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Over the last half century, global healthcare practices have increasingly relied on technological interventions for the detection, prevention, and treatment of disability and disease. As these technologies become routinized and normalized into medicine, the social and political dimensions require substantial consideration.
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- Monteleone, Rebecca (Author)
- Fonow, Mary Margaret (Thesis advisor)
- Ross, Heather (Committee member)
- Frow, Emma (Committee member)
- Michael, Katina (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2020
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- Doctoral Dissertation Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology 2020