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Examines the cultural, technological, economic, and rhetorical logics that shape the ""voice of the patient"" in digital health, arguing that digital technologies rely on assumptions that reflect dominant ideologies of health, disability, gender, and race.

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This critique of medical humanities principles and practices is much needed and deftly handled. The book reveals the stakes of the problems of narrative and empathy, of individualizing illness and ignoring the structural dimensions of illness and disability by revealing these issues in a context relatively new to medical humanities: digital health."" - Rebecca Garden, Columbia University

""An elegant transdisciplinary critique of the structural inequalities and capitalist goals of emerging digital health technologies and practices. Banner’s methods and resulting insights about the kinds of value and lives generated by digital health technological practices will be particularly invaluable for anyone interested in the rich interdisciplinary zones where humanities, digital studies, and health care converge, as in health and medical humanities. For those who want to understand what happens to patient voice and experience under biocapitalism, this is the book to read."" - Jacqueline Wernimont, Arizona State University

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      Publisher: LUP - University of Michigan Press
      Publication Date: 11/20/2017 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780472053698, 978-0472053698
      ISBN10: 0472053698

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Examines the cultural, technological, economic, and rhetorical logics that shape the ""voice of the patient"" in digital health, arguing that digital technologies rely on assumptions that reflect dominant ideologies of health, disability, gender, and race.

      Trade Review
      This critique of medical humanities principles and practices is much needed and deftly handled. The book reveals the stakes of the problems of narrative and empathy, of individualizing illness and ignoring the structural dimensions of illness and disability by revealing these issues in a context relatively new to medical humanities: digital health."" - Rebecca Garden, Columbia University

      ""An elegant transdisciplinary critique of the structural inequalities and capitalist goals of emerging digital health technologies and practices. Banner’s methods and resulting insights about the kinds of value and lives generated by digital health technological practices will be particularly invaluable for anyone interested in the rich interdisciplinary zones where humanities, digital studies, and health care converge, as in health and medical humanities. For those who want to understand what happens to patient voice and experience under biocapitalism, this is the book to read."" - Jacqueline Wernimont, Arizona State University

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