Where the biological predominates: Habitus, reflexivity and capital accrual in the field of Battens disease
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Scambler , S. and Newton, P. (2010) Where the biological predominates: Habitus, reflexivity and capital accrual in the field of Battens disease. In: New Directions in the Sociology of Chronic and Disabling Conditions: Assaults on the Lifeworld. Palgrave Macmillan , Basingstoke, UK. ISBN 9780230222700
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| Additional Information: | [1] Sasha Scambler is a co-editor of the book as well as co-author of this chapter |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Batten disease, Bourdieu, capital, personal capital, parents, reflexivity |
| Subjects: | R Medicine > RC Internal medicine |
| School / Department / Research Groups: | School of Health & Social Care School of Health & Social Care > Centre for Nursing & Healthcare Research School of Health & Social Care > Nursing Research Group |
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| Last Modified: | 19 Jan 2012 15:47 |
| URI: | http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/5771 |
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