Taking Control of Your Health: Review of Neoliberal Health Organizing: Communication, Meaning, and Politics by Mohan J. Dutta

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  • David V Fazzino Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

Abstract

A review of Neoliberal Health Organizing: Communication, Meaning, and Politics by Mohan J. Dutta (Left Coast Press, 2015)

Author Biography

David V Fazzino, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

David Fazzino, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, is a cultural anthropologist trained in law and agro-ecology.  His research interests include environmental anthropology, structural violence, intellectual property rights, food and energy policy, and medical anthropology.


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2016-11-25

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