Citizenship, care and companionship: Approaching geographies of health and bioscience:

作者: Beth Greenhough

DOI: 10.1177/0309132510376258

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摘要: Despite a shared interest in engaging critically with biomedicine, there has been little crossover between ‘geographies of bioscience’ and health’. This paper aims to bridge that gap, using the concept ontological politics provide framework for making connections geographies bioscience health. Ontological can be defined as conviction material or ‘real’ world does not precede our interactions it is therefore open political negotiation. Within social studies health growing body work uses gain insight into relations biomedicine society how these are materialized at different sites scales, ranging from public interventions everyday experiences patient care. takes three — spaces biological citizenship, care, cross-species companionship explores they might form ar...

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