Funded Research

The Concepts of Health, Illness and Disease

SchemeNameResearch Networks and Workshops
SubjectPhilosophy - Philosophy of Science & Mathematics, & Mathmatical Logic
Award Holder NameDr Havi Carel
OrganisationUniversity of the West of England, Bristol
DepartmentFac of Social Sciences and Humanities
Assessment PanelPhilosophy, Religious Studies and Law
Date Awarded24 Sep 2008
Project Summary/ExtractThis research network will bring together researchers from diverse disciplines in order to explore the concepts of health, illness and disease. Developing a thorough understanding of these concepts is of crucial importance to society as a whole, because whether a condition is considered pathological often has ethical, social and economic implications. The project will address issues such as: Is illness a physiological dysfunction or a social classification? How do different concepts of illness affect our treatment of ill people? Such questions are of direct relevance to issues of public concern, such as: Should the NHS pay for the treatment of nicotine addiction? Is it right for shy people to take character-altering drugs? These questions depend on how we understand the concepts of disease, illness and health, which dimension of illness we emphasise, whether we consider particular conditions as pathological and so on. Developing an understanding of these concepts is a fundamental first step in addressing such questions. Over the past three decades, various accounts of illness have been proposed by researchers from sociology, law, philosophy, public health and economics. Often, however, proponents of various accounts have been isolated within their own discipline with an apparent unawareness of competing accounts. As a result, while there are now a number of different accounts of disease and illness available, there is no consensus about which, if any, of these accounts is ultimately acceptable and what implications each account may have. Our proposed network will explore differences and overlaps between these different accounts. The network aims to bring together researchers from multiple disciplines to create dialogue between them, as well as between researchers and health practitioners, on the concepts of health, illness and disease. The network activities will include a series of workshops, an international conference, workshops specifically designed for health profressionals and a series of public debates. The network is not only envisaged as an academic project but as a project that will contribute to public debates about health, create knowledge exchange between academia and healthcare practitioners and draw new researchers from a variety of disciplines into the network. We believe that the network will successfully support the AHRC mission and that the relatively modest resources requested will be more than justified by the network's academic impact and contribution to public debates on health. Engaging with the public and influencing practice are significant outcomes of this project, which is seen as a platform for knoweldge transfer between academia, health practitioners and the general public. The aims of the network are to: - answer an existing need for an organised network on the concepts of health, illness and disease and for pursuing meta-theoretical questions in medicine - build links between researchers from relevant disciplines - create a platform for knowledge exchange through meetings and workshops conducted with health professionals, presenting researchers with first-hand experience of working in healthcare - create links with health practitioners interested in theoretical questions about their practice - disseminate the results of research through workshops, publications and a website - disseminate ideas to health practitioners through specially designed workshops - disseminate results of research to the public and enable public engagement with them through public debates.
Number Of Studentships0
Start Date of Award05 Jan 2009
End Date of Award04 Apr 2011
ApplicantDr Havi Carel
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