Sharon Batt is an independent scholar and adjunct professor in the Department of Bioethics at Dalhousie University and a research affiliate of the university¿s Technoscience and Regulation Research Unit. A survivor of breast cancer, she cofounded Breast Cancer Action Qu¿c in 1991. Batt was a founding editor of Canada¿s first feminist magazine, the Edmonton-based Branching Out, and for six years was an editor for the Quebec consumer magazine Protect Yourself. Her documentary on cancer for CBC Radio¿s Ideas won the Major Armstrong award; her book, Patient No More: The Politics of Breast Cancer, won the Laura Jamieson Award for feminist nonfiction.…mehr
Sharon Batt is an independent scholar and adjunct professor in the Department of Bioethics at Dalhousie University and a research affiliate of the university¿s Technoscience and Regulation Research Unit. A survivor of breast cancer, she cofounded Breast Cancer Action Qu¿c in 1991. Batt was a founding editor of Canada¿s first feminist magazine, the Edmonton-based Branching Out, and for six years was an editor for the Quebec consumer magazine Protect Yourself. Her documentary on cancer for CBC Radio¿s Ideas won the Major Armstrong award; her book, Patient No More: The Politics of Breast Cancer, won the Laura Jamieson Award for feminist nonfiction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sharon Batt is an independent scholar and adjunct professor in the Department of Bioethics at Dalhousie University and a research affiliate of the university's Technoscience and Regulation Research Unit. A survivor of breast cancer, she cofounded Breast Cancer Action Québec in 1991. Batt was a founding editor of Canada's first feminist magazine, the Edmonton-based Branching Out, and for six years was an editor for the Quebec consumer magazine Protect Yourself. Her documentary on cancer for CBC Radio's Ideas won the Major Armstrong award; her book, Patient No More: The Politics of Breast Cancer, won the Laura Jamieson Award for feminist nonfiction.
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Preface Introduction: The Secret War among Patient Groups Part 1: Canada's Health Care System Transformed - Neoliberalism and the Erosion of the Welfare State 1 Canada's Health Policy Landscape 2 Health Advocacy Organizations in Canada Part 2: From Grassroots to Contestation to Partnership - The Breast Cancer Movement and Big Pharma 3 Beginnings of the Breast Cancer Movement 4 Advocacy Redefined 5 The Movement Fractures over Pharma Funding 6 Pharma Funding as the New Norm 7 Advocacy Groups and the Continuing Struggle over the Pharma-Funding Question Conclusion: The Fight for Medicine's Soul Appendix: Organizations and Their Members Notes Index
Preface Introduction: The Secret War among Patient Groups Part 1: Canada's Health Care System Transformed - Neoliberalism and the Erosion of the Welfare State 1 Canada's Health Policy Landscape 2 Health Advocacy Organizations in Canada Part 2: From Grassroots to Contestation to Partnership - The Breast Cancer Movement and Big Pharma 3 Beginnings of the Breast Cancer Movement 4 Advocacy Redefined 5 The Movement Fractures over Pharma Funding 6 Pharma Funding as the New Norm 7 Advocacy Groups and the Continuing Struggle over the Pharma-Funding Question Conclusion: The Fight for Medicine's Soul Appendix: Organizations and Their Members Notes Index
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