Appealing Images: Magnetic Resonance Imaging and the Production of Authoritative Knowledge
By Kelly Joyce
26 pagesAnalysis of work practices in imaging units and hospitals demonstrates how each image intertwines aspects of a patient’s body, socio-technical features, and economic priorities in locally specific ways to constitute the body in medical practice and social life.
Despite the tendency of popular narratives to position MRI examinations as objective knowledge, these images are not neutral nor are they equivalent to the physical body.