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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Medial Medicine / Digital Medicine: (Re-)Negotiations of Medical Knowledge Between Transformation, Empowerment, and Politics
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Medial Medicine / Digital Medicine: (Re-)Negotiations of Medical Knowledge Between Transformation, Empowerment, and Politics
Published:
2024-11-27
Editorial
Editorial
Katharina Fürholzer, Julia Pröll, Maria Heidegger, Marina Iakushevich
1-8
PDF (German)
Articles
Doctors Tell Stories Too
Medical Knowledge and Narration in Blogs and Podcasts"
Jarmila Mildorf
9-27
PDF (German)
From “Objective and very competent!! …Just as a doctor should be!!” to “An insult! Never again and not recommended.”
Linguistic insights into communicative actions in online doctor reviews: A German-Spanish language comparison
Paul Mayr, Hanna Mayr
28-74
PDF (German)
Uplifting Corona Fictions
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Representations Encouraging Well-Being in Music Videos
Julia Obermayr, Elisabeth Hobisch
75-97
PDF (German)
Long Covid as a Collective Experience: A Photo Essay
Monika Pietrzak-Franger
98-118
PDF
Multimodal Technics of Self-Presentation in Social Media
Depression on Instagram
Marina Iakushevich
119-142
PDF (German)
"Nevertheless, Suicide Must Not Become a Societal Norm"
Human Dignity as a Standard in Arguments About Assisted Dying in Germany
Constanze Spieß, Lesley-Ann Kern
143-164
PDF (German)
In conversation with …
In conversation with … Pavla Schäfer
Pavla Schäfer, Marina Iakushevich
165-178
PDF (German)
In conversation with ... Arno Görgen
Arno Görgen, Christoph Singer
179-189
PDF (German)
Reports
An invisible disease made visible
Medicine and art for a paradigm shift in the representation and perception of endometriosis
Evelyn Ferrari
190-200
PDF (German)
Discursive Practices of Human-Machine Relations in Diabetes Management
Rita Vallentin
201-209
pdf (German)
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Keywords
brain cancer
digital technologies
technoculture
human narrative
surrogacy
surrogate mothers
ethical labor
corona fictions
narratives
romance languages
well-being
network
pandemic
corona
popular culture
psychiatry
soziology