This paper examines the ways in which the acupuncture phenomenon is translated into scientific language through the mobilization of functional magnetic resonance imaging. In doing so, it explores how differences between science and traditional medicine are bridged and negotiated through an open-ended tuning process among heterogeneous elements. By showing the constructive interaction between traditional medicine and science, I aim to refute a conception of East Asian medicines as culturally bounded and to provide an interpretation of transculturalism that emphasizes its diverse and hybrid formations. Particularly, in order to explain the scientific translation of acupuncture, I refer to Andrew Pickering's "mangle of practice" as an alternat...
The ethnographic core of this dissertation is comprised of the body stories of American acupuncturis...
When does a needle in the flesh constitute 'acupuncture', and for whom? Who were Britain's historica...
Acupuncture has been widely used in China for three millennia as an art of healing. Yet, its physiol...
ABSTRACT. Acupuncture is a model case for teaching the cultural contexts of science. Acupuncture has...
I argue that our current health care system—which is based in Western medicine—is inadequate, not on...
While an increasing number of studies have now examined the textual transmission of medical knowledg...
The presence of a philosophical foundation in acupuncture has been the cause of many contentions whe...
The study aims to analyze translation procedures of medical acupuncture terminology in an article en...
none6noAcupuncture, a complementary therapy originated in China over 3000 years ago, is widely pract...
The introduction of the ancient Oriental practice of acupuncture into Western medicine has caused co...
A major challenge for health informatics is to model the health-care domain knowledge into appropria...
Abstract Research into acupuncture has had ripple effects beyond the field of acupuncture. This pape...
This research investigates the development of a single acupuncture ontology which can represent know...
Abstract-- Acupuncture is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a system with an empirical basis whi...
While the term ‘hybridisation ’ is particularly well suited to describe innovations consisting of (...
The ethnographic core of this dissertation is comprised of the body stories of American acupuncturis...
When does a needle in the flesh constitute 'acupuncture', and for whom? Who were Britain's historica...
Acupuncture has been widely used in China for three millennia as an art of healing. Yet, its physiol...
ABSTRACT. Acupuncture is a model case for teaching the cultural contexts of science. Acupuncture has...
I argue that our current health care system—which is based in Western medicine—is inadequate, not on...
While an increasing number of studies have now examined the textual transmission of medical knowledg...
The presence of a philosophical foundation in acupuncture has been the cause of many contentions whe...
The study aims to analyze translation procedures of medical acupuncture terminology in an article en...
none6noAcupuncture, a complementary therapy originated in China over 3000 years ago, is widely pract...
The introduction of the ancient Oriental practice of acupuncture into Western medicine has caused co...
A major challenge for health informatics is to model the health-care domain knowledge into appropria...
Abstract Research into acupuncture has had ripple effects beyond the field of acupuncture. This pape...
This research investigates the development of a single acupuncture ontology which can represent know...
Abstract-- Acupuncture is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a system with an empirical basis whi...
While the term ‘hybridisation ’ is particularly well suited to describe innovations consisting of (...
The ethnographic core of this dissertation is comprised of the body stories of American acupuncturis...
When does a needle in the flesh constitute 'acupuncture', and for whom? Who were Britain's historica...
Acupuncture has been widely used in China for three millennia as an art of healing. Yet, its physiol...