Towards the alternativization of health? a commentary on Joana Almeida’s notion of camisation

Ayodeji Bayo Ogunrotifa
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Camisation was coined by Almeida in 2012 in her doctoral dissertation that explored the relationship between CAM, the medical profession and the State regulation in Portugal, using acupuncture and homeopathy practitioners, as useful cases. The notion of camisation was further refined following its presentation at XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology in Japan (2014) and international conference on Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Poland (2016) as resolving everyday human problems through CAM framework. Camisation is defined as ‘a process through which everyday human problems are transformed into health problems which are treated in CAM terms and within a CAM framework’ (Almeida 2012: 92). Almeida’s thesis is premised on the integration and institutionalisation of CAM into orthodox western medicine through the framework of camisation. Central to this idea is the argument that camisation can contribute to re-medicalisation (the process whereby the medical meanings of a disease are restored) or de-medicalisation (the process whereby human problems come to be redefined in nonmedical terms).
走向健康的交替?阿尔梅达的camisation思想述评
Camisation是Almeida在2012年的博士论文中创造的,该论文探讨了CAM、医学专业和葡萄牙国家监管之间的关系,并将针灸和顺势疗法从业者作为有用的案例。在日本举行的第十八届ISA世界社会学大会(2014年)和波兰举行的传统、补充和替代医学国际会议(2016年)上,通过CAM框架解决了日常人类问题,之后进一步完善了camisation的概念。Camisation被定义为“将日常人类问题转化为健康问题的过程,并在CAM框架内按照CAM术语进行处理”(Almeida 2012:92)。阿尔梅达的论文的前提是通过camisation的框架将CAM融入正统的西方医学并将其制度化。这一观点的核心是,camisation可以促进再医疗化(恢复疾病医学意义的过程)或去医疗化(用非医学术语重新定义人类问题的过程)。
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