Care

Putting theory in practice

Authors

  • Annemarie Mol University of Amsterdam
  • Ingunn Moser Diakonhjemmet University College
  • Jeannette Pols University of Amsterdam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48006/2358-0097/V9N1.E9101

Abstract

This is a translation into Portuguese of the Introduction to the book “Care in Practice: On Tinkering in Clinics, Homes and Farms”, edited by Annemarie Mol, Ingunn Moser and Jeannette Pols (2010). Translation by Luísa Muccillo. Revision by Ana Carolina Lessa Dantas.

Author Biographies

Annemarie Mol, University of Amsterdam

University of Amsterdam

Ingunn Moser, Diakonhjemmet University College

Diakonhjemmet University College

Jeannette Pols, University of Amsterdam

University of Amsterdam

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Published

2024-06-17

How to Cite

Mol, A., Moser, I., & Pols, J. (2024). Care: Putting theory in practice. Novos Debates, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.48006/2358-0097/V9N1.E9101

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