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When people come first : critical studies in global health / edited by João Biehl and Adriana Petryna.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2013]Description: 1 online resource (446 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781400846801
  • 1400846803
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: When people come first.DDC classification:
  • 362.1 23
LOC classification:
  • RA441 .W44 2013eb
NLM classification:
  • 2013 H-496
  • WA 530.1
Other classification:
  • SOC002010 | MED078000 | POL033000
Online resources:
Contents:
Critical global health / Joao Biehl and Adriana Petryna -- A return to the magic bullet? Malaria and global health in the twenty-first century / Marcos Cueto -- Evidence-based global public health : subjects, profits, erasures / Vincanne Adams -- The "right to know" or "know your rights"? Human rights and a people-centered approach to health policy / Joseph J. Amon -- Children as victims : the moral economy of childhood in the times of AIDS / Didier Fassin -- Therapeutic clientship : belonging in uganda's projectified landscape of AIDS care / Susan Reynolds Whyte, et al. -- The struggle for a public sector : PEPFAR in Mozambique / James Pfeiffer -- The next epidemic : pain and the politics of relief in Botswana's cancer ward / Julie Livingston -- A salvage ethnography of the Guinea Worm : witchcraft, oracles and magic in a disease eradication program / Amy Moran-Thomas -- Public-private mixes : the market for anti-tuberculosis drugs in India / Stefan Ecks and Ian Harper -- Labor instability and community mental health : the work of pharmaceuticals in Santiago, Chile / Clara Han -- The ascetic subject of compliance : the turn to chronic diseases in global health / Ian Whitmarsh -- Legal remedies : therapeutic markets and the judicialization of the right to health / Joao Biehl and Adriana Petryna -- The peopling of technologies / Michael M.J. Fischer.
Summary: "When People Come First critically assesses the expanding field of global health. It brings together an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars to address the medical, social, political, and economic dimensions of the global health enterprise through vivid case studies and bold conceptual work. The book demonstrates the crucial role of ethnography as an empirical lantern in global health, arguing for a more comprehensive, people-centered approach. Topics include the limits of technological quick fixes in disease control, the moral economy of global health science, the unexpected effects of massive treatment rollouts in resource-poor contexts, and how right-to-health activism coalesces with the increased influence of the pharmaceutical industry on health care. The contributors explore the altered landscapes left behind after programs scale up, break down, or move on. We learn that disease is really never just one thing, technology delivery does not equate with care, and biology and technology interact in ways we cannot always predict. The most effective solutions may well be found in people themselves, who consistently exceed the projections of experts and the medical-scientific, political, and humanitarian frameworks in which they are cast. When People Come First sets a new research agenda in global health and social theory and challenges us to rethink the relationships between care, rights, health, and economic futures"-- Provided by publisher
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"When People Come First critically assesses the expanding field of global health. It brings together an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars to address the medical, social, political, and economic dimensions of the global health enterprise through vivid case studies and bold conceptual work. The book demonstrates the crucial role of ethnography as an empirical lantern in global health, arguing for a more comprehensive, people-centered approach. Topics include the limits of technological quick fixes in disease control, the moral economy of global health science, the unexpected effects of massive treatment rollouts in resource-poor contexts, and how right-to-health activism coalesces with the increased influence of the pharmaceutical industry on health care. The contributors explore the altered landscapes left behind after programs scale up, break down, or move on. We learn that disease is really never just one thing, technology delivery does not equate with care, and biology and technology interact in ways we cannot always predict. The most effective solutions may well be found in people themselves, who consistently exceed the projections of experts and the medical-scientific, political, and humanitarian frameworks in which they are cast. When People Come First sets a new research agenda in global health and social theory and challenges us to rethink the relationships between care, rights, health, and economic futures"-- Provided by publisher

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Print version record.

Critical global health / Joao Biehl and Adriana Petryna -- A return to the magic bullet? Malaria and global health in the twenty-first century / Marcos Cueto -- Evidence-based global public health : subjects, profits, erasures / Vincanne Adams -- The "right to know" or "know your rights"? Human rights and a people-centered approach to health policy / Joseph J. Amon -- Children as victims : the moral economy of childhood in the times of AIDS / Didier Fassin -- Therapeutic clientship : belonging in uganda's projectified landscape of AIDS care / Susan Reynolds Whyte, et al. -- The struggle for a public sector : PEPFAR in Mozambique / James Pfeiffer -- The next epidemic : pain and the politics of relief in Botswana's cancer ward / Julie Livingston -- A salvage ethnography of the Guinea Worm : witchcraft, oracles and magic in a disease eradication program / Amy Moran-Thomas -- Public-private mixes : the market for anti-tuberculosis drugs in India / Stefan Ecks and Ian Harper -- Labor instability and community mental health : the work of pharmaceuticals in Santiago, Chile / Clara Han -- The ascetic subject of compliance : the turn to chronic diseases in global health / Ian Whitmarsh -- Legal remedies : therapeutic markets and the judicialization of the right to health / Joao Biehl and Adriana Petryna -- The peopling of technologies / Michael M.J. Fischer.

In English.

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