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> Oggetto: Sociology of Health and Illness 26:6 (September 2004) is now
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> Sociology of Health and Illness: Volume 26, Issue 6, Sep 2004
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> Special IssueSocial Movements in HealthOriginal Articles
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> Social movements in health: an introduction
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> Phil Brown, Stephen Zavestoski
> Sociology of Health and Illness; Volume 26, Issue 6, Page 679
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> Medical modernisation, scientific research fields and the epistemic
> politics of health social movements
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> David J. Hess
> Sociology of Health and Illness; Volume 26, Issue 6, Page 695
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> The dynamic interplay between Western medicine and the complementary
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> alternative medicine movement: how activists perceive a range of
> responses from physicians and hospitals
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> Melinda Goldner
> Sociology of Health and Illness; Volume 26, Issue 6, Page 710
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> Health consumer groups in the UK: a new social movement?
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> Judith Allsop, Kathryn Jones, Rob Baggott
> Sociology of Health and Illness; Volume 26, Issue 6, Page 737
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> Regenerating movements: embryonic stem cells and the politics of
> potentiality
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> Chris Ganchoff
> Sociology of Health and Illness; Volume 26, Issue 6, Page 757
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> Uneasy allies: pro-choice physicians, feminist health activists and the
> struggle for abortion rights
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> C.E. Joffe, T.A. Weitz, C.L. Stacey
> Sociology of Health and Illness; Volume 26, Issue 6, Page 775
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> Advocating voice: organisational, historical and social milieux of the
> Alzheimer's disease movement
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> Renee L. Beard
> Sociology of Health and Illness; Volume 26, Issue 6, Page 797
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> Framing as a cultural resource in health social movements: funding
> activism and the breast cancer movement in the US 1990-1993
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> Emily S. Kolker
> Sociology of Health and Illness; Volume 26, Issue 6, Page 820
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> Breast cancer in two regimes: the impact of social movements on illness
> experience
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> Maren Klawiter
> Sociology of Health and Illness; Volume 26, Issue 6, Page 845
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