This comprehensive volume explores various forms of violence in health care settings. Using a broad range of critical approaches in the field of anthropology cultural studies gender studies political philosophy and sociology it examines violence following three definite yet interrelated streams: institutional and managerial violence against health care workers or patients; horizontal violence amongst health care providers and finally patients' violence towards health care providers. Drawing together the latest research from Australia Canada the UK and the US (Re)Thinking Violence in Health Care Settings engages with the work of critical theorists such as Bourdieu Butler Foucault Latour and Zizek amongst others to address the issue of violence and theorise its workings in creative and controversial ways. As such it will be of interest to sociologists and anthropologists with research expertise in health medicine violence and organisations as well as to health care professionals.
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