Emerging Socialities in 21st Century Healthcare edited by Bernhard Hadolt and Anita Hardon.
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TextPublisher: Project Muse, Manufacturer: Project MUSE, Description: 1 online resource (1 EPUB unpaged)ISBN: 9789048532810; 9048532817Subject(s): Medical care -- Case studies | Medical ethics -- Congresses | Medical innovations -- Congresses | Medical anthropology -- Congresses | Social medicine -- CongressesGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Case studies. | Conference papers and proceedings. | Electronic books. Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 306.4/61 LOC classification: RA418 | .E3533 2017Online resources: Full text available: Summary: The landscape of healthcare is changing rapidly, both on an organisational 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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The landscape of healthcare is changing rapidly, both on an organisational 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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