Cuidado
Colocando a prática na teoria
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Este texto é uma tradução da Introdução do livro “Care in Practice: On Tinkering in Clinics, Homes and Farms”, editado por Annemarie Mol, Ingunn Moser e Jeannette Pols (2010). Tradução de Luísa Muccillo. Revisão de Ana Carolina Lessa Dantas.
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