Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
J Health Soc Behav. 2013 Jun;54(2):145-64. doi: 10.1177/0022146513484473. Epub 2013 Apr 18.
This article reviews the personal and professional processes of developing an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the complex issues of environmental health in their community, political-economic, social science, and scientific contexts. This interdisciplinary approach includes a synthesis of research, policy work, and advocacy. To examine multiple forms of interdisciplinarity, I examine pathways of integrating medical and environmental sociology via three challenges to the boundaries of traditional research: (1) crossing the boundaries of medical and environmental sociology, (2) linking social science and environmental health science, and (3) crossing the boundary of research and advocacy. These boundary crossings are discussed in light of conceptual and theoretical developments of popular epidemiology, contested illnesses, and health social movements. This interdisciplinary work offers a more comprehensive sociological lens for understanding complex problems and a practical ability to join with scientists, activists, and officials to meet public health needs for amelioration and prevention of environmental health threats.
本文回顾了个人和专业的发展过程,以跨学科的方式理解其社区中的环境健康的复杂问题,包括政治经济、社会科学和科学背景。这种跨学科方法包括研究、政策工作和宣传的综合。为了研究多种形式的跨学科性,我通过传统研究边界的三个挑战来检验医学和环境社会学的融合途径:(1)跨越医学和环境社会学的边界,(2)连接社会科学和环境健康科学,以及(3)跨越研究和宣传的边界。这些边界的跨越是根据流行流行病学、有争议的疾病和健康社会运动的概念和理论发展来讨论的。这项跨学科工作为理解复杂问题提供了更全面的社会学视角,并且具有与科学家、活动家和官员合作,满足改善和预防环境健康威胁的公共卫生需求的实际能力。