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9048532817
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9789462982772
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9462982775
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Frontmatter --Table of Contents --Emerging Socialities in 21st Century Healthcare Introduction /Hardon, Anita / Hadolt, Bernhard --Part I. REFLECTING THEORY-Revisiting concepts --1. Biosociality extended. The case of parental groups campaigning against paediatric vaccinations in Italy /Raffaetà, Roberta --2. Emerging animistic socialities? An example of transnational appropriation of curanderismo /Graf, Franz --Part II. TRANSFORMATIONS IN HEALTHCARE POLICY-Politics and ethics --3. Selling global HPV. Pharmaceutical marketing and healthcare policymaking in the case of human papillomavirus vaccination in Austria and Japan /Hadolt, Bernhard / Gritsch, Monika --4. The birth of disabled people as 'ambiguous citizens'. Biopolitics, the ethical regime of the impaired body, and the ironies of identity politics in Thailand /Kata, Prachatip --5. Market thinking and home nursing. Perspectives on new socialities in healthcare in Denmark /Ludvigsen, Bodil --6. The production and transformation of subjectivity. Healthcare and migration in the province of Bologna (Italy) /Quaranta, Ivo --Part III. NEW SOCIALITIES AND SUBJECTIVITIES IN CARE --7. Muslim migrants in Montreal and perinatal care. Challenging moralities and local norms /Fortin, Sylvie / Gall, Josiane Le --8. 'I am here not to repair but see the person as a whole'. Pastoral care work in German hospitals /Thiesbonenkamp-Maag, Julia --9 Palliative care at home in the case of ALS /Verwey, Martine --10. Configurations for action. How French general practitioners handle their patients' consumption of psychotropic drugs /Haxaire, Claudie --Part IV. NEW SUBJECTIVITIES, SOCIALITIES, AND THE MEDIA --11. New forms of sociality on the Internet. Users, advocates, and opponents of self-medication /Fainzang, Sylvie --12. 'The Internet saved my life'. Overcoming isolation among the homebound chronically ill /Masana, Lina --List of Contributors --Acknowledgements --Index
Content:
The landscape of health care is changing rapidly, both on an organizational and a technological level. This book gathers medical anthropologists to examine the ways that both patients and health care workers are being affected by new policies, market, and technologies. Contributors cover a wide range of topics, including vaccination, disability, migration, and self-medication, making clear that not only are changing circumstances leading to the emergence of new socialities, but they are also driving new ethics and moralities
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Based on contributions presented at the 7th Biannual Conference of the Medical Anthropology at Home (MAAH) network held in 2012 in Driebergen, The Netherlands
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Emerging socialities in 21st century health care Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2017 ISBN 9789462982772
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