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Armstrong, Natalie / Eborall, Helen (eds.)
The Sociology of Medical Screening
Critical Perspectives, New Directions
Sociology of Health and Illness Monographs

2. Edition July 2012
25.90 Euro
2012. 168 Pages, Softcover
ISBN 978-1-118-23178-4 - John Wiley & Sons




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As new technology makes it possible to screen for an increasing number of medical conditions, this strategy of preventive medicine raises fundamental issues for sociological inquiry. The Sociology of Medical Screening: Critical Perspectives, New Directions presents an overview of these fundamental issues. This collection of exciting new works examines current sociological concerns relating to population-based medical screening from a variety of approaches, addresses the salient sociological questions pertinent to screening, and investigates sociology's potential contribution to wider debates on this issue.

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Notes on Contributors vii

1 The sociology of medical screening: past, present and future 1
Natalie Armstrong and Helen Eborall

2 Screening: mapping medicine's temporal spaces 17
David Armstrong

3 The experience of risk as 'measured vulnerability': health screening and lay uses of numerical risk 33
Chris Gillespie

4 Expanded newborn screening: articulating the ontology of diseases with bridging work in the clinic 47
Stefan Timmermans and Mara Buchbinder

5 Resisting the screening imperative: patienthood, populations and politics in prostate cancer detection technologies for the UK 60
Alex Faulkner

6 A molecular monopoly? HPV testing, the Pap smear and the molecularisation of cervical cancer screening in the USA 73
Stuart Hogarth, Michael M. Hopkins and Victor Rodriguez

7 Blind spots and adverse conditions of care: screening migrants for tuberculosis in France and Germany 90
Janina Kehr

8 'Let's have it tested first': choice and circumstances in decision-making following positive antenatal screening in Hong Kong 105
Alison Pilnick and Olga Zayts

9 Representing and intervening: 'doing' good care in fi rst trimester prenatal knowledge production and decision-making 121
Nete Schwennesen and Lene Koch

10 'Wakey wakey baby': narrating four-dimensional (4D) bonding scans 136
Julie Roberts

Index 151

 




 

        

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