Archives
Volume 10 Issue 2 - 2001
Symposium on Indigenous Health and the Contribution of Sociology
1 Editorial
Jane Shoebridge, Eileen Willis
5 Aboriginal Society and Health: Critical issues demand what from sociologists?
Ian Anderson
21 Theorising Indigenous Health: A political economy of health and substance misuse
Sherry Saggers, Dennis Gray
33 Silence of the Sociologists: Indigenous alcohol use, harm minimisation and social control
Peter d'Abbs
53 Assessing the Outcomes of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
Chris Cunneen
65 Abortion: The shift in stigmatisation from those seeking abortion to those providing it
Margie Ripper
79 Rising from the Dead: Delimiting stigma in the Australian funeral industry
Pam Carden
89 Overcoming the Stigma of Chronic Illness: Strategies for normalisation of a 'spoiled identity'
Neville Millen, Christine Walker
99 Sources of Hope in Chronic Illness
Catherine Garrett
109 What's Happening in General Practice?: A contrasting view
Ian Watts, Nathan Pinskier
117 From Professional to Sub-Contractor - the Swift Decline of General Practice: Rejoinder to Watts and Pinskier
Kevin White
121 Technology and Globalisation: The challenges for health sociology
David Legge
Book Reviews
131 The Dying Soul: Spiritual care at the end of life
Mark Cobb
Reviewed by Gail Bateman
132 Who cares? The changing health care system
Judy Lumby
Reviewed by Eileen Clark
133 The politics and experience of ritual abuse: beyond disbelief
Sarah Scott
Reviewed by Mary Freer
135 Understanding Health Inequalities
Hilary Graham (editor)
Reviewed by John Germov

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