The contestation of expertise is perhaps nowhere more pronounced than in the field of health and well-being, on which this article focuses. A multitude of practices and communities that stand in contentious relationships with established forms of medical expertise and promote personalised modes of self-care have proliferated across Euro-American societies. Drawing on multi-sited ethnography in three domains – body–mind–spirit therapies, vaccine hesitancy and consumer-grade digital self-tracking – we map such practices through the concept of ‘everyday fringe medicine’. The concept of everyday fringe medicine enables us to bring together various critical health and well-being practices and to unravel the complex modes of c...
Questions of legitimacy loom large in debates about the funding and regulation of complementary and ...
The use of digital technologies and social media by people with serious illness to find, share, and ...
UIDB/04038/2020 UIDP/04038/2020“eHealth” and “Precision Medicine” are two major concepts in the new...
This text analyses lay knowledge and rationales in which self-medication practices are involved. Aft...
All patients have the right to be an advocate for their own healthcare; however, most patients in to...
This paper analyses a corpus (over 1 million words) of three self-help medical handbooks published i...
This paper describes the emergence of new activist groups in the health sector, spinning off from in...
This paper draws on empirical evidence collected from pro-anorexia websites and qualitative intervie...
It is hard to deny that contemporary society is becoming increasingly medicalized. Mental health is ...
Health does not arise from health care. Perhaps we are facing an impasse and should we reconsider a...
Recent health policy renders patients increasingly responsible for managing their health via digital...
International audienceThis paper describes the emergence of new activist groups in the health sector...
Over the past decade, data-intensive logics and practices have come to affect domains of contemporar...
NoMainstream health psychology supports neoliberal notions of health promotion in which self-manage...
Traditionally, quantifiable research into homeopathy has largely focused on its effectiveness compar...
Questions of legitimacy loom large in debates about the funding and regulation of complementary and ...
The use of digital technologies and social media by people with serious illness to find, share, and ...
UIDB/04038/2020 UIDP/04038/2020“eHealth” and “Precision Medicine” are two major concepts in the new...
This text analyses lay knowledge and rationales in which self-medication practices are involved. Aft...
All patients have the right to be an advocate for their own healthcare; however, most patients in to...
This paper analyses a corpus (over 1 million words) of three self-help medical handbooks published i...
This paper describes the emergence of new activist groups in the health sector, spinning off from in...
This paper draws on empirical evidence collected from pro-anorexia websites and qualitative intervie...
It is hard to deny that contemporary society is becoming increasingly medicalized. Mental health is ...
Health does not arise from health care. Perhaps we are facing an impasse and should we reconsider a...
Recent health policy renders patients increasingly responsible for managing their health via digital...
International audienceThis paper describes the emergence of new activist groups in the health sector...
Over the past decade, data-intensive logics and practices have come to affect domains of contemporar...
NoMainstream health psychology supports neoliberal notions of health promotion in which self-manage...
Traditionally, quantifiable research into homeopathy has largely focused on its effectiveness compar...
Questions of legitimacy loom large in debates about the funding and regulation of complementary and ...
The use of digital technologies and social media by people with serious illness to find, share, and ...
UIDB/04038/2020 UIDP/04038/2020“eHealth” and “Precision Medicine” are two major concepts in the new...