Bernhard Hadolt, Anita Hardon, Josiane Gall
Emerging Socialities in 21st Century Healthcare
Herausgeber: Hadolt, Bernhard; Hadolt, Bernhard; Hardon, Anita
Bernhard Hadolt, Anita Hardon, Josiane Gall
Emerging Socialities in 21st Century Healthcare
Herausgeber: Hadolt, Bernhard; Hadolt, Bernhard; Hardon, Anita
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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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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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- Amsterdam University Press
- Verlag: Amsterdam University Press
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9789462982772
- ISBN-10: 9462982775
- Artikelnr.: 44675450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Amsterdam University Press
- Verlag: Amsterdam University Press
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9789462982772
- ISBN-10: 9462982775
- Artikelnr.: 44675450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Bernhard Hadolt is senior lecturer and former Director of Studies at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Vienna and a member of the steering committee of the Medical Anthropology at Home network. His work focused on the fields of assisted reproductive technology, genetic testing and more recently vaccination in Austria, Japan, and the Philippines. Prof Dr. Anita Hardon former Scientific Director of the AISSR, is known throughout the UvA and the international academic community for her invaluable contribution to the field of global healthcare and reproductive health. She is co-author of the vital book, >The Social Lives of Medicine >.
I. REFLECTING THEORY - Revisiting concepts 1. Biosociality extended: The
case of parental groups campaigning against paediatric vaccinations in
Italy Roberta Raffaetà 2. Emerging animistic socialities? An example of
transnational appropriation of curanderismo Franz Graf II. TRANSFORMATIONS
IN HEALTH CARE POLICY - Politics and ethics 3. Selling global HPV:
Pharmaceutical marketing and health care policy making in the case of human
papillomavirus vaccination in Austria and Japan Bernhard Hadolt and Monika
Gritsch 4. The birth of disabled people as 'ambiguous citizens':
Bio-politics, the ethical regime of the impaired body, and the ironies of
identity politics in Thailand Prachatip Kata 5. Market thinking and home
nursing: Perspectives on new socialities in health care in Denmark Bodil
Ludvigsen 6. The production and transformation of subjectivity: Health care
and migration in the province of Bologna (Italy) Ivo Quaranta III. NEW
SOCIALITIES & SUBJECTIVITIES IN CARE 7. Muslim migrants in Montreal and
perinatal care: Challenging moralities and local norms Sylvie Fortin and
Josiane Le Gall 8. 'I am here not to repair but see the person as a whole':
Pastoral care work in German hospitals Julia Thiesbonenkam-Maag 9.
Palliative care at home in the case of ALS Martine Verwey 10.
Configurations for action: How French general practitioners handle their
patients' consumption of psychotropic drugs Claudie Haxaire IV. NEW
SUBJECTIVITIES, SOCIALITIES, AND THE MEDIA 11. New forms of sociality on
the Internet: Users, advocates, and opponents of self-medication Sylvie
Fainzang 12. 'The internet saved my life': Overcoming isolation among the
homebound chronically ill Lina Masana.
case of parental groups campaigning against paediatric vaccinations in
Italy Roberta Raffaetà 2. Emerging animistic socialities? An example of
transnational appropriation of curanderismo Franz Graf II. TRANSFORMATIONS
IN HEALTH CARE POLICY - Politics and ethics 3. Selling global HPV:
Pharmaceutical marketing and health care policy making in the case of human
papillomavirus vaccination in Austria and Japan Bernhard Hadolt and Monika
Gritsch 4. The birth of disabled people as 'ambiguous citizens':
Bio-politics, the ethical regime of the impaired body, and the ironies of
identity politics in Thailand Prachatip Kata 5. Market thinking and home
nursing: Perspectives on new socialities in health care in Denmark Bodil
Ludvigsen 6. The production and transformation of subjectivity: Health care
and migration in the province of Bologna (Italy) Ivo Quaranta III. NEW
SOCIALITIES & SUBJECTIVITIES IN CARE 7. Muslim migrants in Montreal and
perinatal care: Challenging moralities and local norms Sylvie Fortin and
Josiane Le Gall 8. 'I am here not to repair but see the person as a whole':
Pastoral care work in German hospitals Julia Thiesbonenkam-Maag 9.
