Medical knowledge is always in motion. It moves from the lab to the office, from a press release to a patient, from an academic journal to a civil servants desk and then on to a policymaker. These movements matter: value judgements on the validity of certain forms of knowledge determine the direction of clinical research, and policy decisions are taken in relation to existing knowledge. The complexity of medical information and its wider effects is the focus of Movement of knowledge. The authors address the pervasive influence of knowledge in medical and public health settings and scrutinize a range of methodological and theoretical tools to study knowledge. They take a multidisciplinary approach to the medical humanities, presenting both contemporary and historical perspectives in order to explore the borderlands between expertise and common knowledge. Medical knowledge is deconstructed, reconstructed, and transformed as it moves between patients, health providers, and society at large. The acceptance or rejection of treatment protocols based on medical facts has a fundamental impact on us all.
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Medical knowledge is always in motion. The authors address the pervasive influence of knowledge in medical and public health settings and scrutinize a range of methodological and theoretical tools to study knowledge.
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ISBN
9789188909343
Publisert
2020-07-29
Utgiver
Vendor
Nordic Academic Press
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155 mm
Bredde
225 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
264

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Kristofer Hansson is a lecturer at the Department of Social Work, Malmö University and holds an Associate Professorship in Ethnology. His research focuses on children and young people living with long-term sickness and disability, as well as medical praxis in health care and emerging new biomedical technologies. Rachel Irwin is a researcher at the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University. She has a PhD in social anthropolo¬gy from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Her research interests are the formation of global health poli¬cies, the history of Swedish development aid, and global health engagement.