In this paper I present an outline for a translational medical humanities approach where the humanities are not only an auxiliary to medical science and practice, but also an interdisciplinary space where both medicine and the humanities mutually challenge and inform each other. First, I explore how medicine’s attempt to tackle the nature–culture divide is emblematically expressed in the concept and practice of knowledge translation (hereinafter KT). Second, I will challenge the view of translation inherent in KT by drawing on Derrida’s notion of translation as inherent in all meaning making, as a fundamentally textual process and as a process necessarily creating difference rather than semantic equivalence. Finally, I analyse a...
Research located at the nexus of medicine and translation deals with some of the fundamentals of hum...
Abstract In this paper we recapitulate the history of the conceptual en-twinement of biomedicine and...
The label ‘Translational Research’ (TR) has become ever more popular in the biomedical domain in rec...
n this introductory essay, we will present a translational medical humanities approach where the hum...
“Translation” has emerged in the previous decades as a key word in disciplines such as history, anth...
In recent years, translation (broadly defined) has emerged as a central research strand. Exploration...
The aim of the present paper is to describe and discuss how recent theories about translation, bridg...
Medicine represents a field in which translation is needed, both in spite of and because of the cons...
This dissertation is an examination of knowledge production and its legitimation in medical educatio...
The objective of this paper was to establish the applicability of Communicative and Semantic Approac...
While health research has a long history, there is a growing awareness that knowledge gained in the ...
Medical knowledge is always in motion. It moves from the lab to the office, from a press release to ...
Translation is an epistemic practice. Accordingly, and in the wake of the seminal work on the cultur...
In this introductory chapter, we look at how medical knowledge can be addressed in the medical human...
Introduction. Knowledge Translation (KT) is defined as the synthesis, exchange and application of kn...
Research located at the nexus of medicine and translation deals with some of the fundamentals of hum...
Abstract In this paper we recapitulate the history of the conceptual en-twinement of biomedicine and...
The label ‘Translational Research’ (TR) has become ever more popular in the biomedical domain in rec...
n this introductory essay, we will present a translational medical humanities approach where the hum...
“Translation” has emerged in the previous decades as a key word in disciplines such as history, anth...
In recent years, translation (broadly defined) has emerged as a central research strand. Exploration...
The aim of the present paper is to describe and discuss how recent theories about translation, bridg...
Medicine represents a field in which translation is needed, both in spite of and because of the cons...
This dissertation is an examination of knowledge production and its legitimation in medical educatio...
The objective of this paper was to establish the applicability of Communicative and Semantic Approac...
While health research has a long history, there is a growing awareness that knowledge gained in the ...
Medical knowledge is always in motion. It moves from the lab to the office, from a press release to ...
Translation is an epistemic practice. Accordingly, and in the wake of the seminal work on the cultur...
In this introductory chapter, we look at how medical knowledge can be addressed in the medical human...
Introduction. Knowledge Translation (KT) is defined as the synthesis, exchange and application of kn...
Research located at the nexus of medicine and translation deals with some of the fundamentals of hum...
Abstract In this paper we recapitulate the history of the conceptual en-twinement of biomedicine and...
The label ‘Translational Research’ (TR) has become ever more popular in the biomedical domain in rec...