Biosocial Worlds : Anthropology of health environments beyond determinism
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Language: | English |
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UCL Press,
2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. Permeable bodies and environmental delineation
- 2. Situating biologies. Studying differentiation as material-semiotic practice
- 3. Pig-human relations in neonatology: knowing and unknowing in a multi-species collaborative
- 4. Anthropology's end to biodeterminism: a new sociobiology
- 5. Tribes without rulers: bacteria life in the human holobiont
- 6. Biosocial dynamics of multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis: a bacterial perspective
- 7. When sickness comes in multiples: co-morbidity in Botswana
- 8. Legacies of violence: the communicability of spirits and trauma in NorthernUganda
- 9. Extinction and time amid climate change or, what is a Horizon?