIES
Chapter 13. Initiating Social Justice Action through Dialogue in a Local
Health Department: The Ingham County Experience and Beyond
Doak Bloss
Chapter 14. The Metro Louisville Center for Health Equity: Expanding the
Circle of
Engagement
Adewale Troutman
Chapter 15. Exploring the Intersection of Public Health and Social
Justice: the Bay Area
Regional Health Inequities Initiative
Njoke Thomas and Bob Prentice
Chapter 16. Using Our Voice: Forging a Public Health Practice for Social
Justice
Rajiv Bhatia, June Weintraub, Lili Farhang, Karen Yu and Paula Jones
Chapter 17. Estimation of Health Benefits From a Local Living Wage
Ordinance
Rajiv Bhatia and Mitchell Katz
Chapter 18. Protecting Health with Environmental Impact Assessment: A
Case Study of
San Francisco Land Use Decision-Making Study in Health Equity Practice
Rajiv Bhatia
Chapter 19. The Community Action Model in a Public Health Department
Setting
Alma Avila, Alyonik Hrushow, Susana Hennessey Lavery, Mele Lau
Smith, Diane Reed, and Melinda Moore
Chapter 20. Tackling the Root Causes of Health Disparities through
Community
Capacity Building
Anthony Iton
Chapter 21. Institutionalizing Health Equity and Social Justice in King
County,
Washington
Ngozi Oleru, Michael Gedeon, and Matias Valenzuela
Chapter 22. Street Science: Local Knowledge and Environmental Justice
Jason Corburn
Chapter 23. Measuring Social Determinants of Health Inequities: The
Health Equity
Index
Baker Salsbury, Elaine O'Keefe, and Jennifer Kertanis
Chapter 24. Place Matters: Building Partnerships Among Communities and
Local Public
Health Departments
Gail Christopher, Vincent Lafronza, and Natalie Burke
PART IV: SHIFTING CONSCIOUSNESS AND PARADIGMS
Chapter 25. Strategies for Educating and Mobilizing the Public:
Developing a Health
Equity Campaign with California Newsreel's Unnatural Causes: Is
Inequality
Making Us Sick?
Larry Adelman
Chapter 26. Talking About Public Health
Lawrence Wallack and Regina Lawrence
Chapter 27. Helping Public Health Matter
Makani Themba Nixon
Chapter 28. The Ethics of the Medical Model in Addressing the Root
Causes of Health
Disparities in Local Health Practice
Anthony Iton
Chapter 29. Teaching Social Inequalities in Health: Barriers and
Opportunities
Carles Muntaner and Haejoo Chung
APPENDICES
A. Selected References
B. Guidelines for Health Equity
C. Figure 1. How Social Justice Becomes Embodied
D. Figure 2. Eliminating Health Inequity: The Role of Local Public
Health and
Community Organizing
E. People's Health Movement Charter
Carles Muntaner
Professor
University of Toronto
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