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Between formal and enacted policy: Changing the contours of boundaries
Nissim Mizrachi
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, Judith T. Shuval
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Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Alternative Medicine
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Biomedical Discourse
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Boundary Work
66%
Biomedicine
66%
Israel
33%
Hegemony
33%
Public Demand
33%
Professional Authority
33%
Knowledge Base
33%
Moral
33%
Clinical Setting
33%
Dominant Position
33%
Environmental Demands
33%
Social Boundaries
33%
Symbolic Boundaries
33%
Participant Observation
33%
Reactive Approach
33%
Boundary Change
33%
Position Statement
33%
Mutual Respect
33%
Institutional Control
33%
Market Demand
33%
Participant Interviews
33%
Arts and Humanities
Discourse
100%
Practitioners
100%
Alternative Medicine
100%
Biomedicine
66%
Boundary Work
66%
Israel
33%
Hegemony
33%
Symbolics
33%
Cognitive
33%
Battle
33%
Clinical
33%
Moral
33%
Participant Observation
33%
Social Sciences
Alternative Medicine
100%
Biomedicine
66%
Israel
33%
Hegemony
33%
Morality
33%
Participant Observation
33%