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Global Health: Why Cultural Perceptions, Social Representations, and Biopolitics Matter
2020, University of Arizona Press
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Global health: why cultural perceptions, social representations, and biopolitics matter
2008, University of Arizona Press
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Table of Contents
Perceptions of ethnophysiology matter
Representations of illness causality and vectors that transmit disease
Why is research on local illness categories important?
Perceptions of pharmaceuticals and quality of care
Representations that frame health and development policy
Representations of health status and social formations
NGOs, social capital, and the politics of the possible
Toward a next generation of social science research in global health.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [187]-260) and index.
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