Complementary and Alternative Medicine is a sociological investigation of CAM in contemporary society, and an exploration of the forces throughout the globe, across different institutions, and within different therapeutic spaces, that constrain or foster alternative medicine.
Complementary and Alternative Medicine is a sociological investigation of CAM in contemporary society, and an exploration of the forces throughout the globe, across different institutions, and within different therapeutic spaces, that constrain or foster alternative medicine.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin Dew is Professor of Sociology at Victoria University of Wellington. He is a founding member of the Applied Research on Communication in Health (ARCH) group. His books include The Cult and Science of Public Health: A Sociological Investigation and Public Health, Personal Health and Pills: Drug Entanglements and Pharmaceuticalised Governance. His current research activities include studies of cancer survivorship and cancer care decision-making in relation to health inequities.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction to complemenatary and alternative medicine and therapeutic pluralism Chapter 2: State medicine, regulating practices and the creation of alternatives Chapter 3: Disciplining and integrating practices Chapter 4: Adjusting to statist medicine and the manipulation of chiropractic Chapter 5: Transformation, continuity and the ebb and flow of Chinese medicine Chapter 6: Empire, tradition and the many therapeutic faces of India Chapter 7: The unregulated CAM user and the expansion of therapeutic possibilities Chapter 8: The fraught use of CAM in cancer care Chapter 9: Incoherent forces: the disciplining and the unruliness of complementary and alternative therapies
Chapter 1: Introduction to complemenatary and alternative medicine and therapeutic pluralism
Chapter 2: State medicine, regulating practices and the creation of alternatives
Chapter 3: Disciplining and integrating practices
Chapter 4: Adjusting to statist medicine and the manipulation of chiropractic
Chapter 5: Transformation, continuity and the ebb and flow of Chinese medicine
Chapter 6: Empire, tradition and the many therapeutic faces of India
Chapter 7: The unregulated CAM user and the expansion of therapeutic possibilities
Chapter 8: The fraught use of CAM in cancer care
Chapter 9: Incoherent forces: the disciplining and the unruliness of complementary and alternative therapies
Chapter 1: Introduction to complemenatary and alternative medicine and therapeutic pluralism Chapter 2: State medicine, regulating practices and the creation of alternatives Chapter 3: Disciplining and integrating practices Chapter 4: Adjusting to statist medicine and the manipulation of chiropractic Chapter 5: Transformation, continuity and the ebb and flow of Chinese medicine Chapter 6: Empire, tradition and the many therapeutic faces of India Chapter 7: The unregulated CAM user and the expansion of therapeutic possibilities Chapter 8: The fraught use of CAM in cancer care Chapter 9: Incoherent forces: the disciplining and the unruliness of complementary and alternative therapies
Chapter 1: Introduction to complemenatary and alternative medicine and therapeutic pluralism
Chapter 2: State medicine, regulating practices and the creation of alternatives
Chapter 3: Disciplining and integrating practices
Chapter 4: Adjusting to statist medicine and the manipulation of chiropractic
Chapter 5: Transformation, continuity and the ebb and flow of Chinese medicine
Chapter 6: Empire, tradition and the many therapeutic faces of India
Chapter 7: The unregulated CAM user and the expansion of therapeutic possibilities
Chapter 8: The fraught use of CAM in cancer care
Chapter 9: Incoherent forces: the disciplining and the unruliness of complementary and alternative therapies
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