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PREFACE 1. Social Movements and the Transformation of U.S. Health Care: Introduction -SANDRA R. LEVITSKY & JANE BANASZAK-HOLL SECTION I: TRANSFORMATION OF STATE FINANCING AND REGULATION 2. The Limitations of Social Movements as Catalysts for Change -CONSTANCE A. NATHANSON 3. The Challenge of Universal Health Care: Social Movements, Presidential LEADERSHIP, AND PRIVATE POWER -BEATRIX HOFFMAN 4. The Consumer-Directed Health Care Movement: Defining the Limits of Democratic Representation -JILL QUADAGNO AND J. BRANDON MCKELVEY 5. Mobilizing for Reform: Cohesion in State Healthcare Coalitions -HOLLY JARMAN AND SCOTT L. GREER 6. The Strength of Diverse Ties: Multiple Hybridity in the Politics of Inclusion and Difference in U.S. Biomedical Research -STEVEN EPSTEIN SECTION II. THE REORIENTATION OF INSTITUTIONAL FIELDS 7. Field Analysis and Policy Ethnography in the Study of Health Social Movements -PHIL BROWN, RACHEL MORELLO-FROSCH, STEPHEN ZAVESTOSKI, LAURA SENIER, REBECCA GASIOR ALTMAN, ELIZABETH HOOVER, SABRINA MCCORMICK, BRIAN MAYER, AND CRYSTAL ADAMS 8. The Institutionalization of Community Action in Public Health -MARK WOLFSON AND MARIA PARRIES 9. . Social Movement Challenges to Structural Archetypes: Abortion Rights, AIDS, and Long-Term Care -MARTIN KITCHENER 10. The Hostile Takeover of Bioethics by the Religious Right and the Counter-Offensive -RENEE R. ANSPACH SECTION III. PROFESSIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF HEALTH CARE AND RESEARCH 11. Shadow Mobilization for Environmental Health and Justice -SCOTT FRICKEL 12. Bringing Social Movement Theory to Health Care Practice in the English National Health Service -PAUL BATE AND GLENN ROBERT 13. Complementary and Integrative Medicine in Medical Education: The Birth of an Organized Movement -MICHAEL S. GOLDSTEIN 14. . Sources of Self-Help Movement Legitimation -MATTHEW E. ARCHIBALD SECTION IV. CULTURE AND LEGITIMACY IN US HEALTH CARE 15. . Hot or Not?: Obstacles to Emerging Climate-Induced Illness Movements -SABRINA MCCORMICK 16. From Infanticide to Activism: Emotions and Identity in Self Help Movements -VERTA TAYLOR AND LISA LEITZ 17. . Framing Hazards in the Health Arena: Mis-framings, Frame Disputes and Frame Shifting in Relation to Obesity, Work-Related Diseases, and Gamete Transfer in Infertility -DAVID A. SNOW AND ROBERTA G. LESSOR 18. Conclusion: The Shape of Collective Action in the U.S. Health Sector -VERTA TAYLOR AND MAYER N. ZALD

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