Movement of knowledge: Medical humanities perspectives on medicine, science, and experience

ISSN: 2002-2131 Kriterium (Online) Medical knowledge is always in motion. It moves from the lab to the office, from a press release to a patient, from an academic journal to a civil servant’s desk and then on to a policymaker. Knowledge is deconstructed, reconstructed, and transformed as it moves. The dynamic, ever-evolving nature of medical knowledge has given rise to different concepts to explain it: diffusion, translation, circulation, transit, co-production. At the same time, its movements—and the ways in which we conceptualize and describe them—have material consequences. For instance, value judgements on the validity of certain forms of knowledge determine the direction of clinical research. Policy decisions are taken in relation to existing knowledge. The acceptance or rejection of treatment protocols based on medical ‘facts’ impacts on patients, dependents, health providers, and society at large. Simply put, knowledge and the movement of knowledge matter. How do they matter, though? The contributors to this volume examine the complexity of medical knowledge in everyday life. We demonstrate not only the pervasive influence of knowledge in medical and public health settings, but also the range of methodological and theoretical tools to study knowledge. Ours is a multidisciplinary approach to the medical humanities, presenting both contemporary and historical perspectives in order to explore the borderlands between expertise and common knowledge. *** Medicinsk kunskap ar alltid i rorelse. Den kan fardas fran laboratoriet till kontoret, med en pressrelease till en patient, via en vetenskaplig artikel till en tjansteman och kanske vidare till en beslutsfattare. Forflyttningen till olika sammanhang har betydelse for hur kunskapen uppfattas och anvands, vilket i sin tur kan paverka inriktningen pa bade forskning och politiska beslut. Komplexiteten hos medicinsk kunskap och de konsekvenser som den far star i fokus i antologin Movement of knowledge. Forfattarna undersoker hur kunskap praglar de medicinska och folkhalsoorienterade rummen och granskar samtidigt de metodologiska och teoretiska verktygen vi har for att studera kunskap och kunskapsfloden. I sina texter anlagger forskarna en tvarvetenskaplig syn pa medicinsk humaniora och visar med saval samtida som historiska perspektiv pa hur granssnittet mellan experter och allmanhet kan studeras. Medicinsk kunskap dekonstrueras, rekonstrueras och omformas nar den ror sig mellan patienter, vardgivare och samhallet i stort. Att en behandlingsmetod godkanns eller underkanns utifran medicinska fakta ar nagot som i slutanden paverkar oss alla. Academic co-ordinator is Daniel Normark, Researcher, Karolinska Institutet: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3509-097X