Healthcare Activism
Markets, Morals, and the Collective Good
Herausgeber: Geiger, Susi
Healthcare Activism
Markets, Morals, and the Collective Good
Herausgeber: Geiger, Susi
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Healthcare has undergone major changes in personalization, marketization, and digitalization in recent decades. Through conceptual and empirical studies from a variety of healthcare contexts, this book explores the role of activists and civil society in defining and defending the collective good in healthcare and its changing landscape.
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Healthcare has undergone major changes in personalization, marketization, and digitalization in recent decades. Through conceptual and empirical studies from a variety of healthcare contexts, this book explores the role of activists and civil society in defining and defending the collective good in healthcare and its changing landscape.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780198865223
- ISBN-10: 0198865228
- Artikelnr.: 61855989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780198865223
- ISBN-10: 0198865228
- Artikelnr.: 61855989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Susi Geiger is a Full Professor of Marketing and Market Studies in the College of Business, University College Dublin, and holder of a European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant, 'MISFIRES and Market Innovation', which studies activism in health care markets. Her research focuses on how complex markets are organized, with specific interests in technology and health care markets in the context of social justice concerns. She has published numerous articles on these issues in journals such Organization Studies, Business & Society, Research Policy, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, and Marketing Theory. She also co-edited the volume Concerned Markets (Edward Elgar, 2014).
* 1: Susi Geiger: Healthcare Activism, Marketization, and the
Collective Good
* 2: Ilaria Galasso and Susi Geiger: Preventing "Exit", Eliciting
"Voice": Patient, Participant, and Public Involvement as Invited
Activism in Precision Medicine and Genomics Initiatives
* 3: Vololona Rabeharisoa and Liliana Doganova: War on Diseases:
Patient Organizations' Problematization and Exploration of Market
Issues
* 4: Gillian Moran and Nicola Mountford: "Please Don't Put a Price on
Our Lives": Social Media and the Contestation of Value in Ireland's
Pricing of Orphan Drugs
* 5: Klaus Hoeyer and Henriette Langstrup: Datafying the Patient Voice:
The Making of Pervasive Infrastructures as Processes of Promise,
Ruination, and Repair
* 6: Lisa Lindén: Initiators, Controllers and Influencers: Enacting
Patient Advocacy Roles in Cervical Cancer Screening Policy Practices
* 7: Mohammed Cheded and Gillian Hopkinson: Heroes, Villains, and
Victims: Tracing Breast Cancer Activist Movements
* 8: Samantha D. Gottlieb: The Fantastical Empowered Patient
* 9: Barbara Prainsack and Hendrik Wagenaar: Markets, Morals, and the
Collective Good after Covid-19
Collective Good
* 2: Ilaria Galasso and Susi Geiger: Preventing "Exit", Eliciting
"Voice": Patient, Participant, and Public Involvement as Invited
Activism in Precision Medicine and Genomics Initiatives
* 3: Vololona Rabeharisoa and Liliana Doganova: War on Diseases:
Patient Organizations' Problematization and Exploration of Market
Issues
* 4: Gillian Moran and Nicola Mountford: "Please Don't Put a Price on
Our Lives": Social Media and the Contestation of Value in Ireland's
Pricing of Orphan Drugs
* 5: Klaus Hoeyer and Henriette Langstrup: Datafying the Patient Voice:
The Making of Pervasive Infrastructures as Processes of Promise,
Ruination, and Repair
* 6: Lisa Lindén: Initiators, Controllers and Influencers: Enacting
Patient Advocacy Roles in Cervical Cancer Screening Policy Practices
* 7: Mohammed Cheded and Gillian Hopkinson: Heroes, Villains, and
Victims: Tracing Breast Cancer Activist Movements
* 8: Samantha D. Gottlieb: The Fantastical Empowered Patient
* 9: Barbara Prainsack and Hendrik Wagenaar: Markets, Morals, and the
Collective Good after Covid-19
* 1: Susi Geiger: Healthcare Activism, Marketization, and the
Collective Good
* 2: Ilaria Galasso and Susi Geiger: Preventing "Exit", Eliciting
"Voice": Patient, Participant, and Public Involvement as Invited
Activism in Precision Medicine and Genomics Initiatives
* 3: Vololona Rabeharisoa and Liliana Doganova: War on Diseases:
Patient Organizations' Problematization and Exploration of Market
Issues
* 4: Gillian Moran and Nicola Mountford: "Please Don't Put a Price on
Our Lives": Social Media and the Contestation of Value in Ireland's
Pricing of Orphan Drugs
* 5: Klaus Hoeyer and Henriette Langstrup: Datafying the Patient Voice:
The Making of Pervasive Infrastructures as Processes of Promise,
Ruination, and Repair
* 6: Lisa Lindén: Initiators, Controllers and Influencers: Enacting
Patient Advocacy Roles in Cervical Cancer Screening Policy Practices
* 7: Mohammed Cheded and Gillian Hopkinson: Heroes, Villains, and
Victims: Tracing Breast Cancer Activist Movements
* 8: Samantha D. Gottlieb: The Fantastical Empowered Patient
* 9: Barbara Prainsack and Hendrik Wagenaar: Markets, Morals, and the
Collective Good after Covid-19
Collective Good
* 2: Ilaria Galasso and Susi Geiger: Preventing "Exit", Eliciting
"Voice": Patient, Participant, and Public Involvement as Invited
Activism in Precision Medicine and Genomics Initiatives
* 3: Vololona Rabeharisoa and Liliana Doganova: War on Diseases:
Patient Organizations' Problematization and Exploration of Market
Issues
* 4: Gillian Moran and Nicola Mountford: "Please Don't Put a Price on
Our Lives": Social Media and the Contestation of Value in Ireland's
Pricing of Orphan Drugs
* 5: Klaus Hoeyer and Henriette Langstrup: Datafying the Patient Voice:
The Making of Pervasive Infrastructures as Processes of Promise,
Ruination, and Repair
* 6: Lisa Lindén: Initiators, Controllers and Influencers: Enacting
Patient Advocacy Roles in Cervical Cancer Screening Policy Practices
* 7: Mohammed Cheded and Gillian Hopkinson: Heroes, Villains, and
Victims: Tracing Breast Cancer Activist Movements
* 8: Samantha D. Gottlieb: The Fantastical Empowered Patient
* 9: Barbara Prainsack and Hendrik Wagenaar: Markets, Morals, and the
Collective Good after Covid-19







