By Kathryn Burrows, Misria Shaik Ali, Amber Nicole Brooks, India Chakravarthi, Alan Hawk, Danielle Kabella, Jenny Kennedy, Ankita Mukherjee, Anna Gonzalez Suero, Rowan Wilken
Medical Technology and the Social: How Medical Technology is Impacting Social relations, Institutions, and Beliefs about what is Normal explores the intersection of society and medical technology to examine how medical technology impacts our day-to-day lives. The contributors examine a variety of technologies and their impact on the social world, from older technologies such as the use of fax machines in hospitals to cutting-edge technologies such as Bluetooth-enabled smart pills. Underlying each chapter is a consideration of what is “normal”, investigating such themes as power and social control, diffusion of technology, eco-crip theory, the changing role of medical expertise, the embodiment of the fetus in utero, the history of prosthetics, and how technology has reformed conceptions of a “normal” body.
Product Details
Publisher : Lexington Books (February 2, 2024)
Language : English
Hardcover : 224 pages
ISBN-10 : 1666940941
ISBN-13 : 978-1666940947
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