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Selling Immunity Self Culture And Economy In Healthcare And Medicine 1st Edition Mark Davis

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Selling Immunity Self Culture And Economy In Healthcare And Medicine 1st Edition Mark Davis
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Selling Immunity Self Culture And Economy In Healthcare And Medicine 1st Edition Mark Davis instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.74 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Mark Davis
ISBN: 9780367422356, 0367422352
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Selling Immunity Self Culture And Economy In Healthcare And Medicine 1st Edition Mark Davis by Mark Davis 9780367422356, 0367422352 instant download after payment.

Selling Immunity: Self, Culture and Economy in Healthcare and Medicine provides a groundbreaking study of the ways in which immunity shapes life. Through its up-to-date discussion of immunity cultures, alongside detailed real-world examples, the book demonstrates how immunity is enmeshed in concepts of possessive individualism, self-defence and health consumerism.

The book explores the rich metaphorical powers of immunity and the life narratives it inspires with reference to the talk of scientists, immunology texts and popular science magazines. The author provides a detailed overview of the ways in which digital media can shape the immune self with reference to cultural and social theories, providing insight into how immunitary knowledge and products are consumed and the benefits and drawbacks this has for healthcare. The book considers the significance of immunity for individuals navigating the threats to health that arise with pandemics and superbugs, with a keen look into how these ideas surface in everyday life across the globe. Finally, the book also discusses economic bases of healthcare technologies bent towards the protection and restoration of immunity.

This book is essential reading for professionals within the fields of psychology, sociology, biomedical science, healthcare and other related disciplines. A broader audience will appreciate the book’s attention on the ways immunity is understood to be a personal possession, an object of life craft, and the basis for healthcare consumerism.

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