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Neoplasms --- Molecular Biology --- Cancer --- Cancérologie. --- Biologie moléculaire --- etiology. --- genetics. --- physiopathology. --- methods. --- Étiologie. --- Génétique. --- Physiopathologie. --- Méthodologie.
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How are individual and social ideas of late-onset dementia shaped and negotiated in film, literature, the arts, and the media? And how can the symbolic forms provided by popular culture be adopted and transformed by those affected in order to express their own perspectives? This international and interdisciplinary volume summarizes central current research trends and opens new theoretical and empirical perspectives on dementia in popular culture. It includes contributions by internationally renowned scholars from the humanities, social and cultural gerontology, age(ing) studies, cultural studies, philosophy, and bioethics. Contributions by Lucy Burke, Marlene Goldman, Annette Leibing and others. »Die insgesamt 17 Artikel reflektieren eine beeindruckende Bandbreite von Perspektiven, Praktiken und Methoden, die gängige Narrative von Demenz als tragischem Verlust oder als ›lost self‹ hinterfragen. Diesen stereotypen Erzählungen stellt der Band vielschichtige und lebensbejahende Alternativen entgegen, die wir dringend brauchen.« Anita Wohlmann, MEDIENwissenschaft, 2 (2017) »Dieser reichhaltige Band macht von neuem aufmerksam und gibt sowohl der Forschung als auch politischem Engagement wertvolle Anregungen.« Susanne K. Christ, KULT_online, 46 (2016)
Dementia. --- Alzheimer's disease. --- Dementia in art. --- Aphrenia --- Aphronesia --- Athymia --- Dementias --- Brain --- Neurobehavioral disorders --- Psychoses --- Alzheimer disease --- Alzheimer's dementia --- Basal ganglia --- Presenile dementia --- Senile dementia --- Diseases --- #SBIB:316.334.3M20 --- #SBIB:309H515 --- Sociale epidemiologie en etiologie: sociale aspecten van ziekte en gezondheid --- Literatuurwetenschap, literatuursociologie --- (Produktform)Paperback / softback --- Culture --- Film --- Literature --- Arts --- Media --- Aging Studies --- Cultural Studies --- General Literature Studies --- British Studies --- Dementia; Culture; Film; Literature; Arts; Media; Aging Studies; Cultural Studies; General Literature Studies; British Studies --- Aging Studies. --- Arts. --- British Studies. --- Cultural Studies. --- Culture. --- Film. --- General Literature Studies. --- Literature. --- Media.
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Over the past 15 years, a series of empirical studies in different countries have shown that our increasing genetic knowledge leads to new forms of exclusion, disadvantaging and stigmatization. The spectrum of this "genetic discrimination" ranges from disadvantages at work, via problems with insurance policies, to difficulties with adoption agencies. The empirical studies on the problem of genetic discrimination have not gone unnoticed. Since the beginning of the 1990s, a series of legislative initiatives and statements, both on...
Professional ethics. Deontology --- Human rights --- Medical law --- Discrimination --- Genetic screening --- Human genetics --- #SBIB:17H11 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M11 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M13 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M20 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M51 --- Genetics --- Heredity, Human --- Human biology --- Physical anthropology --- Human chromosome abnormalities --- Medical screening --- Bias --- Interpersonal relations --- Minorities --- Toleration --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Social aspects --- Menselijke natuur en morele voorschriften --- Medische sociologie: concepten en theorieën --- Medische sociologie: aanverwante disciplines --- Sociale epidemiologie en etiologie: sociale aspecten van ziekte en gezondheid --- Organisatie van de gezondheidszorg: modellen van therapeutisch handelen --- Diagnosis
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"The book furthers theoretical understandings of the sociology of children's health and illness and encourages productive debate amongst a wide audience, including academics, policy makers, and health-care professionals"--
Child welfare. --- Children --- Child health services. --- Health and hygiene. --- #SBIB:316.334.3M50 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M20 --- Maternal and child health services --- Mother and child health services --- Medical care --- Child health --- Health of children --- Puericulture --- Pediatrics --- Child protective services --- Child protective services personnel --- CPS (Child protective services) --- Humane societies --- Protection of children --- Family policy --- Public welfare --- Social work with children --- Social work with youth --- Organisatie van de gezondheidszorg: algemeen, beleid --- Sociale epidemiologie en etiologie: sociale aspecten van ziekte en gezondheid --- Services for --- Care and hygiene --- Health --- Hygiene --- Charities --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Protection --- Enfants --- Santé et hygiène --- Sociologie --- Protection, assistance, etc. --- Santé et hygiène. --- Sociologie. --- Child welfare --- Child health services --- Health and hygiene --- Santé et hygiène.
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In 2005, American experts sent out urgent warnings throughout the country: a devastating flu pandemic was fast approaching. Influenza was a serious disease, not a seasonal nuisance; it could kill millions of people. If urgent steps were not taken immediately, the pandemic could shut down the economy and "trigger a reaction that will change the world overnight." The Pandemic Perhaps explores how American experts framed a catastrophe that never occurred. The urgent threat that was presented to the public produced a profound sense of insecurity, prompting a systematic effort to prepare the population for the coming plague. But when that plague did not arrive, the race to avert it carried on. Paradoxically, it was the absence of disease that made preparedness a permanent project.The Pandemic Perhaps tells the story of what happened when nothing really happened. Drawing on fieldwork among scientists and public health professionals in New York City, the book is an investigation of how actors and institutions produced a scene of extreme expectation through the circulation of dramatic plague visions. It argues that experts deployed these visions to draw attention to the possibility of a pandemic, frame the disease as a catastrophic event, and make it meaningful to the nation. Today, when we talk about pandemic influenza, we must always say "perhaps." What, then, does it mean to engage a disease in the modality of the maybe?
Influenza --- Epidemics --- Disease outbreaks --- Diseases --- Outbreaks of disease --- Pestilences --- Communicable diseases --- Flu --- Flu, Respiratory --- Grippe --- Respiratory flu --- Respiratory infections --- Virus diseases --- Forecasting. --- Social aspects --- Prevention. --- Outbreaks --- Pandemics --- Influenza, Human --- Forecasting --- #SBIB:316.334.3M20 --- #SBIB:39A4 --- Future --- Futurology --- Projections and Predictions --- Predictions and Projections --- Human Flu --- Human Influenza --- Influenza in Humans --- Flu, Human --- Human Influenzas --- Influenza in Human --- Influenzas --- Influenzas, Human --- Influenza Pandemic, 1918-1919 --- Prevention --- prevention & control --- Sociale epidemiologie en etiologie: sociale aspecten van ziekte en gezondheid --- Toegepaste antropologie --- United States. --- 21st century pandemics. --- american government. --- american health crisis. --- anthropology. --- catastrophic event. --- change the world. --- coming plague. --- devastating flu pandemic. --- forensic medicine. --- government and government. --- health care. --- hopeful stories. --- human condition. --- influenza. --- insecurity. --- medical. --- medicine. --- modality of maybe. --- national security. --- new york city. --- pandemic preparedness. --- pandemic. --- plague visions. --- politics. --- public health professionals. --- realistic. --- retrospective. --- serious disease. --- shut down the economy.
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