Nissen, Nina
(ed.)
Risor, Mette Bech
(ed.)
Editorial: Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV)
Colección: Antropologia médica ; 28
Número de páginas: 262 págs. 21.0 x 14.8 cm
Fecha de edición: 19-03-2018
EAN: 9788484246633
ISBN: 978-84-8424-663-3
Precio (sin IVA): 19,23 €
Precio (IVA incluído): 20,00 €
Diagnostic procedures are emblematic of medical work. Scholars in the field of social studies of medicine identify diverse dimensions of diagnosis that point to controversies, processual qualities and contested evidence. In this anthology, diagnostic fluidity is seen to permeate diagnostic work in a wide range of contexts, from medical interactions in the clinic, domestic settings and other relations of affective work, to organizational structures, and in historical developments. The contributors demonstrate, each in their own way, how different agents ‘do diagnosis’, highlighting the multi-faceted elements of uncertainty and mutability integral to diagnostic work. At the same time, the contributors also show how in ‘doing diagnosis’ enactments of subjectivities, representations of cultural imaginaries, bodily processes, and socio-cultural changes contribute to configuring diagnostic fluidity in significant ways