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Sociology of Health and Illness

By Dr. Gargi Gayan   |   Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University (KKHSOU), Assam
Learners enrolled: 52

There are several approaches to understand health like the Biomedical, Psychological, Ecological and the Sociological approach. The Sociological approach to health asserts that health is a result of social and cultural practices of a society. This MOOC on Sociology of Health and Illness intends to map the complex relationship between structural factors and personal choice in relation to health inequalities. The course focuses on understanding the role of society towards health, health care practices, health care institutions and organisations; the actions and interactions of medical health professionals and its impact on the experiences of the patients. 


Summary
Course Status : Upcoming
Course Type : Not Applicable
Language for course content : English
Duration : 12 weeks
Category :
  • Sociology
Credit Points : 4
Level : Certificate
Start Date : 01 Jan 2025
End Date :
Exam Date :

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Course layout

Weeks

                        Modules

      

 

Week 1

Module 1: A Brief Introduction to Sociology of Health and Illness

Unit 1: Concept of Health, Origin and Development of Sociology of Health and Illness

Unit 2: Meaning of illness/disease, socio-cultural interpretation of disease, illness and identity


Unit 3: Disease poverty and colonialism in India



Week 2

Module 2: Basic Concepts

Unit 4: Medicalisation and demedicalisation and Illness Narrative,

Unit 5- Medical Pluralism 

Unit 6- Social Epidemiology


Week 3

Module 3: Theoretical Perspectives to understand health

Unit 7: Functionalist Perspective 

Unit 8: Marxist Perspective 

Unit 9: Postmodern perspective

 

Week 4

Module 4: Social Inequality and Health

 

Unit 10: Equity and inequity in health 

Unit 11: Globalisation of health and disease 

Unit 12: Medical tourism in globalized world

 

Week 5

Module 5: Gender and Health

 

Unit 13: Meaning of Gender; Gender and Health,

Unit 14: Nutrition, Gender and tribe

Unit 15: Social Control of Body

Unit 16: Transgender and Health

 

Week 6

Module 6: Public Health

Unit 17: Meaning and emergence of the concept of Public health 

Unit 18: Meaning of Community Health 

Unit 19: Community Health Problems in India and strategies to deal it.

 

Week 7

Module 7: State and Health

Unit 20: Health as a fundamental right 

Unit 21: The concept of Biopolitics 

Unit 22: Health Policies of India after Independence

 

Week 8

Module 8: Understanding Social work Practise

Unit 23: Introduction to Social Work

Unit 24: Basic Concepts related to Social Work

Unit 25: Historical Development of Social Work

Unit 26: Code of Ethics

 

Week 9

Module 9: Health Care Institution

Unit 27- Meaning of Social Organisation

Unit 28- Hospital as social organization and medicine as a profession 

Unit 29- Understanding medical social work

 

Week 10

Module 10: Social work Practice with communities

Unit 30: Understanding Community

Unit 31: Methods of community organisation

Unit 32: Role of community Practitioner

Unit 33: Community Organisation in tribal social system and vulnerable communities

 

Week 11

Module 11: Understanding Mental Health

Unit- 34: Concept of Mental Health 

Unit- 35: Social Work in Mental Health

Unit- 36: Various settings of medical and Psychiatric work

Unit -37: Role of Medical Social workers, various settings in medical social work

 

Week 12

Module 12: Understanding Disabilities and the Role of Social worker

Unit 38: Meaning of Disability

Unit 39: Various approaches to understand disability

Unit 40: Families with persons with disability

Unit 41: Rehabilitation of Persons with disability 

Unit 42: Role of Social workers while working with PWD

 

 


Books and references

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  • Bhattacharya, Sanjay. (2008). Social work psycho-social and health aspects. New Delhi: Deep and Deep Publications.

  • Barker, P.J. & Baldwin, S. (Eds.). (1991). Ethical Issues in Mental Health. London: Chapman & Hall.

  • David Arnold: Colonizing the Body: State, Medicine and Epidemic in 19th century India

  • M. Bode: Taking Traditional Knowledge to the Market: The Modern Image of the Ayurvedic and Unani Industry.

  • M. Foucault: The Birth of the Clinic, Archaeology of Medical Perception

  •  V. Shiva: Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Survival in India.

  • Patel, A.K. and Dubey M. V. (2010). Philosophy of Social Work. Cresent Publishing: New Delhi

  • Misra, P.D. (1994). Social Work: Philosophy and Methods. New Delhi Bhattacharya, Sanjay (2003). Social Work: An Integrated Approach. New Delhi: Deep and Deep Publications

  •  Friedlander W. A. (1976). Concepts and Methods of Social Work. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc.

  • Roberts, N. (1967). Mental Health and Mental Illness. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

  • Scolt, C. A. (2020, Octobor). The Need for Disability Sensitization in Schools and Communities of India. Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research , 2349-5162).

  • Shigri, N. (2018, Janury 21). The Importance of Disability Awareness: Home and School. ARISE impact .

  • Stuntzne, S., & l T. Hartley, M. (2014). Disability and the Counseling Relationship:What Counselors Need to Know. Ideas and Research You Can Use: VISTAS , 1-12.

Instructor bio


Dr. Gargi Gayan Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University (KKHSOU), Assam

Dr. Gargi Gayan has been teaching Sociology at Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University since 2016. She has received the Doctoral Degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Her work explored the interplay between structure and agency during pedagogic practice.  Field of Specialisation: Social theory and Research, Sociology of Education, Sociology of Development, Sociology of Medicine, Sociology of Gender




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