Complementary and alternative medicines: A reflection on definitions, designations and social demarcations

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Abstract

“Complementary and alternative medicines” (CAMs) is one of the more common terms used to designate a range of medicines, therapies and therapeutic practices that both find themselves on the margins of so-called “conventional medicine” and are enjoying a growing social visibility in contemporary western societies. Based on a bibliographical review of the existing studies on this subject, the author responds to the need to delimit this field by offering a sociological reflection on the relevant social classifications. The article is organised along three lines: (i) definitions - what CAMs encompass; (ii) designations - the meanings of the terms; (iii) demarcations - the boundaries between these and other therapeutic practices.

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Pegado, E. (2020, March 31). Complementary and alternative medicines: A reflection on definitions, designations and social demarcations. Sociologia, Problemas e Praticas. Editora Mundos Sociais. https://doi.org/10.7458/SPP20209314996

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