The concept of health in Collective Health: contributions from social and historical critique of scientific production

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Marcelo José de Souza e
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Schraiber,Lilia Blima, Mota,André
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Physis (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-73312019000100600
Resumo: Abstract This study aimed to understand the concept of health within Collective Health. Our analysis starts from Marxism as a theoretical reference, both to define what is a “concept” and to understand the critical thinking of Collective Health. As empirical research the bibliographic production of the main journals that bring together Collective Health publications as a knowledge area was used, which resulted in 34 papers that somehow treated the concept of health, even if it was not the main object of the study. From this analysis we identified at least three different modalities of definitions, which varied both in the referential basis used to apprehend and analyze empirical realities concerning health, and in the conceptualization of social that could be in this analysis. We have also identified that the papers ranged between a production that was strictly descriptive of these empirical realities and strictly theoretical essays, rather than to produce a concrete (empirical) thought based on the elected definition of social. It was concluded that within Health Collective the concept of health has been taken, in general, either as a notion (a partial approximation of the object) or as a motto, from an ethical-political engagement that ends up relegating the theoretical-conceptual contribution to the background.
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title The concept of health in Collective Health: contributions from social and historical critique of scientific production
spellingShingle The concept of health in Collective Health: contributions from social and historical critique of scientific production
Silva,Marcelo José de Souza e
Collective Health
concept formation
health
knowledge
work
title_short The concept of health in Collective Health: contributions from social and historical critique of scientific production
title_full The concept of health in Collective Health: contributions from social and historical critique of scientific production
title_fullStr The concept of health in Collective Health: contributions from social and historical critique of scientific production
title_full_unstemmed The concept of health in Collective Health: contributions from social and historical critique of scientific production
title_sort The concept of health in Collective Health: contributions from social and historical critique of scientific production
author Silva,Marcelo José de Souza e
author_facet Silva,Marcelo José de Souza e
Schraiber,Lilia Blima
Mota,André
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author2 Schraiber,Lilia Blima
Mota,André
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Marcelo José de Souza e
Schraiber,Lilia Blima
Mota,André
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Collective Health
concept formation
health
knowledge
work
topic Collective Health
concept formation
health
knowledge
work
description Abstract This study aimed to understand the concept of health within Collective Health. Our analysis starts from Marxism as a theoretical reference, both to define what is a “concept” and to understand the critical thinking of Collective Health. As empirical research the bibliographic production of the main journals that bring together Collective Health publications as a knowledge area was used, which resulted in 34 papers that somehow treated the concept of health, even if it was not the main object of the study. From this analysis we identified at least three different modalities of definitions, which varied both in the referential basis used to apprehend and analyze empirical realities concerning health, and in the conceptualization of social that could be in this analysis. We have also identified that the papers ranged between a production that was strictly descriptive of these empirical realities and strictly theoretical essays, rather than to produce a concrete (empirical) thought based on the elected definition of social. It was concluded that within Health Collective the concept of health has been taken, in general, either as a notion (a partial approximation of the object) or as a motto, from an ethical-political engagement that ends up relegating the theoretical-conceptual contribution to the background.
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