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Economic globalization has been a mixed blessing for health; however, editor Guest writes, two things are certain that globalization is destabilizing in terms of its impacts on local environmental conditions, diet, health and demography, and that global processes exert tremendous influence over the distribution of disease and patterns in human health, hitting hardest the populations with the fewest resources. Through case studies and analyses, Guest (Family Health International) and 15 contributors explore the links between health and environments that have been transformed through local processes of globalization, with a goal of stimulating the development of solutions. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Leading health scholars reveal the impact of globalization on human health, as it is mediated through environmental change. Through case studies of cultures around the world, they examine the bio-cultural intersection of health and the environment and the impact of rapid change, technological development and the expansion of the global economy. This book will be valuable to professionals in international health, medical anthropology, geography and sociology, environmental studies, and globalization studies.

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This collection boasts a remarkably cohesive set of readings on the unwieldy theme of globalization and health. Collectively, contributors cross local-global, ecological, geopolitical, temporal, and disciplinary boundaries to tackle dimensions of political economy, environment, and disease while rarely losing sight of cultural context in illuminating the complex dynamics of world systems, resource degradation, and human well-being. . . .this ambitious work successfully unites basic and applied research to advance insight and advocate for action. * American Anthropologist * Global processes have brought about dramatic transformations in world markets, natural resources, and patterns of human health that affect us all, but do so unequally. Nowhere is this more evident than in the distribution of epidemic disease, which has disproportionately affected the marginalized and poor. The contributors to this collection have put forth a compelling case for how problems like epidemics are related to the existing economic order. A broad audience needs to be aware of the issues raised in this important set of essays. -- Paul Farmer, Presley Professor of Medical Anthropology, Department of Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School This volume is an important addition to Medical Anthropology and Global Health. It combines ten excellent case studies linking health and environments that have been transformed through local processes of globalization. The juxtaposition of the cases demonstrates the diversity of anthropological theoretical approaches applied to the interaction of globalization, health and environment. At the same time it demonstrates the power of a unified, integrative view of complex interactions that Anthropology can provide. The health consequences described here are more complex and interesting than simple one-to-one correlations like global warming and malaria rates. An excellent introduction provides a general framework for understanding the relationship of globalization and health. All aspects of culturediet, productive technology, economic disparities, violence, and health policyare implicated in the changing relationship between this culturally constructed global environment and human health. While this cases are alarming, they also provide hope. -- Peter J. Brown, Professor of Anthropology and Global Health, Emory University An insightful compendium documenting the interplay between the forces that shape the global environment and human health. Greg Guest and his authors present a range of vital topics along with well-researched and timely case studies that illuminate these contemporary concerns. A well-documented warning call. . . . -- Devra Lee Davis, author of When Smoke Ran Like Water: Takes of Environmental Deception and the Battle Against Pollution; University of Pittsburgh

Foreword vii
Anthony McMichael
Part I Global Transformations
Globalization, Health, and the Environment: An Introduction
3(24)
Greg Guest
Eric C. Jones
Disease Globalization in the Third Epidemiological Transition
27(28)
George J. Armelagos
Kristin N. Harper
Poverty and Violence, Hunger and Health: A Political Ecology of Armed Conflict
55(28)
Thomas L. Leatherman
Part II Cultural Adaptations
Globalization, Migration, and Indigenous Commodification of Medicinal Plants in Chiapas, Mexico
83(24)
David G. Casagrande
Health Ecology in Nunavut: Inuit Elders' Concepts of Nutrition, Health, and Political Change
107(26)
Ann McElroy
Globalization, Dietary Change, and ``Second Hair'' Illness in Two Mesoamerican Cultures
133(26)
George E. Luber
Part III Population Dynamics
Canadian Cases of the Public Health Implications of Global Environmental and Economic Change
159(22)
John Eyles
Nicole Consitt
Urbanization, Land Use, and Health in Baguio City, Philippines
181(20)
Mary Anne Alabanza Akers
Timothy Akers
Globalization, Demography, and Nutrition: A Bekaa Bedouin Case Study
201(18)
Suzanne E. Joseph
Part IV Governance and Policy
The Political Ecology of Dengue in Cuba and the Dominican Republic
219(20)
Linda M. Whiteford
Beverly Hill
International Architecture for Sustainable Development and Global Health
239(20)
Paul R. Epstein
Greg Guest
Index 259(10)
About the Authors 269


Greg Guest Greg Guest is a Senior Research Associate at Family Health International, and received his Ph.D. in ecological anthropology from the University of Georgia. He has carried out research in Mexico and Ecuador, and currently manages several multi-site projects in Africa. His most recent work deals with HIV/AIDS prevention, and behavioral and ethical aspects of clinical trials.