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Mobile Health Without Medical Apps. Book Review: Hawkins C., Awondo P., Miller D. (2024) An Anthropological Approach to mHealth. London: UCL Press

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I. V. Smirnov
European University at St. Petersburg; ITMO University
Russian Federation

Ilya V. Smirnov — postgraduate student of the Faculty of Sociology; lecturer

St. Petersburg



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Smirnov I.V. Mobile Health Without Medical Apps. Book Review: Hawkins C., Awondo P., Miller D. (2024) An Anthropological Approach to mHealth. London: UCL Press. Sociology of Power. 2026;38(1):256-263. (In Russ.) EDN: ZTEYJN

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