This working paper seeks to demonstrate, firstly, how trans-national cooperation frameworks influence local medical practices and involved subjects. Secondly, we will conclude in how far and why the resulting governmental regimes use similar yet not identical approaches to regulate transplantation medicine by combining national and trans-national organisations and institutions. Here, we will conclude the emergence of an ordering principle that delimitates the horizon of legitimate practices. Related to this, we will thirdly highlight the powerful role of discursive practices that label certain approaches as (il)legitimate and stabilise this spatial order accordingly. The working paper seeks to advance a conceptual and theoretical argument by bringing together theoretical considerations from works on spatial formats and spatial orders 10 with empirical insights on the regulation of transplantation medicine. Thus, the manuscript offers contextual findings that provide an empirically grounded take on the concepts of spatial format and spatial order.
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This working paper seeks to demonstrate, firstly, how trans-national cooperation frameworks influence local medical practices and involved subjects. Secondly, we will conclude in how far and why the
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