Biosocial Worlds Anthropology of health environments beyond determinism

Biosocial Worlds presents state-of-the-art contributions to anthropological reflections on the porous boundaries between human and non-human life - biosocial worlds. Based on changing understandings of biology and the social, it explores what it means to be human in these worlds. Growing separation...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London UCL Press 2020
Series:Culture and Health
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HIV
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