Chapter 15 The Politics of Tackling Inequalities
The Rise of Psychological Fundamentalism in Public Health and Welfare Reform
Author(s)
Friedli, Lynne
Collection
WellcomeLanguage
EnglishAbstract
This chapter is concerned with the growing influence of non-material explanations for inequalities and a corresponding emphasis on psychological interventions, which aim to modify cognitive function or emotional disposition/affect (Friedli 2013, 2014). These developments intersect with and are reinforced by the parallel rise in brain science, which correlates a range of outcomes (crime, addiction, health behaviour, educational attainment) with brain structure (Katz 2013; Rose 2013).
Book
Health InequalitiesKeywords
health systems; public health; welfare reformISBN
9780198703358Publisher
Oxford University PressPublisher website
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Oxford, 2015Grantor
Classification
Health systems and services