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Autor:
Margaret Sleeboom, Marina Marouda
Publikováno v:
Medicine Anthropology Theory, Vol 3, Iss 1 (2021)
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Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/13e61f9367054367a5be0203c2276f84
Autor:
Marina Marouda
Publikováno v:
Critique of Anthropology. 38:96-114
The article is concerned with biomedical technologies and the entrepreneurial ways through which these vital technologies come to life. Focusing on stem cell ‘clinical trials’ conducted in hospital...
Autor:
Marina Marouda
Publikováno v:
South East Asia Research. 25:251-267
Anthropological interest in giving, including religious charity, has grown in recent years. However, studies of philanthropy have largely been confined to activities relating to human-to-human sociality. By contrast, this article explores conceptions
This paper proposes the concept of the “digital glimpse”, which develops the existing framing of imaginative travel. Here it articulates the experiences of mobile workers digitally connecting into family life and everyday rituals when physically
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f765d92116de76e92a1279d934b203f1
This paper examines the role of information communication technology in enabling connections to home for work related travellers. Although digital connectivity for work related tasks are well researched, the use of digital technology for home communi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9684bfa6da40ec0782317de7066d109e
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/24813/3/Ladkin.pdf
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/24813/3/Ladkin.pdf
Autor:
Margaret, Sleeboom-Faulkner, Choon Key, Chekar, Alex, Faulkner, Carolyn, Heitmeyer, Marina, Marouda, Achim, Rosemann, Nattaka, Chaisinthop, Hung-Chieh Jessica, Chang, Adrian, Ely, Masae, Kato, Prasanna K, Patra, Yeyang, Su, Suli, Sui, Wakana, Suzuki, Xinqing, Zhang
Publikováno v:
Social sciencemedicine (1982). 153
A very large grey area exists between translational stem cell research and applications that comply with the ideals of randomised control trials and good laboratory and clinical practice and what is often referred to as snake-oil trade. We identify a