Place and Health as Complex Systems: A Case Study and Empirical Test (SpringerBriefs in Public Health)
معرفی کتاب «Place and Health as Complex Systems: A Case Study and Empirical Test (SpringerBriefs in Public Health)» نوشتهٔ Brian Castellani, Rajeev Rajaram, J. Galen Buckwalter, Michael Ball, Frederic Hafferty (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer International Publishing AG در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The history of public health has focused on direct relationships between problems and solutions: vaccinations against diseases, ad campaigns targeting risky behaviors. But the accelerating pace and mounting intricacies of our lives are challenging the field to find new scientific methods for studying community health. The complexities of place (COP) approach is emerging as one such promising method. __Place and Health as Complex Systems__ demonstrates how COP works, making an empirical case for its use in for designing and implementing interventions. This brief resource reviews the defining characteristics of places as dynamic and evolving social systems, rigorously testing them as well as the COP approach itself. The study, of twenty communities within one county in the Midwest, combines case-based methods and complexity science to determine whether COP improves upon traditional statistical methods of public health research. Its conclusions reveal strengths and limitations of the approach, immediate possibilities for its use, and challenges regarding future research. Included in the coverage: * Characteristics of places and the complexities of place approach. * The Definitional Test of Complex Systems. * Case-based modeling using the SACS toolkit. * Methods, maps, and measures used in the study. * Places as nodes within larger networks. * Places as power-based conflicted negotiations. __Place and Health as Complex Systems__ brings COP into greater prominence in public health research, and is also valuable to researchers in related fields such as demography, health geography, community health, urban planning, and epidemiology. The History Of Public Health Has Focused On Direct Relationships Between Problems And Solutions: Vaccinations Against Diseases, Ad Campaigns Targeting Risky Behaviors. But The Accelerating Pace And Mounting Intricacies Of Our Lives Are Challenging The Field To Find New Scientific Methods For Studying Community Health. The Complexities Of Place (cop) Approach Is Emerging As One Such Promising Method. Place And Health As Complex Systems Demonstrates How Cop Works, Making An Empirical Case For Its Use In For Designing And Implementing Interventions. This Brief Resource Reviews The Defining Characteristics Of Places As Dynamic And Evolving Social Systems, Rigorously Testing Them As Well As The Cop Approach Itself. The Study, Of Twenty Communities Within One County In The Midwest, Combines Case-based Methods And Complexity Science To Determine Whether Cop Improves Upon Traditional Statistical Methods Of Public Health Research. Its Conclusions Reveal Strengths And Limitations Of The Approach, Immediate Possibilities For Its Use, And Challenges Regarding Future Research. Included In The Coverage: Characteristics Of Places And The Complexities Of Place Approach. The Definitional Test Of Complex Systems. Case-based Modeling Using The Sacs Toolkit. Methods, Maps, And Measures Used In The Study. Places As Nodes Within Larger Networks. Places As Power-based Conflicted Negotiations. Place And Health As Complex Systems Brings Cop Into Greater Prominence In Public Health Research, And Is Also Valuable To Researchers In Related Fields Such As Demography, Health Geography, Community Health, Urban Planning, And Epidemiology. The Complexities Of Place Approach.-definitional Test Of Complex Systems -- Case-based Modeling And The Sacs Toolkit -- Methods -- C1: Places Are Complex -- C2: Places Are Emergent And Self-organizing -- C3 Places Are Nodes Within Larger Networks -- C4: Places Are Dynamic And Evolving -- C5: Places Are Nonlinear -- C6: Places Are Subjective And Historical -- C7: Places Are Open- Ended With Fuzzy Boundaries -- C8: Places Are Power-based Conflicted Negotiations -- C9: Places Are Agent-based -- Conclusion. Brian Castellani, Rajeev Rajaram, J. Galen Buckwalter, Michael Ball, Frederic Hafferty. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Mode Of Access: World Wide Web. The history of public health has focused on direct relationships between problems and solutions: vaccinations against diseases, ad campaigns targeting risky behaviors. But the accelerating pace and mounting intricacies of our lives are challenging the field to find new scientific methods for studying community health. The complexities of place (COP) approach is emerging as one such promising method. ℗l Place and Health as Complex Systems demonstrates how COP works, making an empirical case for its use in for designing and implementing interventions. This brief resource reviews the defining characteristics of places as dynamic and evolving social systems, rigorously testing them as well as the COP approach itself. The study, of twenty communities within one county in the Midwest, combines case-based methods and complexity science to determine whether COP improves upon traditional statistical methods of public health research. Its conclusions reveal strengths and limitations of the approach, immediate possibilities for its use, and challenges regarding future research. Included in the coverage: ℗l Characteristics of places and the complexities of place approach. The Definitional Test of Complex Systems. Case-based modeling using the SACS toolkit. Methods, maps, and measures used in the study. Places as nodes within larger networks. Places as power-based conflicted negotiations. ℗l Place and Health as Complex Systems brings COP into greater prominence in public health research, and is also valuable to researchers in related fields such as demography, health geography, community health, urban planning, and epidemiology. ℗l Front Matter....Pages i-xi The Complexities of Place Approach....Pages 1-9 Definitional Test of Complex Systems....Pages 11-13 Case-Based Modeling and the SACS Toolkit....Pages 15-26 Methods....Pages 27-34 Places Are Complex....Pages 35-37 Places Are Emergent and Self-Organizing....Pages 39-45 Places Are Nodes within Larger Networks....Pages 47-49 Places Are Dynamic and Evolving....Pages 51-54 Places Are Nonlinear....Pages 55-57 Places Are Subjective and Historical....Pages 59-61 Places Are Open-Ended with Fuzzy Boundaries....Pages 63-65 Places Are Power-Based Conflicted Negotiations....Pages 67-68 Places Are Agent-Based....Pages 69-74 Conclusion....Pages 75-76 Back Matter....Pages 77-82
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