1st Edition

Biomedicalization of Alcohol Studies Ideological Shifts and Institutional Challenges

By Lorraine Midanik Copyright 2006
182 Pages
by Routledge

182 Pages
by Routledge

182 Pages
by Routledge

Biomedicalization is seen as the natural outgrowth of continued scientific progress--a movement towards improving the quality and quantity of life through scientific inquiries using biomedical perspectives and methods. This approach carries with it the assumption that with "proper" risk assessment, detection, and treatment, our lives can be lengthened, improved, and indeed more fulfilling. Yet... Read more


Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: The Era of Biomedicalization
2. Biomedicalization: At-Risk as a Steady State
3. Precursors of Biomedicalization in Alcohol Studies:
Medicalization and the Disease Model of Alcoholism
4. Exiting Public Health: Expansion of the Biomedical
Model in Alcohol Research
5. Manifestations of the New Ideology
6. Biomedicalization and Alcohol Research in Sweden
7. Biomedicalization and the Social Sciences
Subject Index
Name Index
Invitation to the Scholarly Community

Biography

Midanik, Lorraine