Why do health inequalities exist? How do gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity or class affect health? How do climate change and technology impact health and illness?Written in a clear, student-friendly style, this is an exploration of the key sociological debates, themes and theories as they relate to health. Taking a global perspective, it is packed with comparative examples, case studies and activities, showing how sociology can answer complex questions about health and illness and make you a better practitioner.In this book you will: Build your foundational knowledge with clear discussions of the research and perspectives within the sociology of health, along with a historical overview of the subject. Read chapters based on a diverse range of key themes from gender and sexuality to health inequalities, race, class, mental health and ageing. Apply what you ve learnt across different cutting-edge contexts and real-life situations, including pandemics, policy, sport, and technology.This textbook provides valuable insights for anyone studying health and social care, nursing or who is interested in the social aspects of health.