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245 04 $aThe public shaping of medical research :$bpatient associations, health movements and biomedicine /$cedited by Peter Wehling, Willy Viehöver, and Sophia Koenen.
246 30 $aPatient associations, health movements and biomedicine
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300 $a1 online resource (xviii, 290 pages) :$billustrations
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490 1 $aRoutledge studies in the sociology of health and illness
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505 0 $aPatient associations, health social movements and the public shaping of biomedical research: an introduction -- Part I: Empirical cases and theoretical perspectives. A seat at the table, "a lab of our own" and working with what we know now : how the U.S. environmental breast cancer movement shapes research / Lori Baralt -- Initiating and funding medical research on a rare disease : the approach of the German Cystic Fibrosis Association / Andreas Reimann -- Eurordis : empowering patients living with rare diseases to participate in biomedical knowledge production / Christel Nourissier, Monica Ensini and Maria Mavris -- The entanglement of scientific and political claims : towards a new form of patients' activism / Madeleine Akrich, Orla O'Donovan and Vololona Rabeharisoa -- Obesity, the alternative food movement, and complete streets : new forms of "patient" activism and the evolution of health social movements / Mercedes C. Lyson and Stephen Zavestoski -- Part II: Shifting contexts and new challenges. Autism, the Internet and medicalization / Peter Conrad and Catherine Tan -- A community fractured : Canada's breast cancer movement, pharmaceutical company funding, and science-related advocacy / Sharon Batt -- Beyond scientific controversies : scientific counterpublics, countervailing industries, and undone science / David J. Hess -- Interpellating patients as future users of biomedical technologies : the case of patient associations and stem cell research / Henriette Langstrup -- Patient organizations as biosocial communities? : conceptual clarifications and critical remarks / Thomas Lemke -- Part III: Democratizing biomedicine? The role of patient associations and health social movements. Changing contexts for science and society interaction : from deficit to dialogue, from dialogue to participation- and beyond? / Massimiano Bucchi -- The virtues (and some perils) of activist participation : the political and epistemic legitimacy of patient activism / Peter Wehling and Willy Viehöver -- The ethical legitimacy of patient organizations' involvement in politics and knowledge production : epistemic justice as a conceptual basis / Silke Schicktanz -- Conclusion : effects of and challenges to the public shaping of medical research / Willy Viehöver, Peter Wehling and Matthias Roche.
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