@article{fdi:010068843, title = {{S}{\'e}curit{\'e} pharmaceutique, technologie et march{\'e} en {A}frique. {L}a lutte contre les m{\'e}dicaments illicites au {K}enya}, author = {{Q}uet, {M}athieu}, editor = {}, language = {{FRE}}, abstract = {{T}he article deals with the issue of illicit medicines and with the ways in which the {K}enya government fights against it. {I}t pays particular attention to the recent redefinition of the problem and to the growing importance taken by technologies for the securitization of pharmaceutical markets. {T}he hypothesis discussed is that the current conception and technical tooling of the fight against illicit medicines participates in a shift of debates regarding access to medicines in the global {S}outh. {I}ncreasingly, these debates will have to take into account the role of standards and technologies of control in the (il)legitimation of pharmaceutical flows. {T}o this end, the analysis compares different technologies of security and shows their underlying conceptions of authenticity and of pharmaceutical legitimacy.}, keywords = {pharmaceutical policies ; illicit medicines ; intellectual property ; public health ; sociology of technology ; {KENYA}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{R}evue d'{A}nthropologie des {C}onnaissances}, volume = {10}, numero = {2}, pages = {197--217}, ISSN = {1760-5393}, year = {2016}, DOI = {10.3917/rac.031.0197}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010068843}, }