In this article I pose the question, 'where is the biological body in medical sociology today?' The first part of the article provides a selective corporeal balance sheet of where we are now in medical sociology, with particular reference to social constructionist and phenomenological approaches and their respective stances or takes on the (biological) body. The subsequent section considers where we might profitably be going in the future in terms of bringing the biological body (back) in, and the broader issues this raises for the sociological enterprise as a whole. Various problems associated with this evolving project and merits of other recent approaches, such as the sociology of translation, are considered. The article concludes with s...
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In this article I pose the question, 'where is the biological body in medical sociology today?' The ...
The article is devoted to consideration of the issues of a “turn to biology” in modern social scien...
This paper explores the relation between sociology and biology through an examination of issues rela...
This special issue, devoted to the question of the body in medicine and biology, brings together a g...
During the last few decades there has been a pronounced ‘turn to the body’ within sociology and soc...
While postmodernism has had very little influence in biology (for reasons discussed in the paper), i...
This article critically explores sociological arguments for greater biosocial synthesis, centring co...
The human body has become a central focus in sociology. Such work has centred largely on the human b...
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment challenges the view that bodies belong t...
Over the last two decades, a variety of perspectives on the body have emerged. It is unlikely and po...
The advent of an enhancement medicine, goal-oriented to enhance human performance with technoscience...
The human body, or more specifically its genetic code, is now central to economic growth in a wide r...
The concept of “embodiment” emerged as sociology finally began, in the late twentieth century, to ta...
In 2000, a controversial article about hormones and gender roles was published to stimulate debate a...
The article proposes the profound transformations of contemporary bios/zoé and the implications for ...
In this article I pose the question, 'where is the biological body in medical sociology today?' The ...
The article is devoted to consideration of the issues of a “turn to biology” in modern social scien...
This paper explores the relation between sociology and biology through an examination of issues rela...
This special issue, devoted to the question of the body in medicine and biology, brings together a g...
During the last few decades there has been a pronounced ‘turn to the body’ within sociology and soc...
While postmodernism has had very little influence in biology (for reasons discussed in the paper), i...
This article critically explores sociological arguments for greater biosocial synthesis, centring co...
The human body has become a central focus in sociology. Such work has centred largely on the human b...
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment challenges the view that bodies belong t...
Over the last two decades, a variety of perspectives on the body have emerged. It is unlikely and po...
The advent of an enhancement medicine, goal-oriented to enhance human performance with technoscience...
The human body, or more specifically its genetic code, is now central to economic growth in a wide r...
The concept of “embodiment” emerged as sociology finally began, in the late twentieth century, to ta...
In 2000, a controversial article about hormones and gender roles was published to stimulate debate a...
The article proposes the profound transformations of contemporary bios/zoé and the implications for ...