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This book celebrates and captures examples of the excellent scholarship that Palgrave’s Health, Technology, and Society Series has published since 2006, and reflects on how the field has developed over this time. As a collection of readings drawn from twenty-two books, it is organized around five themes: Innovation, Responsibility, Locus of Care, Knowledge Production, and Regulation and Governance. Structured in this way, the book gives the reader a concise but nonetheless rich guide to the core issues and debates within the field. Complementing these narratives, the original authors have provided new reflection pieces on their texts and on their current work. This then is a book which in part looks back but also looks forward to emerging issues at the intersection of health, technology, and society. It uniquely encompasses and presents a range of expertise in a novel way that is both timely and accessible for students and others new to the field.
Introduction 1(14)
Andrew Webster
Sally Wyatt
Early Days and the Focus of the Series
3(2)
The Normative and Methodological Contributions of the Series
5(3)
Structure of the Book
8(2)
Looking Ahead
10(1)
References
11(4)
Section 1 Innovation
15(60)
Marianne Boenink
Harro van Lente
Ellen Moors
Nelly Oudshoorn
John Gardner
Ellen Balka
Eileen Green
Flis Henwood
Rebecca Lynch
Conor Farrington
Introduction
15(4)
Marianne Boenink, Harro van Lente and Ellen Moors. (Eds.) (2016). Emerging Technologies for Diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease. Innovating with Care. Winner of the 2018 Chris Freeman Award, European Association for the Study of Science and Technology
19(13)
Nelly Oudshoorn. (2011). Telecare Technologies and the Transformation of Healthcare. Winner of Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize 2012
32(5)
John Gardner. (2017). Rethinking the Clinical Gaze: Patient-Centred Innovation in Paediatric Neurology
37(6)
Ellen Balka, Eileen Green and Flis Henwood. (Eds.). (2009). Gender, Health and Information Technology in Context
43(13)
Rebecca Lynch and Conor Farrington. (Eds.). (2018). Quantified Lives and Vital Data. Exploring Health and Technology Through Personal Medical Devices
56(13)
References
69(6)
Section 2 Responsibility
75(60)
Kirstine Zinck Pedersen
Gerard de Vries
Klasien Horstman
Simone Bateman
Sylvie Allouche
Jerome Goffette
Michela Marzano
Roma Harris
Nadine Wathen
Sally Wyatt
Introduction
75(4)
Kirstine Zinck Pedersen. (2018). Organizing Patient Safety: Failsafe Fantasies and Pragmatic Practices, pp. 128--131, 221, 240--244
79(12)
Gerard de Vries and Klasien Horstman. (Eds.). (2008). Genetics from Laboratory to Society. Societal Learning as an Alternative to Regulation
91(14)
Simone Bateman, Jean Gayon, Sylvie Allouche, Jerome Goffette and Michela Marzano. (Eds.). (2015a). Inquiring into Human Enhancement. Interdisciplinary and International Perspectives
105(14)
Roma Harris, Nadine Wathen and Sally Wyatt. (Eds.). (2010). Configuring Health Consumers. Health Work and the Imperative of Personal Responsibility
119(12)
References
131(4)
Section 3 Locus of Care
135(46)
Alan Petersen
Megan Munsie
Claire Tanner
Casimir MacGregor
Jane Brophy
Nadine Wathen
Roma Harris
Sally Wyatt
Bernike Pasveer
Oddgeir Synnes
Ingunn Moser
Introduction
135(4)
Alan Petersen, Megan Munsie, Claire Tanner, Casimir MacGregor and Jane Brophy. (2017). Stem Cell Tourism and the Political Economy of Hope. Winner of Stephen Crook Memorial Prize awarded by The Australian Sociological Association 2018
139(13)
Nadine Wathen, Sally Wyatt and Roma Harris (Eds.). (2008). Mediating Health Information. The Go-Betweens in a Changing Socio-Technical Landscape
152(15)
Bernike Pasveer, Oddgeir Synnes and Ingunn Moser. (Eds.). (2020). Ways of Home Making in Care for Later Life
167(12)
References
179(2)
Section 4 Knowledge Production
181(48)
Caragh Brosnan
Jenny-Ann Brodin Danell
Pia Vuolanto
Mike Michael
Marsha Rosengarten
Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner
Jessica Mesman
Introduction
181(4)
Caragh Brosnan, Jenny-Ann Brodin Danell and Pia Vuolanto. (Eds.) (2018). Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Knowledge Production and Social Transformation
185(11)
Mike Michael and Marsha Rosengarten. (2013). Innovation and Biomedicine: Ethics, Evidence and Expectation in HIV
196(8)
Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner. (2014). Global Morality and Life Science Practices in Asia
204(8)
Jessica Mesman. (2008). Uncertainty in Medical Innovation. Experienced Pioneers in Neonatal Care. Winner of Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize 2009
212(13)
References
225(4)
Section 5 Regulation and Governance
229(68)
Alex Faulkner
Courtney Davis
John Abraham
Andrew Webster
Brian Salter
Catherine Waldby
Introduction
229(3)
Alex Faulkner. (2009). Medical Technology into Healthcare and Society
232(13)
Courtney Davis and John Abraham. (2013). Unhealthy Pharmaceutical Regulation
245(14)
Andrew Webster. (Ed.) (2013). The Global Dynamics of Regenerative Medicine: A Social Science Critique
259(14)
Herbert Gottweis, Brian Salter and Catherine Waldby. (2009). The Global Politics of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Science. Regenerative Medicine in Transition
273(17)
References
290(7)
References 297(18)
Index 315
Andrew Webster is Professor in the Sociology of Science and Technology at the University of York, UK. Sally Wyatt is Professor of Digital Cultures at Maastricht University in the Netherlands.