Theorizing epidemiology, the stories bodies tell, and embodied truths: a status update on contending 21st c CE epidemiological theories of disease distribution
Nancy Krieger
Abstract:This critical review considers the status of 21st-century epidemiological theories of disease distribution, updating to 2024 prior analyses published up through 2014, and discusses the implications of these theories for research, practice, and pedagogy. Three key trends stand out: ( a) the continued dominance of individualistic biomedical and lifestyle theories; ( b) growth and elaboration of social epidemiological alternatives; and ( c) the ongoing inattention to epidemiologic theories of disease distribution… Show more
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