Cuidado

Colocando a prática na teoria

Autores/as

  • 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

Resumen

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.

Biografía del autor/a

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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2024-06-17

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Mol, A., Moser, I., & Pols, J. (2024). Cuidado: Colocando a prática na teoria. Novos Debates, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.48006/2358-0097/V9N1.E9101

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