Technology and Medical Practice

Technology and Medical Practice

Blood, Guts and Machines

Johnson, Ericka; Berner, Boel

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2010

228

Dura

Inglês

9780754678366

15 a 20 dias

544

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Contents: Introduction: technology and medical practice: blood, guts and machines, Ericka Johnson and Boel Berner; Part 1 Judging Bodies: Defining the pubescent body: 3 cases of biomedicine's approach to 'pathology', Celia Roberts; Learning to produce, see and say the (ab)normal: professional vision in ultrasound scanning during pregnancy, Kerstin Sandell; Accounting for incoherent bodies, Dawn Goodwin and Maggie Mort. Part 2 Simulating Bodies: The anatomy of a surgical simulation: the mutual articulation of bodies in and through the machine, Rachel Prentice; Blonde birth machines: medical simulation, techno-corporeality and posthuman feminism, Jenny Sunden; Simulating medical patients and practices: bodies and the construction of valid medical simulators, Ericka Johnson. Part 3 Linking Bodies and Machines: Emotion work: abjection and electronic foetal monitoring, Petra Jonvallen; Incorporating machines into laboratory work: acting on concepts of humanness and machineness, Corinna Kruse; (Dis)connecting bodies: blood donation and technical change, Sweden 1915-1950, Boel Berner. Epilogue: Moving nature/culture, Lucy Suchman; Index
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pubescent;bodies;blood;donation;patients;body;gender;identity;disorder;simulation;Van Der Vleuten;Vice Versa;Anatomical Wax Models;Professional Accountability;Electronic Foetal Monitor;Gender Identity Disorder;GnRH Secretion;Surgeon's Body;Minimally Invasive Surgery;Medical Simulation;Precocious Puberty;Pubescent Bodies;Medical Practitioners;Pipetting Robot;Feminist Science Studies;Fat Pad;High Throughput Sample Analysis;Blood Donation;Pelvic Exam;Soda Water Bottle;Birth Machines;Barad's Concept;Direct Transfusion;Discursive Practices;Nonhuman Bodies