Sleep provides us with a unique vantage point on the sociology of living in/as a body. We are sleeping as well as waking beings. Sleeping, moreover, is embodied and embedded in the social world. Whilst many of us derive great comfort or pleasure from our sleep, this chapter explores the other face of sleep, namely the vulnerabilities and dangers it embodies and engenders, potentially at least, to self and others. This in turn provides the basis, towards the end of the chapter, for a broader series of sociological reflections on the growing problematization or politics of sleep in a 24/7 risk society where sleep is now becoming a matter of 'public concern'. Sleep, it is concluded, is a crucial yet sociologically overlooked aspect of our embo...
This paper, drawing on our own research findings data, explores the embodiment and embedment of slee...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
Everyday social order is said to be based on appropriate bodily conduct. The emphasis on day raises ...
Sleep, until recently, has been a neglected topic or issue within sociology and the social sciences ...
This article takes the neglected sociological issue of sleep, and applies the potential insights con...
Over the past decade, sociological studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep is a socially, ...
Sleep is something we all ‘do’ on a daily or nightly basis, consuming approximately a third of our l...
This chapter demonstrates how sleep is inextricably linked to ‘society’. Part 1 illustrates how slee...
This paper takes the neglected sociological matter of sleep and applies the insights contained there...
This thesis deals with the phenomenon of sleeping and its variations. It is the outcome of long-term...
Why and how has sleep become increasingly politicized in contemporary society? Is a politics of slee...
This article provides a critical examination of the seemingly counter-intuitive sociological notion ...
There is evidence that poor sleep mitigates recovery from substance dependence and increases risk of...
Abstracts This article focuses on the recent production of sleep as a matter of concern in American ...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
This paper, drawing on our own research findings data, explores the embodiment and embedment of slee...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
Everyday social order is said to be based on appropriate bodily conduct. The emphasis on day raises ...
Sleep, until recently, has been a neglected topic or issue within sociology and the social sciences ...
This article takes the neglected sociological issue of sleep, and applies the potential insights con...
Over the past decade, sociological studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep is a socially, ...
Sleep is something we all ‘do’ on a daily or nightly basis, consuming approximately a third of our l...
This chapter demonstrates how sleep is inextricably linked to ‘society’. Part 1 illustrates how slee...
This paper takes the neglected sociological matter of sleep and applies the insights contained there...
This thesis deals with the phenomenon of sleeping and its variations. It is the outcome of long-term...
Why and how has sleep become increasingly politicized in contemporary society? Is a politics of slee...
This article provides a critical examination of the seemingly counter-intuitive sociological notion ...
There is evidence that poor sleep mitigates recovery from substance dependence and increases risk of...
Abstracts This article focuses on the recent production of sleep as a matter of concern in American ...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
This paper, drawing on our own research findings data, explores the embodiment and embedment of slee...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
Everyday social order is said to be based on appropriate bodily conduct. The emphasis on day raises ...