Self-medication and Consumer Culture: The Sociological Dynamics
Self-medication and Consumer Culture: The Sociological Dynamics
Description

Identify the socio-cultural rationalities in which the self-medication behaviors are inscribed. The main dimensions of analysis are the specialization of lay knowledge, the social criteria of everyday health management and the increasing hedonism in body cultures    

Internal Partners
Research Centre Research Group Role in Project Begin Date End Date
CIES-Iscte -- Leader 2000-10-15 2003-07-31
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Project Team
Name Affiliation Role in Project Begin Date End Date
Graca Carapinheiro Associate Researcher (CIES-Iscte); Global Coordinator 2000-10-15 2003-07-31
Noémia Lopes Integrated Researcher (CIES-Iscte); Researcher 2000-10-15 2003-07-31
Project Fundings
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POCTI/SOC/36479/99 -- Contract Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) - POCTI - Portugal 34976.0 34976.0 2000-10-15 2003-07-31
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Self-medication and Consumer Culture: The Sociological Dynamics
2000-10-15
2003-07-31