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Rethinking Biomedicine and Governance in Africa : Contributions from Anthropology
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Editor(s):
P. Wenzel Geißler
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Richard Rottenburg
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Julia Zenker
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January 01 2012
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transcript-Verlag
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9783839420287
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January 01 2012
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10.14361/transcript.9783839420287
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Book chapters
Serving the City: Community-Based Malaria Control in Dar es Salaam
Contributors
The Politics and Anti-politics of HIV interventions in Kenya
21st century African biopolitics: fuzzy fringes, cracks and undersides, neglected backwaters, and returning politics
Governing Malaria: How an old scourge troubles precepts in social theory
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Experimental hubris and medical powerlessness: Notes from a colonial utopia, Cameroon, 1939-1949
Sleeping Sickness and the Limits of ‘Biological Citizenship’
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Intellectual Property Designs: Drugs, Governance, and Nigerian (Non-)Compliance with the World Trade Organization
“We are not paid—they just give us”: Liberalisation and the longing for biopolitical discipline around an African HIV prevention trial
Configuring Trans* Citizens in South Africa: Somatechnics, Self-Formation and Governmentality
Stock-outs in global health: Pharmaceutical governance and uncertainties in the global supply of ARVs in Uganda
Biomedical Hype and Hopes: AIDS Medicines for Africa
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