Sociologists have much to contribute to the study of global health and development. Our discipline's fundamental concerns with power and inequality uniquely position us to leverage theoretical, conceptual, substantive, and empirical insights for the understanding of engines, outcomes, and processes of global health and development. This special issue highlights the diversity and depth of sociological engagements with the topics of global health and development. In this introduction to this special issue, I briefly outline how sociologists have approached the study of global health and development despite the fact that this is a nascent and not yet fully coalesced field. While medical sociologists and political sociologists have historically studied these topics, they have also marginalized them. Exciting sociological research is, however, underway. The challenge is in ensuring that scholarship on global health and development is in conversation across subfields in order to propel research on global health and development forward, both substantively and theoretically.
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Spring 2019
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March 01 2019
An Emergent Sociology of Global Health and Development: An Introduction
Shiri Noy
Shiri Noy
1Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Denison University Email: [email protected]
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Sociology of Development (2019) 5 (1): 1–8.
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Shiri Noy; An Emergent Sociology of Global Health and Development: An Introduction. Sociology of Development 1 March 2019; 5 (1): 1–8. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/sod.2019.5.1.1
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