Testing Knowledge Toward an Ecology of Diagnosis, Preceded by the Dingdingdong Manifesto

"This volume presents the collective adventure of Dingdingdong, the Institute for the Co-production of Knowledge about Huntington's Disease, founded in 2012 between Paris and Brussels. Katrin Solhdju's Testing Knowledge: Toward an Ecology of Diagnosis pursues the question of taming...

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