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Health and the Construction of the Individual

  • Jane Ogden

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"How do social scientists create facts? What strategies do they use to construct knowledge? How does social science make sense of the individual? Critical studies of both medical and scientific knowledge have been conducted but social science knowledge remains relatively unquestioned." "Addressing this question, Health and the Construction of the Individual is a social study of social science. Jane Ogden focuses particularly on constructions of the individual in health-related psychology and sociology. She explores how social science texts construct social science facts using the strategies of theory, methodology, measurement and rhetorical boundaries and argues that the individual is not only constructed through the dissemination of social science knowledge but through the mechanics of its production. The results provide a unique insight into the transformation of the individual as an ever-changing self, from both a historical and social constructionist perspective." "Health and the Construction of the Individual will make fascinating reading for health psychologists, medical sociologists, social constructionists and all students and researchers interested in gaining a greater understanding of the premises underlying social science."--Jacket.

Genres

  • Health
  • Philosophy
  • Social medicine
  • Individualism
  • Social Sciences
  • Research
  • Individuality
  • Behavioral Medicine
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  • Jane Ogden

    born 1966

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    Routledge

    January 25, 2002

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    Routledge

    January 25, 2002