Markets of well-being : navigating health and healing in Africa / / edited by Marleen Dekker, Rijk van Dijk.

Health and healing are distinctive domains as far as the pursuit of people’s well-being is concerned. In Africa, both fields have increasingly become subject to monetization and commodification, in short, the market. Based on extensive fieldwork in nine African countries by scholars with diverse aca...

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Superior document:African dynamics ; v. 9
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:African dynamics ; 9.
Physical Description:1 online resource (321 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction: Economic ethnographies of the marketization of health and healing in Africa /
Milking the sick: Medical pluralism and the commoditization of healthcare in contemporary Nigeris /
Organizing monies: The reality and creativity of nursing on a hospital ward in Ghana /
Market forces threatening school feeding: The case for school farming in Nakuru town, Kenya /
Dashed hopes and missed opportunities: Malaria control policies in Kenya (1896-2009) /
The market for healing and the elasticity of belief: Medical pluralism in Mpumalanga, South Africa /
Medicinal knowledge and healing practices among the Kapsiki/Higi of northern Cameroon and northeastern Nigeria /
The commodification of misery: Markets for healing, markets for sickness /
Individual or shared responsibility: The financing of medical treatment in rural Ethiopian households /
Can’t buy me health: Financial constraints and health-seeking behaviour in rural households in Central Togo /
Marriage, commodification and the romantic ethic in Botswana /
List of authors /
Summary:Health and healing are distinctive domains as far as the pursuit of people’s well-being is concerned. In Africa, both fields have increasingly become subject to monetization and commodification, in short, the market. Based on extensive fieldwork in nine African countries by scholars with diverse academic backgrounds, this volume offers different perspectives on the emerging markets and the way medical staff, patients, households and institutions navigate them in their quest for well-being. By presenting a detailed economic ethnography of this multifacetted process of navigating the market, the book sets a new agenda for research as a result of the current predicaments facing health and healing in African societies.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283852217
9004201289
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Marleen Dekker, Rijk van Dijk.