Health, consumption and markets (EMS Editions “Societing”, 2022)

Page 2 to 6: Start Pages | Page 7 to 11: Frédéric Pierru – Preface | Page 12 to 19: Hélène Gorge – General introduction | Page 21 to 39: Jean-Paul Domin – Chapter 1. Stateization and privatization of the public hospital. The double penalty | Page 40 to 55: Philippe Sabot and Nil Özçağlar-Toulouse – Chapter 2. Health between well-being and social good | Page 56 to 78: Anna Schneider-Kamp and Søren Askegaard – Chapter 3. Conceptualizing health consumption through the notion of health capital | Page 79 to 93: Anthony Beudaert, Guillaume Jaubert and Nil Özçağlar-Toulouse – Chapter 4. Rational myth and the emergence of a sector dedicated to well-being: the case of mental disability associations | Page 95 to 116: Abdelmajid Amine, Audrey Bonnemaizon and Margaret Josion-Portail – Chapter 5. Involving elderly patients in their care pathway, is it still possible? A reading through the representations of caregivers | Page 117 to 138: Hélène Gorge, Melvin Grefils and Melea Press – Chapter 6. Acculturation to care. Study of a health-solidarity network | Page 139 to 161: Sarah Lasri – Chapter 7. Rethinking self-medication in the light of individual practices | Page 163 to 179: Jean-Philippe Nau, Isabelle Flachère and Marc Salesina – Chapter 8. What individualization of support through the personalized plan in the medico-social sector? | Page 180 to 202: Benoit Cret and Nicolas Guilhot – Chapter 9. The exercise of coordinated care or the impossible suspension of competition: the example of multi-professional health centers | Page 203 to 234: Daphné Salerno and Annabel Martin – Chapter 10. Changing lifestyle habits in mHealth. Research Perspectives in Psychology and Social Practices | Page 236 to 260: Philippe Batifoulier – Chapter 11. Consuming without the market. The patient, the disease and the need for care | Page 261 to 285: Victor Duchesne and Maxime Thorigny – Chapter 12. Regional health democracy, when experts make health policy. An analysis in the Centre-Val de Loire region | Page 286 to 308: Konstantinos Lianidis and Søren Askegaard – Chapter 13. Heideggerian health: techniques, self and post-humanism | Page 309 to 313: Hélène Gorge – General conclusion | Page 314 to 342: Bibliography | Page 343 to 351: The authors | Page 352 to 363: Ending pages.

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