Margaret M. Lock
Living and Working with the New Medical Technologies
Intersections of Inquiry
Herausgeber: Lock, Margaret; Young, Alan
Margaret M. Lock
Living and Working with the New Medical Technologies
Intersections of Inquiry
Herausgeber: Lock, Margaret; Young, Alan
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Interdisciplinary collection of essays on the influence and development of new medical technologies.
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Interdisciplinary collection of essays on the influence and development of new medical technologies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780521655682
- ISBN-10: 0521655684
- Artikelnr.: 21392950
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780521655682
- ISBN-10: 0521655684
- Artikelnr.: 21392950
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Alberto Cambrosio, Allan Young and Margaret Lock; Part I.
Epochal Transitions? Biomedicine and the Transformation of Socionature: 2.
Beyond nature and culture: modes of reasoning in the age of molecular
biology and medicine Hans-Jorg Rheinberger; 3. Epochs, presents, events
Paul Rabinow; Part II. Laboratories and Clinics: The Material Culture of
Biomedicine: 4. Trustworthy knowledge and desperate patients: clinical
tests for new drugs from cancer to AIDS Ilana Lowy; 5. Pathology and the
clinic: an ethnographic presentation of two atheroscleroses Annemarie Mol;
6. 'Real compared to what?': diagnosing leukemias and lymphomas Peter
Keating and Alberto Cambrosio; 7. History, hystery, and psychiatric styles
of reasoning Allan Young; Part III. Technologies and Bodies: The Extended
Networks of Biomedicine: 8. Screening the body: the Pap smear and the
mammogram Patricia A. Kaufert; 9. Extra chromosomes and blue tulips:
medico-familial interpretations Rayna Rapp; 10. When explanations rest:
'good-enough' brain science and the new sociomedical disorders Joseph
Dumit; 11. On dying twice: culture, technology, and the determination of
death Margaret Lock; 12. The practice of organ transplants: networks,
documents, translations Veena Das.
Epochal Transitions? Biomedicine and the Transformation of Socionature: 2.
Beyond nature and culture: modes of reasoning in the age of molecular
biology and medicine Hans-Jorg Rheinberger; 3. Epochs, presents, events
Paul Rabinow; Part II. Laboratories and Clinics: The Material Culture of
Biomedicine: 4. Trustworthy knowledge and desperate patients: clinical
tests for new drugs from cancer to AIDS Ilana Lowy; 5. Pathology and the
clinic: an ethnographic presentation of two atheroscleroses Annemarie Mol;
6. 'Real compared to what?': diagnosing leukemias and lymphomas Peter
Keating and Alberto Cambrosio; 7. History, hystery, and psychiatric styles
of reasoning Allan Young; Part III. Technologies and Bodies: The Extended
Networks of Biomedicine: 8. Screening the body: the Pap smear and the
mammogram Patricia A. Kaufert; 9. Extra chromosomes and blue tulips:
medico-familial interpretations Rayna Rapp; 10. When explanations rest:
'good-enough' brain science and the new sociomedical disorders Joseph
Dumit; 11. On dying twice: culture, technology, and the determination of
death Margaret Lock; 12. The practice of organ transplants: networks,
documents, translations Veena Das.
1. Introduction Alberto Cambrosio, Allan Young and Margaret Lock; Part I.
Epochal Transitions? Biomedicine and the Transformation of Socionature: 2.
Beyond nature and culture: modes of reasoning in the age of molecular
biology and medicine Hans-Jorg Rheinberger; 3. Epochs, presents, events
Paul Rabinow; Part II. Laboratories and Clinics: The Material Culture of
Biomedicine: 4. Trustworthy knowledge and desperate patients: clinical
tests for new drugs from cancer to AIDS Ilana Lowy; 5. Pathology and the
clinic: an ethnographic presentation of two atheroscleroses Annemarie Mol;
6. 'Real compared to what?': diagnosing leukemias and lymphomas Peter
Keating and Alberto Cambrosio; 7. History, hystery, and psychiatric styles
of reasoning Allan Young; Part III. Technologies and Bodies: The Extended
Networks of Biomedicine: 8. Screening the body: the Pap smear and the
mammogram Patricia A. Kaufert; 9. Extra chromosomes and blue tulips:
medico-familial interpretations Rayna Rapp; 10. When explanations rest:
'good-enough' brain science and the new sociomedical disorders Joseph
Dumit; 11. On dying twice: culture, technology, and the determination of
death Margaret Lock; 12. The practice of organ transplants: networks,
documents, translations Veena Das.
Epochal Transitions? Biomedicine and the Transformation of Socionature: 2.
Beyond nature and culture: modes of reasoning in the age of molecular
biology and medicine Hans-Jorg Rheinberger; 3. Epochs, presents, events
Paul Rabinow; Part II. Laboratories and Clinics: The Material Culture of
Biomedicine: 4. Trustworthy knowledge and desperate patients: clinical
tests for new drugs from cancer to AIDS Ilana Lowy; 5. Pathology and the
clinic: an ethnographic presentation of two atheroscleroses Annemarie Mol;
6. 'Real compared to what?': diagnosing leukemias and lymphomas Peter
Keating and Alberto Cambrosio; 7. History, hystery, and psychiatric styles
of reasoning Allan Young; Part III. Technologies and Bodies: The Extended
Networks of Biomedicine: 8. Screening the body: the Pap smear and the
mammogram Patricia A. Kaufert; 9. Extra chromosomes and blue tulips:
medico-familial interpretations Rayna Rapp; 10. When explanations rest:
'good-enough' brain science and the new sociomedical disorders Joseph
Dumit; 11. On dying twice: culture, technology, and the determination of
death Margaret Lock; 12. The practice of organ transplants: networks,
documents, translations Veena Das.