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[...]... the next one For those who stay the course there is the promise of a greater understanding ofthe contours ofthemedicalization process The earliest critiques argued that themedicalization case has been overstated and that significant constraints limit rampant medicalization (R Fox, 1977; Strong, 1979) Some of these critiques conflated deprofessionalization with demedicalization (R Fox, 1977) Others failed... are only rough indices, they give a general sense ofthe amount of attention and writing given to this topic In sociology alone there are dozens of case examples of medicalization; the corresponding body of literature has loosely been called themedicalization thesis” (Ballard and Elston, 2005) or even medicalization theory” (Williams and Calnan, 1996) Medicalization also has gained attention beyond... characteristics of medicalization, briefly reviewing the rise ofmedicalization and some ongoing controversies, outlining some of the changes in medicine in the past twenty years, and introducing the importance ofthe creation of markets for medicalizationThe next four chapters examine specific cases of medicalization, each with a particular conceptual issue: extension ofmedicalization from one to both genders;... reviewed some ofthe writings onmedicalization more completely (Conrad, 1992, 2000) characteristics ofmedicalization Sociologists have studied medicalization since the late 1960s The first studies focused onthemedicalizationof deviance (Pitts, 1968; Conrad, 1975), but soon the concept was seen to be applicable to a wide range ofhuman problems that had entered medical jurisdiction (Freidson, 1970;... expansion of a specific malady to encompass more populations; biomedical enhancement as a form of medicalization; and the potential for remedicalization The final three chapters analyze the measurement of medicalization, the shifting engines that drive this phenomenon, and some of the consequences ofmedicalization for medicine, patients, and societyThe second through fourth chapters examine both the creation... sociological studies took a social constructionist tack in investigating the rise ofmedicalizationThe focus was onthe creation (or construction) of new medical categories with the subsequent expansion of medical jurisdiction Concepts such as moral entrepreneurs, professional dominance, and claims-making were central to the analytical discourse Studies ofthemedicalizationof hyperactivity, child abuse,... amounts ofmedicalization Chapter 7 focuses onthe emergent engines ofmedicalization In the past thirty years, the driving forces behind medicalization have shifted from the medical profession, social movements, and inter- or intraorganizational conflicts to biotechnology, consumers, and managed care In this chapter I focus on the importance ofthe creation of medical markets for medicalization Chapter... The two dreams (i.e., nationalized medical profession and disappearance of disease) are isomorphic; the first expressing in a very positive way the strict, militant, dogmatic medicalizationof society, by way of a quasi-religious conversion and the establishment of a therapeutic clergy; the second expressing the same medicalization, but in a triumphant, negative way, that is to say, the volitization... studies ofmedicalization tend to be social constructionist rather than Foucauldian in orientation If one conducted a meta-analysis ofthe studies from the 1970s and 1980s, several social factors would predominate At the risk of oversimplification, I suggest that medicalization 9 three factors underlie most of those analyses First, there was the power and authority ofthe medical profession, whether in... in adjudicating whether any particular problem is really a medical problem That is far beyond the scope of my expertise and the boundaries 4 concepts of this book I am interested in the social underpinnings of this expansion of medical jurisdiction and the social implications of this development We can examine the medicalization ofhuman problems and bracket the question of whether they are “real” medical . alt="" The Medicalization of Society This page intentionally left blank The Medicalization of Society On the Transformation of Human Conditions into Treatable Disorders peter conrad The Johns Hopkins. chapter I focus on the importance of the creation of medical markets for medicalization. Chapter 8, the final chapter, ana- lyzes some of the consequences of medicalization for our culture, society, . 2000). characteristics of medicalization Sociologists have studied medicalization since the late 1960s. The first studies fo- cused on the medicalization of deviance (Pitts, 1968; Conrad, 1975), but soon the con- cept