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Digital health: A sociomaterial approach
Benjamin Marent,
Flis Henwood
School of Humanities and Social Science
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Digital Health
100%
Sociomaterial Approaches
100%
Sociology of Health & Illness
28%
Innovation Process
14%
Forms of Knowledge
14%
Healthcare
14%
Knowledge Control
14%
Per Se
14%
Technology Development
14%
Generativity
14%
Copyright
14%
Digital Transformation
14%
Telemedicine
14%
Reorient
14%
Digital Society
14%
Promoting Health
14%
Innovative Strategies
14%
Karen Barad
14%
Process of Care
14%
Care Types
14%
Agential Cuts
14%
Empty Signifier
14%
Knowledge Relationship
14%
Intensive Medicine
14%
Social Sciences
Sociology
100%
Diseases
100%
Health Care
50%
Health Service
50%
Digital Transformation
50%
Technology Development
50%
Digitalization
50%
Psychology
Healthcare
100%
Generativity
100%
Telemedicine
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Digital Health
100%
Medicine
42%
Disease
28%
Health Care
14%
Menadione
14%
Digitalization
14%
Telemedicine
14%
Arts and Humanities
Digital
100%
Medicine
33%
Manifestation
11%
Engagement
11%
Health Care
11%
Reform
11%
Affordances
11%
Generativity
11%