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Bringing the Global into Medical Sociology: Medicalization, Narrative, and Global Health.

Susan E Bell
Published in: Journal of health and social behavior (2024)
Medical sociologists have much to gain by bringing in global health. In this article, I make the case for expanding our field by furthering sociological perspectives on global health. I reflect on my career, the influence of scholar-activist mentors, and my contributions to the development of scholarship about medicalization, narrative, and global health in medical sociology. First, I focus on medicalization, its relationship to biomedicalization and pharmaceuticalization, and critiques of the medicalization of global health. Second, I analyze the narrative turn in studies of illness experiences and the inclusion of visual materials as an integral part of narrative studies of illness. Third, I explore global health and show examples of bodies of knowledge that medical sociologists are building. Although I present each as a distinct area, my discussion illustrates how the three areas are intertwined and how my contributions to each traverse and build connections among them.
Keyphrases
  • global health
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • case control
  • sensitive detection
  • medical students
  • fluorescent probe