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Major Theories in Health Sociology (Structural Functionalism (Theorists…
Major Theories in Health Sociology
Structural Functionalism
Theorists
Durkheim
Parsons
Merton
Key Concepts
Value consensus
Sick role
Society as comprising interrelated parts
Symbolic Interactionism
Key Theorists
Mead
Goffman
Strauss
Blumer
Key Concepts
The Self
Labelling Theory
Stigma
Total Institutions
Negotiated Order
Feminism
Key Theorists
Smith
Collins
Hooks
Oakley
Luxton
Hochschild
Key Concepts
Patriarchy
Gender
Sexual division of labour
The double day
Intersectionality
Post-Structuralism
Theorists
Foucault
Derrida
Butler
Lupton
Key Concepts
Discourse
Panopticon
Surveillance
Performativity
Marxism
Key Theorists
Marx
Engels
Navarro
Armstrong
Cobum
Waitzkin
Key Concepts
Class conflict
Capitalism
Medical-industrial complex
Social inequality
Weberianism
Key Theorists
Weber
Ritzer
Turner
Key Concepts
Verstehen
McDonaldization
Rationalization
Ideal Type
Bureaucracy
Human Rights
Key Concepts
Health inequities at the local and global level
Health and health care from the perspective of social justice
Poor health status is related to loss of human rights
Structure vs. Agency
Structure
Functionalism
Marxism
Agency
Weberianism
Symbolic Interactionism
Postmodernism
Anti-Racism
Key Concepts
Critical Race Theory: Grounded in race equity and social justice principles
The impact of "race" and racial oppression in people's lives