Sickle Cell and the Social Sciences
English

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<p>Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a severe chronic illness and one of the world's most common genetic conditions with 400000 children born annually with the disorder mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa India Brazil the Middle East and in diasporic African populations in North America and Europe. Biomedical treatments for SCD are increasingly available to the world's affluent populations while such medical care is available only in attenuated forms in Africa India and to socio-economically disadvantaged groups in North America and Europe.</p> <p>Often a condition rendered invisible in policy terms because of its problematic association with politically marginalized groups the <i>social </i>study of sickle cell has been neglected. This illuminating volume explores the challenges and possibilities for developing a social view of sickle cell and for improving the quality of lives of those living with SCD. Tackling the controversial role of screening and genetics in SCD the book offers a brief thematic history of approaches to the condition queries the role of ethnicity and includes a discussion of how the social model of disability can be applied as well as featuring chapters focusing on athletics prisons and schools.</p> <p>Bringing together a wide range of original research conducted in the USA the UK Ghana and Nigeria <i>Sickle Cell and the Social Sciences </i>is anchored in the discipline of sociology but draws upon a diverse range of fields including public health anthropology social policy and disability studies.</p>
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