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Theory and Applications of Nonparenteral Nanomedicines 1st Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 1st, Author: Prashant Kesharwani; Khaled Greish; Sebastien Taurin, Publisher: Academic Press, Print ISBN: 9780128204665, etext ISBN: 9783030496067, Format: PDF

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Full title: Theory and Applications of Nonparenteral Nanomedicines 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Academic Press
Author: Prashant Kesharwani; Khaled Greish; Sebastien Taurin
ISBN: 9780128204665, 9783030496067
Format: PDF

Description of Theory and Applications of Nonparenteral Nanomedicines 1st Edition:
This book investigates the historical construction of scholarly personae by integrating a spectrum of recent perspectives from the history and cultural studies of knowledge and institutions. Focusing on gender and embodiment, the contributors analyse the situated performance of scholarly identity and its social and intellectual contexts and consequences. Disciplinary cultures, scholarly practices, personal habits, and a range of social, economic, and political circumstances shape the people and formations of modern scholarship.  Featuring a foreword by Ludmilla Jordanova, Gender, Embodiment, and the History of the Scholarly Persona: Incarnations and Contestations is of interest to historians, sociologists, media and culture scholars, and all those with a stake in the personal dimensions of scholarship. An international group of scholars present original examinations of travel, globalisation, exchange, training, evaluation, self-representation, institution-building, norm-setting, virtue-defining, myth-making, and other gendered and embodied modes and mechanisms of scholarly persona-work. These accounts nuance and challenge existing understandings of the relationship between knowledge and identity.