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health (Continued) Internet 291, 293–300
epidemiologic transition theory 224–6 alienating 13, 18
maternal education 231 children, use by 192
public spending on n231 cyberactivism 301
trends 226–8 de-alienation 20
health care 250–61 distribution of access to 294–5
Canadian 256–61 Internet2 299–300
care and labour 252–3 Linux 300
children 194 Phase I 297
and government 134–5 Phase II 297–8
labour process of care 253–5 Phase III 298–9
maternal education 231, 232 recycling of technology 299
‘necessary’ and ‘surplus’ labour 259–60 Ion, Jacques 285
public spending on 231, 232 Iraq 246–7
women and 251 ISA Research Committee 26 (RC26) 43, 45, 46
health sociology 124–35 Islam 17
development of 124–5 Italy, peacekeeping 244
deviance, sociology of 126, 127
in Europe 124 Janowitz, Morris 238, 239
feminist health movement 128, 132 Japan, peacekeeping 243–4
gender studies 132–4 Jímenez, Jaime 91–103
health risks 131–2 Jobes, Pat 305–16
health care and government 134–5 Jordan, Tim 285
inequalities 130–1 jurisprudence 59–61, 62
interactionist/social constructivist perspective 126–9 sociological 67–8
medical sociology, development of 126, 132–4 sociology, how it can learn from
medicalization thesis 128, 133 jurisprudence 70–1
sick role, analysis of 126, 127–8, 132
social-causation perspective 126, 131 K Foundatiuon 177–9
social-capital theory of health 129–31, 134 Kalekin-Fishman, Devorah 3–6, 9–25, 461–6
social network thesis 129 Kellner, Douglas 20
status syndrome 130 Khumalo, Baba 377–8
in USA 124 Koc, Mustafa 323–32
knowledge 92
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 14–15 in France 102–3
hegemony 11 Mode 1 93, 103
Heidegger, Martin 22 Mode 2 92, 93–4, 102, 103
Heinich, Natalie 171, 176 Mode 3 96, 98, 102-3
Hennion, Antoine 174 new social contract with science 95
Hogsbro, Kjeld 42–54 scientific communities, Mexico 98–102
homophobia, in sport 160–1 Venezuela’s Research Agendas 96–8, 102
Honduras see El Salvador and Honduras World Conference on Science 1999 95
hospitals 256, 273 Krieken, Robert van 185–96
households 21 Kuper, Leo 373
Hout, Michael 211–12, 213–14, 215 KwaZulu Natal (KZN), cooperation in Baba
human rights 31, 35–6, 342, 365 Khumalo 377–8
children’s 185, 186, 189, 192–3 black workforce, motivation of 369–72
KwaZulu Natal 373–4 colonial managerialism 373–8
indigenousness 32–3 concepts defining cultural formations, 375–80
see also activism; social movements; New Labour Studies 374
women new managerialism 381
Hyman, Richard 265, 266 sociology in South Africa 372–5
trade unionism 368–9, 375–80
identity 30-2, 166, 340
and alienation 22–4 labor
and Brazil social movements 340 care as 252–60
and cultural diversity 436 child 190–1
through models of address 418–19 food production 324
and social movements 340 KwaZulu Natal 368–81
symbolic 34 Marx, according to 10, 15
immigration policies (Canada/Québec) 440–5 Second Great Transformation 265–74
INCP (International Network on Cultural Policy) 436 Singapore 388, 390
India women’s 112
AIDS 228 see also social movements; trade unions
hunger 329 labor movements see Trade Unions
indigenousness 29, 32–3 Laczko, Leslie 434, 438–40
individualism, glorification of 18–19 Lambert, Robert 265–76
inequalities between nations 120–1 land rights movements 32–3
health 225, 130–1 Langman, Lauren 9–25
Inglehart, Ronald 282 language
intelligence and economic development 120–1 address forms, other languages 416, 427–9
interactionist approaches, French professions 146–7 bilingualism (Québec) 439–40, 446, 447, 452

