Description |
283 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
The Sociological Review monographs |
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Sociological review monograph.
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Notes |
Editorial Introduction. The biosocial: sociological themes and issues / Maruizio Meloni, Simon Williams and Paul Martin -- Rise of the New Biology: Implication for the Social Sciences.Thinking about biology and culture: can the natural and human sciences be integrated? / Evelyn Fox Keller -- Cultural epigenetics / Eva Jablonka -- From boundary-work to boundary object: how biology left and re-entered the social sciences / Maurizio Meloni -- The social as signal in the body of chromatin / Hannah Landecker -- Thinking Biosocially: Promises, Problems and Prospects. Unstable bodies: biosocial perspectives on human variation/ Gisli Palsson -- The turn to biology / Tim Newton -- Organizing the organism: a re-casting of the bio-social interface for our times / Steve Fuller -- New bottles for new wine: Julian Huxley, biology and sociology in Britain / Chris Renwick -- Biosocial Challenges and Opportunities: Epigenetics and Neuroscience. Socialepigenetics: a science of social science?/ Emma Chung, John Cromby, Dimitris Papadopoulous and Christina Tufarelli -- Epistemic modesty, ostentatiousness and the uncertainties of epigenetics: on the knowledge machinery of (social) science / Martyn Pickersgill -- The epigenomic self in personalized medicine: between responsibility and empowerment/ Luca Chiapperino and Giuseppe Testa -- Living well in the Neuropolis / Des Fitgerald, Nikolas Rose and Ilina Singh -- The nature of structure: a biosocial approach / JohnBone -- The challenges of new biopsychosocialities: hearing voices, trauma, epigenetics and mediated perception/ Lisa Blackman |
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The biosocial: sociological themes and issues / Maruizio Meloni, Simon Williams and Paul Martin -- Thinking about biology and culture: can the natural and human sciences be integrated? / Evelyn Fox Keller -- Cultural epigenetics / Eva Jablonka -- From boundary-work to boundary object: how biology left and re-entered the social sciences / Maurizio Meloni -- The social as signal in the body of chromatin / Hannah Landecker -- Unstable bodies: biosocial perspectives on human variation/ Gisli Palsson -- The turn to biology / Tim Newton -- Organizing the organism: a re-casting of the bio-social interface for our times / Steve Fuller -- New bottles for new wine: Julian Huxley, biology and sociology in Britain / Chris Renwick -- Socialepigenetics: a science of social science?/ Emma Chung, John Cromby, Dimitris Papadopoulous and Christina Tufarelli -- Epistemic modesty, ostentatiousness and the uncertainties of epigenetics: on the knowledge machinery of (social) science / Martyn Pickersgill -- The epigenomic self in personalized medicine: between responsibility and empowerment/ Luca Chiapperino and Giuseppe Testa -- Living well in the Neuropolis / Des Fitgerald, Nikolas Rose and Ilina Singh -- The nature of structure: a biosocial approach / John Bone -- The challenges of new biopsychosocialities: hearing voices, trauma, epigenetics and mediated perception/ Lisa Blackman |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Sociobiology.
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Author |
Meloni, Maurizio, 1971- editor
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Williams, Simon J. (Simon Johnson), 1961- editor
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Martin, P. A. (Paul Anthony), 1959- editor
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LC no. |
2016010362 |
ISBN |
9781119236511 |
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1119236517 |
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