One Health

A Sociological Perspective

Antonio Maturo
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  • About
  • Open Access

The edition of this title is Open Access, thanks to Knowledge Unlatched funding, and freely available to read online.

The One Health (OH) approach recognizes that the health of humans, animals, plants, and the wider environment are closely linked and interdependent. This holistic framework aims to improve health outcomes by promoting collaboration among various sectors, including public health, veterinary medicine, environmental science, agriculture, and ecology. But what contributions can sociology provide for the implementation of One Health initiatives? As global health threats such as COVID-19, Zika virus, and Ebola have increasingly demonstrated the need for an integrated approach, this text breaks fresh ground by demonstrating the policy, research projects, educational interventions, and institutional communications that sociology can offer to the OH approach. Written by a medical sociologist and expert researcher in One Health, this practical book provides a focused approach to the sociology of health in One Health research and highlights the most recent advances in this field. Aimed at researchers interested or involved in OH research, as well as academics and social scientists in organizational studies, sociology and anthropology with a passion for interdisciplinary learning, this powerful study offers a new agenda for the role of social sciences in One Health.

Introduction

  • Chapter 1. More Than One Health
  • Chapter 2. Living in the Risk Society
  • Chapter 3. Prospects for the Future: Theories and Methodologies to Prevent Another Pandemic
  • Chapter 4. Sociological Theories for One Health
  • Chapter 5. One Health: Some Theories of Justice
  • Chapter 6. One Health and Social Participation: The Role of Transdisciplinarity, Multisectorality and Knowledge Integration
  • Unclusions - Sociology for OH: Between Theory and Practice

Antonio Maturo is a medical sociologist and Professor at Bologna University. His latest books are: Wellness, Social Policy and Public Health: Bridging Human Flourishing with Equity, Emerald, 2022 (with Francesca Setiffi); Digital Health and the Gamification of Life, Emerald, 2018 (with Veronica Moretti) and Good Pharma, Palgrave, 2015 (with Donald Light). He has edited two volumes of the journal Salute e Società: The Medicalisation of Life, 2009 (with Peter Conrad) and Medicine of Emotions and Cognitions, 2012 (with Kristin Barker). Moreover, he has taught Medical Sociology for five years at Brown University, USA.