Normalization Process Theory: an Explanatory Model of Innovations in Medical Field (Some Critical remarks)
In this review is analyzed the main points of Normalization Process Theory, which basedon sociological approaches. The Theory includes model of interpretation of processes including newtechnologies in public health sphere. In the review is analyzed main concept of Normalization ProcessTheory - normalization, which is instrumental for sociological inverstigation.
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инновации в медицине, социология техники, теория нормализации процессов, innovations in medicine, sociology of technology, Normalization Process TheoryAuthors
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Melnikova Olga O. | European University in St.-Petersburg | iliina@yandex.ru |
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