|  | 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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| Short description 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.
From the contents 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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