Palliative care at home in the case of ALS Martine Verwey 10.
Configurations for action: How French general practitioners handle their
patients' consumption of psychotropic drugs Claudie Haxaire IV. NEW
SUBJECTIVITIES, SOCIALITIES, AND THE MEDIA 11. New forms of sociality on
the Internet: Users, advocates, and opponents of self-medication Sylvie
Fainzang 12. 'The internet saved my life': Overcoming isolation among the
homebound chronically ill Lina Masana.
I. REFLECTING THEORY - Revisiting concepts 1. Biosociality extended: The
case of parental groups campaigning against paediatric vaccinations in
Italy Roberta Raffaetà 2. Emerging animistic socialities? An example of
transnational appropriation of curanderismo Franz Graf II. TRANSFORMATIONS
IN HEALTH CARE POLICY - Politics and ethics 3. Selling global HPV:
Pharmaceutical marketing and health care policy making in the case of human
papillomavirus vaccination in Austria and Japan Bernhard Hadolt and Monika
Gritsch 4. The birth of disabled people as 'ambiguous citizens':
Bio-politics, the ethical regime of the impaired body, and the ironies of
identity politics in Thailand Prachatip Kata 5. Market thinking and home
nursing: Perspectives on new socialities in health care in Denmark Bodil
Ludvigsen 6. The production and transformation of subjectivity: Health care
and migration in the province of Bologna (Italy) Ivo Quaranta III. NEW
SOCIALITIES & SUBJECTIVITIES IN CARE 7. Muslim migrants in Montreal and
perinatal care: Challenging moralities and local norms Sylvie Fortin and
Josiane Le Gall 8. 'I am here not to repair but see the person as a whole':
Pastoral care work in German hospitals Julia Thiesbonenkam-Maag 9.
Palliative care at home in the case of ALS Martine Verwey 10.
Configurations for action: How French general practitioners handle their
patients' consumption of psychotropic drugs Claudie Haxaire IV. NEW
SUBJECTIVITIES, SOCIALITIES, AND THE MEDIA 11. New forms of sociality on
the Internet: Users, advocates, and opponents of self-medication Sylvie
Fainzang 12. 'The internet saved my life': Overcoming isolation among the
homebound chronically ill Lina Masana.
case of parental groups campaigning against paediatric vaccinations in
Italy Roberta Raffaetà 2. Emerging animistic socialities? An example of
transnational appropriation of curanderismo Franz Graf II. TRANSFORMATIONS
IN HEALTH CARE POLICY - Politics and ethics 3. Selling global HPV:
Pharmaceutical marketing and health care policy making in the case of human
papillomavirus vaccination in Austria and Japan Bernhard Hadolt and Monika
Gritsch 4. The birth of disabled people as 'ambiguous citizens':
Bio-politics, the ethical regime of the impaired body, and the ironies of
identity politics in Thailand Prachatip Kata 5. Market thinking and home
nursing: Perspectives on new socialities in health care in Denmark Bodil
Ludvigsen 6. The production and transformation of subjectivity: Health care
and migration in the province of Bologna (Italy) Ivo Quaranta III. NEW
SOCIALITIES & SUBJECTIVITIES IN CARE 7. Muslim migrants in Montreal and
perinatal care: Challenging moralities and local norms Sylvie Fortin and
Josiane Le Gall 8. 'I am here not to repair but see the person as a whole':
Pastoral care work in German hospitals Julia Thiesbonenkam-Maag 9.
Palliative care at home in the case of ALS Martine Verwey 10.
Configurations for action: How French general practitioners handle their
patients' consumption of psychotropic drugs Claudie Haxaire IV. NEW
SUBJECTIVITIES, SOCIALITIES, AND THE MEDIA 11. New forms of sociality on
the Internet: Users, advocates, and opponents of self-medication Sylvie
Fainzang 12. 'The internet saved my life': Overcoming isolation among the
homebound chronically ill Lina Masana.







