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111 2  Biannual Conference of Medical Anthropology at Home|n(7th 
       :|d2012 :|cDriebergen),|jauthor. 
245 10 Emerging socialities in 21st century health care /|cedited
       by Bernhard Hadolt, Anita Hardon. 
264  1 Amsterdam :|bAmsterdam University Press,|c2017. 
300    1 online resource (184 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
347    data file|2rda 
500    Based on contributions presented at the 7th Biannual 
       Conference of the Medical Anthropology at Home (MAAH) 
       network held in 2012 in Driebergen, The Netherlands. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tFrontmatter --|tTable of Contents --|tEmerging 
       Socialities in 21st Century Healthcare Introduction /
       |rHardon, Anita / Hadolt, Bernhard --|tPart I. REFLECTING 
       THEORY-Revisiting concepts --|t1. Biosociality extended. 
       The case of parental groups campaigning against paediatric
       vaccinations in Italy /|rRaffaetà, Roberta --|t2. Emerging
       animistic socialities? An example of transnational 
       appropriation of curanderismo /|rGraf, Franz --|tPart II. 
       TRANSFORMATIONS IN HEALTHCARE POLICY-Politics and ethics -
       -|t3. Selling global HPV. Pharmaceutical marketing and 
       healthcare policymaking in the case of human 
       papillomavirus vaccination in Austria and Japan /|rHadolt,
       Bernhard / Gritsch, Monika --|t4. The birth of disabled 
       people as 'ambiguous citizens'. Biopolitics, the ethical 
       regime of the impaired body, and the ironies of identity 
       politics in Thailand /|rKata, Prachatip --|t5. Market 
       thinking and home nursing. Perspectives on new socialities
       in healthcare in Denmark /|rLudvigsen, Bodil --|t6. The 
       production and transformation of subjectivity. Healthcare 
       and migration in the province of Bologna (Italy) /
       |rQuaranta, Ivo --|tPart III. NEW SOCIALITIES AND 
       SUBJECTIVITIES IN CARE --|t7. Muslim migrants in Montreal 
       and perinatal care. Challenging moralities and local norms
       /|rFortin, Sylvie / Gall, Josiane Le --|t8. 'I am here not
       to repair but see the person as a whole'. Pastoral care 
       work in German hospitals /|rThiesbonenkamp-Maag, Julia --
       |t9 Palliative care at home in the case of ALS /|rVerwey, 
       Martine --|t10. Configurations for action. How French 
       general practitioners handle their patients' consumption 
       of psychotropic drugs /|rHaxaire, Claudie --|tPart IV. NEW
       SUBJECTIVITIES, SOCIALITIES, AND THE MEDIA --|t11. New 
       forms of sociality on the Internet. Users, advocates, and 
       opponents of self-medication /|rFainzang, Sylvie --|t12. 
       'The Internet saved my life'. Overcoming isolation among 
       the homebound chronically ill /|rMasana, Lina --|tList of 
       Contributors --|tAcknowledgements --|tIndex 
520    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. 
588 0  Print version record. 
650  0 Social medicine|vCongresses. 
650  0 Medical anthropology|vCongresses. 
650  0 Medical innovations|vCongresses. 
650  0 Medical ethics|vCongresses. 
650  7 Medical anthropology.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01013693 
650  7 Medical ethics.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01014081 
650  7 Medical innovations.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01014181 
650  7 Social medicine.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01122637 
650  7 MEDICAL / General.|2bisacsh 
655  7 Conference papers and proceedings.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst01423772 
700 1  Hadolt, Bernhard,|eeditor. 
700 1  Hardon, Anita,|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tEmerging socialities in 21st century 
       health care.|dAmsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2017
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