Drawing on insights from both medical sociology and science and technology studies this article provides a critical analysis of the nature and status of pharmaceuticalisation in terms of the following key dimensions and dynamics: (i) the redefinition or reconfiguration of health 'problems' as having a pharmaceutical solution; (ii) changing forms of governance; (iii) mediation; (iv) the creation of new techno-social identities and the mobilisation of patient or consumer groups around drugs; (v) the use of drugs for non-medical purposes and the creation of new consumer markets; and, finally, (vi) drug innovation and the colonisation of health futures. Pharmaceuticalisation, we argue, is therefore best viewed in terms of a number of heterogene...
Celem artykułu jest nakreślenie obszaru badawczego w ramach socjologii medycyny, który socjologowie ...
Recent social science scholarship has employed the term “pharmaceuticalization” in analyses of the p...
The aim is to present some basic characteristics of the processes of medicalisation and medicamental...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the sociological literature on pharmaceuticalisation and see how...
This paper takes a critical look at progress and prospects regarding the sociology of pharmaceutical...
Sociological interest in pharmaceuticals has intensified, heightening awareness of `pharmaceuticaliz...
The use of alternative medicine (AM) outside mainstream healthcare has witnessed an increasing upsur...
To date, sociology of health and medicine has engaged in only a limited way in debates about cogniti...
To date, sociology of health and medicine has engaged in only a limited way in debates about cogniti...
This article seeks to capture variations and tensions in the relationships between the health–illnes...
This special issue stems from a symposium organised by the authors at the University of Warwick, UK,...
The concepts of semantics and of social structure within the systems-theoretical approach to the soc...
AbstractThere is evidence from some countries of a trend towards increasingly aggressive pharmacolog...
Medicalisation has been an important concept in sociological discussions of medicine since the term?...
Henkel A. Soziologie des Pharmazeutischen. Theoretische Erschließung, genealogische Untersuchung, ex...
Celem artykułu jest nakreślenie obszaru badawczego w ramach socjologii medycyny, który socjologowie ...
Recent social science scholarship has employed the term “pharmaceuticalization” in analyses of the p...
The aim is to present some basic characteristics of the processes of medicalisation and medicamental...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the sociological literature on pharmaceuticalisation and see how...
This paper takes a critical look at progress and prospects regarding the sociology of pharmaceutical...
Sociological interest in pharmaceuticals has intensified, heightening awareness of `pharmaceuticaliz...
The use of alternative medicine (AM) outside mainstream healthcare has witnessed an increasing upsur...
To date, sociology of health and medicine has engaged in only a limited way in debates about cogniti...
To date, sociology of health and medicine has engaged in only a limited way in debates about cogniti...
This article seeks to capture variations and tensions in the relationships between the health–illnes...
This special issue stems from a symposium organised by the authors at the University of Warwick, UK,...
The concepts of semantics and of social structure within the systems-theoretical approach to the soc...
AbstractThere is evidence from some countries of a trend towards increasingly aggressive pharmacolog...
Medicalisation has been an important concept in sociological discussions of medicine since the term?...
Henkel A. Soziologie des Pharmazeutischen. Theoretische Erschließung, genealogische Untersuchung, ex...
Celem artykułu jest nakreślenie obszaru badawczego w ramach socjologii medycyny, który socjologowie ...
Recent social science scholarship has employed the term “pharmaceuticalization” in analyses of the p...
The aim is to present some basic characteristics of the processes of medicalisation and medicamental...