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Collaborators Collaborating Counterparts In Anthropological Knowledge And International Research Relations 1st Edition Monica Konrad

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Collaborators Collaborating Counterparts In Anthropological Knowledge And International Research Relations 1st Edition Monica Konrad
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Monica Konrad
ISBN: 9780857454805, 9780857454812, 0857454803, 0857454811
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Collaborators Collaborating Counterparts In Anthropological Knowledge And International Research Relations 1st Edition Monica Konrad by Monica Konrad 9780857454805, 9780857454812, 0857454803, 0857454811 instant download after payment.

As bio-capital in the form of medical knowledge, skills, and investments moves with greater frequency from its origin in First World industrialized settings to resource-poor communities with weak or little infrastructure, countries with emerging economies are starting to expand new indigenous science bases of their own. The case studies here, from the UK, West Africa, Sri Lanka, Papua New Guinea, Latin America and elsewhere, investigate the forms of collaborative knowledge relations needed and the effects of ethics review and legal systems on local communities, and also demonstrate how anthropologically-informed insights may hope to influence key policy debates. Questions of governance in science and technology, as well as ethical issues related to bio-innovation, are increasingly being featured as topics of complex resourcing and international debate, and this volume is a much-needed resource for interdisciplinary practitioners and specialists in medical anthropology, social theory, corporate ethics, science and technology studies

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