Diseases of Globalization
Explore the profound impact of globalization on health and society in the insightful book Diseases of Globalization by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2000, this thought-provoking paperback spans 208 pages, delving into the complexities of a global economy that challenges local autonomy and national sovereignty. The author examines critical themes such as equitable and sustainable modernization, the determinants of health, and the processes of marginalization faced by communities. Additionally, the book offers valuable perspectives on survival strategies for those on the periphery of economic change. Ideal for readers interested in social sciences, public health, and globalization, Diseases of Globalization provides a comprehensive understanding of how global dynamics shape health outcomes and societal structures. Discover the intricate connections between economic policies and health, and gain insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by globalization.