The rise of Western scientific medicine fully established the medical sector of the U.S. political economy by the end of the Second World War, the first "social transformation of American medicine." Then, in an ongoing process called medicalization, the jurisdiction of medicine began expanding, redefining certain areas once deemed moral, social, or legal problems (such as alcoholism, drug addiction, and obesity) as medical problems. The editors of this important collection argue that since the mid-1980s, dramatic, and especially technoscientific, changes in the constitution, organization, and practices of contemporary biomedicine have coalesced into biomedicalization, the second major transformation of American medicine. This volume offers in-depth analyses and case studies along with the groundbreaking essay in which the editors first elaborated their theory of biomedicalization.Contributors. Natalie Boero, Adele E. Clarke, Jennifer R. Fishman, Jennifer Ruth Fosket, Kelly Joyce, Jonathan Kahn, Laura Mamo, Jackie Orr, Elianne Riska, Janet K. Shim, Sara Shostak
Adele E. Clarke & Jennifer R. Fishman
Biomedicalization [PDF ebook]
Technoscience, Health, and Illness in the U.S.
Biomedicalization [PDF ebook]
Technoscience, Health, and Illness in the U.S.
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9780822391258 ● Éditeur Adele E. Clarke & Jennifer R. Fishman ● Maison d’édition Duke University Press ● Publié 2010 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 6811893 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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