Woven into the fabric of human existence is the possibility of death and suffering from disease. This essential vulnerability calls forth processes of meaning making, of grappling with uncertainty and morality. In this article we explore the uncertainty and ambiguity that exists in the space between bodily sensations and symptoms of illness. Bodily sensations have the potential to become symptoms of disease or to be absorbed into ordinariness, prompting the question: how do we ascribe meaning to sensations? In the context of middle-class everyday life in Denmark, we show how different potentialities of ambiguous sensations are weighed against each other on a culturally and morally contingent continuum between normal and not normal, uncoveri...
In this article we explore how diagnostic and therapeutic technologies shape the lived experiences o...
Abstract Background Edmund Pellegrino lamented that the cultural climate of the industrialized West ...
Feeling unsure is a universal experience of health and quality of life. It is inherent in being huma...
Woven into the fabric of human existence is the possibility of death and suffering from disease. Thi...
Woven into the fabric of human existence is the possibility of death and suffering from disease. Thi...
In Norway, as in other countries in the northern hemisphere, an increasing number of people survive ...
A significant proportion of symptoms are medically unexplained. People experience illness but no pat...
In this article medically unexplained physical symptoms are theoretica-lly explored as inseparable f...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines wh...
Can one be ill and happy? I use a phenomenological approach to provide an answer to this question, u...
By focussing on the debate around CFS/ME in the UK during the '90s as well as on the experiences liv...
This article raises some questions related to the ways we feel, react and think about the body and e...
This paper discusses ongoing changes in orientations to cancer disease control in the Global North, ...
This paper will be structured around a series of vignettes focusing on moments from lived experience...
Little is known about the process from experiencing indeterminate bodily sensations to perceiving th...
In this article we explore how diagnostic and therapeutic technologies shape the lived experiences o...
Abstract Background Edmund Pellegrino lamented that the cultural climate of the industrialized West ...
Feeling unsure is a universal experience of health and quality of life. It is inherent in being huma...
Woven into the fabric of human existence is the possibility of death and suffering from disease. Thi...
Woven into the fabric of human existence is the possibility of death and suffering from disease. Thi...
In Norway, as in other countries in the northern hemisphere, an increasing number of people survive ...
A significant proportion of symptoms are medically unexplained. People experience illness but no pat...
In this article medically unexplained physical symptoms are theoretica-lly explored as inseparable f...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines wh...
Can one be ill and happy? I use a phenomenological approach to provide an answer to this question, u...
By focussing on the debate around CFS/ME in the UK during the '90s as well as on the experiences liv...
This article raises some questions related to the ways we feel, react and think about the body and e...
This paper discusses ongoing changes in orientations to cancer disease control in the Global North, ...
This paper will be structured around a series of vignettes focusing on moments from lived experience...
Little is known about the process from experiencing indeterminate bodily sensations to perceiving th...
In this article we explore how diagnostic and therapeutic technologies shape the lived experiences o...
Abstract Background Edmund Pellegrino lamented that the cultural climate of the industrialized West ...
Feeling unsure is a universal experience of health and quality of life. It is inherent in being huma...