Fausto-Sterling, Anne; Coll, Cynthia Garcia; Lamarre, Meghan - In: Social Science & Medicine 74 (2012) 11, pp. 1684-1692
The most common paradigm used to analyze health differences between men and women, is to divide the body from the social environment. In such a model, the bodily contribution and the social contribution add up to 100%. A few health science researchers offer more sophisticated approaches. None,...