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McGibbon, Elizabeth Anne, (1955-)
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Oppression : = a social determinant of health /
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Title/Author:
Oppression :/ edited by Elizabeth A. McGibbon.
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a social determinant of health /
other author:
McGibbon, Elizabeth Anne,
Published:
Halifax, N.S. ;Fernwood Publishing, : c2021.,
Description:
xv, 341 p. :ill. ;23 cm.
Subject:
Health - Social aspects. -
ISBN:
9781773632285
Oppression : = a social determinant of health /
Oppression :
a social determinant of health /edited by Elizabeth A. McGibbon. - 2nd ed. - Halifax, N.S. ;Fernwood Publishing,c2021. - xv, 341 p. :ill. ;23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 280-325) and index.
Politicizing Health: Overview of How Oppression is a Social Determinant of Health --Elizabeth A. McGibbon --Part One
"The interconnected mechanisms of oppression bear many similarities across time and across earth's geography. They include genocide, cultural genocide, policy-created poverty, and numerous actions and inactions that create and sustain systems of dominance. At the heart of oppression is structural power. While individuals can exert social and cultural power over other individuals, it is structural power in systems such as education, governance, law, and health that cements and sustains oppression over time and over geographies. The cycle of oppression, described in more detail below (updated 2nd Edition version), shows how individual acts of stereotyping and discrimination form an integral link in creating and sustaining systemic oppression. As Iris Marion Young (1990) tells us, oppression refers to "the vast and deep injustices some groups suffer as a consequence of often unconscious assumptions and reactions of well-meaning people in ordinary interactions, media and cultural stereotypes, and structural features of bureaucratic hierarchies and market mechanisms."--
ISBN: 9781773632285US56.56
LCCN: 2020476301Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Health
--Social aspects.
LC Class. No.: RA418 / .O667 2021
Oppression : = a social determinant of health /
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People and Planet Under Threat: Social, Ecological, and Structural Determinants of Health /
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Raising the Volume on the Social Determinants or Health in Canada and Elsewhere /
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Oppressions in the Everyday: How Oppression Operates to Promote and Sustain Health Inequities --
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Racialization of Oppression /
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Oppression and the Health of Indigenous Peoples /
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Social Exclusion as a Determinant of Health /
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Oppression and Im/migrant Health in Canada /
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Politics of Mental Health: Pathologizing the Impacts of Systemic Oppression /
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Obsessed by Profits: Big Pharma and the Corruption of Health /
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Aboriginal Peoples' Constitutional Right to Health /
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Oppression and the Political Economy of Health Inequities /
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Health, Human Rights and the Social Determinants of Health /
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COVID-19: Oppressions Laid Bare /
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