Nothing But Nets

A Biography of Global Health Science and Its Objects

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421447575

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By Kirsten Moore-Sheeley
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248

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List of Abbreviations Introduction: Making Evidence-Based Global Health in Africa 1. The Scientific Object: Becoming the Right Tool for the Job 2. The Biomedical Technology: From Kenyan Particulars to Global Universals 3. The Technology of Neoliberal Policy: Taking Insecticide-Treated Nets to Market 4. The Global Health Commodity: Selling the Value of Saving Lives 5. The Domestic Technology: Making Healthy Homes in Kenya Conclusion: Lessons for Global Health and Malaria Control in a Precarious Age Acknowledgements Bibliography Index Notes
Kirsten Moore-Sheeley (LOS ANGELES, CA) is an assistant professor of the history of medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

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