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Abstract
This book uses a variety of empirical cases on topics including drug development, egg donation, and governance of healthcare facilities, to investigate how actors navigate the uncertainties that permeate the interfaces of health, technologies, and politics in post-Soviet settings and what the implications of their chosen navigation routes are. Contemporary societies are imbued with uncertainties, but the authors focus on settings where uncertainties multiply, making decisions, practises, and relations in everyday life precarious. Two worlds are brought into dialogue throughout the chapters of this book with the aim of facilitating mutual learning from one another - the world of science and technology studies (STS) and the high-income liberal democracies of the West, on one hand, and studies of post-socialism on the other. In so doing, this book encourages critical learning on ensuring the resilience of individual and societal health in situations of profound uncertainties. This timely collection will be of great interest to scholars, practitioners and policy makes in the fields of sociology, biomedicine, political science and public and global health.
Chapter 1. Introduction. Dealing With Multiple Uncertainties In Post-Soviet Health, Technologies, And Politics; Olga Zvonareva, Klasien Horstman -- Chapter 2. Flirting With The Market. The Early Soviet Government And The Private Provision Of Health Care, 1917-1932; Pavel Vasilyev -- Chapter 3. (Re)Imagining The Nation? Boosting Local Drug Development In Contemporary Russia; Olga Zvonareva -- Chapter 4. Risky Economies: Innovation Of Medical Devices In Russia; Evgenia Popova -- Chapter 5. Medico-Economic Standards In Russia. Balancing Legal Requirements And Patients Needs; Alena Kamenshchikova -- Chapter 6. Introducing 'Natural' Childbirth In Russian Hospitals. Midwives' Institutional Work; Ekaterina Borozdina -- Chapter 7. Ova Exchange Practises At A Moscow Fertility Clinic: Gift Or Commodity?; Alexandra Kurlenkova -- Chapter 8. Innovating Health-Care Governance In Ukraine: Formal And Informal Practises; Tetiana Stepurko, Paolo Carlo Belli -- Chapter 9. Radiation Science After The Cold War. The Politics Of Measurements, Risks, And Compensation In Kazakhstan; Susanne Bauer -- Epilogue; Klasien Horstman, Olga Zvonareva.
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"Preface" -- "Contents" -- "List of Figures and Tables" -- "1: Introduction. Dealing with Multiple Uncertainties in Post-Soviet Health, Technologies, and Politics" -- " Understanding the Relations of Health, Technologies, and Politics: Insights from STS" -- " Post-Soviet Transformations: Contradictions of a 'Transition' to Democracy and Markets" -- " (Caring for) People's Health in Times of Societal Turmoil" -- " New Uncertainties in Post-Soviet Science and Technology" -- " Navigating New Uncertainties in Everyday Life: Insights from Informality Studies" -- " Outline of the Book" -- " Part 1 'Mediating Uncertainties: Struggling with Conflicting Demands'" -- " Part 2 'Transforming Uncertainties: Negotiating New Practices'" -- "References" -- "Part I: Mediating Uncertainties: Struggling with Conflicting Demands" -- "2: Flirting with the Market: The Early Soviet Government and the Private Provision of Health Care, 1917–1932" -- " Introduction" -- " Early Soviet Health Care in Theory and Practice, 1917–1921" -- " Transition to the New Economic Policy and the Legalisation of Private Health Care" -- " Reforming Health Care in the 1920s: Urban and Rural Perspectives" -- " The Case of Petrograd/Leningrad" -- " Viewed with Suspicion" -- " 'The Class Principle' of Urban Health Care" -- " Rural Health Care and the Fight Against Znakharstvo" -- " The Decline of Private Health Care in Soviet Health Care" -- " Private Medical Practice in the Early Soviet Era: A Risky Innovation" -- "References" -- "3: (Re)Imagining the Nation? Boosting Local Drug Development in Contemporary Russia" -- " Introduction" -- " Understanding Cross-National Differences in Innovative Performance" -- " Uncertain Connections Between Pharmaceutical Innovation and Public Health
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