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New territories in health / edited by Isabelle Pailliart. -- London : ISTE Ltd ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2020. – (61.1 /N532)

Contents

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1. In a One Health Perspective

1.1. Introduction

1.2. Food links between animal and human health

1.3. The One Health concept and the institution of antimicrobial resistance as a boundary object

1.4. Conclusion

1.5. References

Chapter 2. "Our Health in Danger." The Extension of Sanitization through Media Coverage of Health Alerts. Que Choisir, 60 millions de consommateurs, 2008-2018

2.1. Introduction

2.2. Analyzing the consumer press to understand the new health territories

2.3. Sanitarization of revealed consumption: diversification and growth of "health" themes in consumer information

2.4. From risk to involvement through health warnings: analysis of framings and points of view of consumer health information

2.5. Conclusion

2.6. References

2.7. Appendices

Chapter 3. Communication and Environmental Health in Critical American Approaches

3.1. Introduction

3.2. Critical orientation publications: marginal political approaches and questions in post-positivist work

3.3. A specific corpus-building process to identify publications of critical orientation

3.4. Publishers and journals of critical research articles dealing with communication on environmental health topics

3.5. Analysis of critical research articles dealing with communication on environmental health topics

3.6. References

Chapter 4. Health, Environment and Nuclear Energy: Temporalities and Trajectories of Collective Mobilizations

4.1. Introduction

4.2. From compromise confined to its conflicting publicity

4.3. Problematization and (re)appropriation of the public problem

4.4. Affirmation of problematization and displacement of collective action

4.5. Definitional issues linked to advertising and oppositional dynamics

4.6. Conclusion

4.7. References

Chapter 5. Public Health Controversies: The Scattering of Arenas and Politicization. The Case of Vaccination in France during the 2010s

5.1. Introduction: vaccination and the politicization of public health

5.2. Anamnesis of vaccine controversies: a question of arenas

5.3. Scattering of controversies in arenas, an operator of politicization

5.4. Scattering-selection of controversies in a plurality of arenas: proposal for an understanding of the politicization of controversies

5.5. References

Chapter 6. Internet User-Patient(s), a Collective Adventure.

6.1. Introduction

6.2. From rarity to effervescence

6.3. Polyphonic formats

6.4. The bubbling of exchanges

6.5. The quest for information

6.6. Medical anxieties

6.7. From information to empowerment

6.8. The patient facing the flow: A collective

6.9. Layperson production

6.10. Conclusion

6.11. References

Chapter 7. Interferences and Territorial Conflicts: The Case of the Electronic Medical Record

7.1. Introduction

7.2. Theoretical framework

7.3. Case study

7.4. Discussion

7.5. Conclusion

7.6. References

Chapter 8. Professional Practices and Organizational Issues. The Case of Medical Regulating Assistants

8.1. Introduction

8.2. The medical regulation file at the heart of the service's activities

8.3. Around the DRM (regulation file): Multiactivity at the service of efficient patient care

8.4. Conclusion

8.5. References

Chapter 9. The Moral Economy of the Health "Territories." Technocratization from the Top-Down of Biopolitics, Politicization from the Bottom-Up of Life Policies

9.1. Introduction

9.2. The system and the territory against the local

9.3. A new technocratic boundary: Escaping politics

9.4. Centralization, verticalization, and integration of sectoral government

9.5. 2009: The final fight?

9.6. An evanescent territorial health state

9.7. Technocratic "boundaries" facing the anarchy of life.

9.8. References

List of Authors

Index