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  • - Knowledge Production and Social Transformation
     
    £124.49

    Shifting the sociological focus away from CAM as a stable entity that elicits perceptions and experiences, chapters explore the forms that CAM takes in different settings, how global social transformations elicit varieties of CAM, and how CAM philosophies and practices are co-produced in the context of social change.

  • by Alan Petersen & Claire Tanner
    £58.49 - 83.99

  • - Exploring Health and Technology through Personal Medical Devices
     
    £93.99

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  • - The Go-Betweens in a Changing Socio-Technical Landscape
     
    £47.99

    Welcome or not, most citizens in Western countries are unable to go through a day without receiving a dose of health information. This book examines the ways in which ordinary people locate and digest the amount of health information available today, focusing on the unexplored 'middle' place of human and technical mediators.

  • - Regenerative Medicine in Transition
    by H. Gottweis, B. Salter & C. Waldby
    £47.99

    Drawing on a wide range of interviews and primary and secondary sources, this book investigates the dynamic interactions between national regulatory formation and the global biopolitics of regenerative medicine and human embryonic stem cell science.

  • - Societal Learning as an Alternative to Regulation
     
    £47.99

    Based on detailed studies of the actual use of genetic testing in context, this book looks at the ethical and political questions raised by the expanding role of genetic information in society. In contrast to the established perspective which focuses on individual freedom, the authors emphasize a pragmatic approach focussed on societal learning.

  • - Innovation, Politics and Promissory Science
    by Courtney Davis & John Patrick Abraham
    £93.99

    This is the first book to examine how effectively American and supranational EU governments have regulated innovative pharmaceuticals during the last 30 years regarding public health. It explains why pharmaceutical regulation has been misdirected by commercial interests and misconceived ideologies.

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    £47.99

    This volume breaks new ground by asking how our understandings of gender can be informed by exploring the socio-technical relations of ICTs in health care, and how far an appreciation of the ways in which gender works can inform and improve our understanding of how ICTs are being developed, implemented, and used in health care contexts.

  • - Challenge, Change and Innovation
     
    £93.99

    The first detailed and comprehensive analysis of the implications of new health technologies for society, the delivery of health care, and the very meaning of health itself. It is based on new, critical social science research integrated according to core themes, making it accessible and engaging to both students and researchers.

  • - 'What is Life?'
    by S. Webster
    £47.99

    Through an examination of his later personal notebooks, this study explores the reciprocal effects that Samuel Taylor Coleridge's scientific explorations, philosophical convictions, theological beliefs, and states of health exerted upon his perceptions of human Body/Soul relations, both in life and after death.

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