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Appeals in Russian medical discourse
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Cooling the Conversation: Discourse About Menthol and Flavored Tobacco Restrictions on TikTok. [PDF]
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The shifting landscape of vaccine discourse: Insights from a decade of pre- to post-COVID-19 vaccine posts on social media. [PDF]
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Annual Review of Anthropology, 2009
Discourse plays an important role in medicine, and medical discourse in the broadest sense (discourse in and about healing, curing, or therapy; expressions of suffering; and relevant language ideologies) has profound anthropological significance. As modes of social action, writing and speaking help constitute medical institutions, curative practices ...
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Discourse plays an important role in medicine, and medical discourse in the broadest sense (discourse in and about healing, curing, or therapy; expressions of suffering; and relevant language ideologies) has profound anthropological significance. As modes of social action, writing and speaking help constitute medical institutions, curative practices ...
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Medical Discourse and Subjectivity
2015Actors and users of the medical field (doctors, nurses, patients, medical students, pharmacists, etc.) are neither from the same social and professional category nor they have the same expertise level of the field. Their writings testify about this fact through the terminology used, for instance. Besides, the writings also show difference in the use of
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2003
It has already been suggested in the previous chapter that medicine provided the grounds for some of the most common justifications for leisure and recreation. Strictly speaking, it could be observed that leisure activities do not appear in medical literature for their recreational purpose; rather, for the functional role acknowledged to them in a ...
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It has already been suggested in the previous chapter that medicine provided the grounds for some of the most common justifications for leisure and recreation. Strictly speaking, it could be observed that leisure activities do not appear in medical literature for their recreational purpose; rather, for the functional role acknowledged to them in a ...
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