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Filling scripts: A multi-sited ethnography of pharmaceutical sales practices, psychiatric prescribing, and phamily life in North America.
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Filling scripts: A multi-sited ethnography of pharmaceutical sales practices, psychiatric prescribing, and phamily life in North America./
作者:
Oldani, Michael James.
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362 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-02, Section: A, page: 0615.
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Filling scripts: A multi-sited ethnography of pharmaceutical sales practices, psychiatric prescribing, and phamily life in North America.
Oldani, Michael James.
Filling scripts: A multi-sited ethnography of pharmaceutical sales practices, psychiatric prescribing, and phamily life in North America.
- 362 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-02, Section: A, page: 0615.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton University, 2006.
This dissertation is an ethnographic examination of the standard pharmaceutical prescription narrative (the standard pharmaceutical script). It focuses on the double meaning of scripts---pharmaceutical and cultural---that have combined to create both imagined and real pharmaceutical families, or "phamilies." Methodologically, each scene of the standard pharmaceutical script is tested against ethnographic reality---following the plot. Psychotropic scripts are also followed across borders (between the United States and Canada) and from the clinic to the home of patients.
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Part I examines how the Aboriginal community in postcolonial Manitoba has come to resist phamily life by opposing the prescribing of psychoactive medication for their children diagnosed with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Through detailed interviews and participant observation, I document how medicating children has become a reminder of past injustices of the residential school era. Specifically, I describe how First Nation people have withstood pathologizing themselves (through state-governed scripts) and have embraced specific Aboriginal prescriptive healing practices.
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