Event overview
This paper responds to an invitation by Mol (2008) to articulate multiple varieties of the ‘logic of care’ in relation to situations, conditions, and examples other than Type 1 diabetes (which is the object of her own ethnography). Medically unexplained symptoms are chosen here as a case defined by much greater ambiguity, controversy, and arguably by the greater significance of dimensions of care that are purposely excluded from an object- and practice- centred approach. On this basis, the paper explores how we might think about the affective dimensions of (self-)care, and seeks to articulate some methodological implications with a view to investigating such dimensions empirically.
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25 Mar 2009 | 4:00pm - 6:00pm |
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