The human body has become a central focus in sociology. Such work has centred largely on the human body and its significance in social contexts. This article draws on sociological understandings of human embodiment, especially the idea of the ‘body as a project’, to facilitate a multi-species understanding of bodies and their entanglements. Conceptualising the body as a project has provided sociological insights into the scientific and technological innovations that are designed to improve health and delay death. Nonhuman animals are entangled in these efforts, though their presence is often occluded. By examining notions of body masks, body regimes and body options, which are well established in sociological thinking about the body, this a...
The Lived Body takes a fresh look at the notion of human embodiment and provides an ideal textbook f...
Transhumanism is a philosophy and a contemporary movement dedicated to improving the human condition...
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The sociology of the body developed as a reaction against Cartesian conceptions of homo clausus that...
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment challenges the view that bodies belong t...
This dissertation utilizes three independent research projects to examine one overarching theoretica...
In this article, we ask why is it that sociology has been slow to take up the animal challenge, and ...
[EN] In this article I present some ideas related to the posthumanist thinking concerning bodies. Tr...
This special issue, devoted to the question of the body in medicine and biology, brings together a g...
The concept of “embodiment” emerged as sociology finally began, in the late twentieth century, to ta...
During the last few decades there has been a pronounced ‘turn to the body’ within sociology and soc...
Influential voices have argued for a sociology which acknowledges the way we are co-constituted with...
Final version published as: Patrick Bieler, Jörg Niewöhner: “Universal Biology, Local Society? Notes...
©2 20 00 05 5--2 20 00 07 7 Q Qu ua al li it ta at ti iv ve e S So oc ci io ol lo og gy y R Re ev vi...
The sociology of the body is a newly established subfield of sociology that examines a wide range of...
The Lived Body takes a fresh look at the notion of human embodiment and provides an ideal textbook f...
Transhumanism is a philosophy and a contemporary movement dedicated to improving the human condition...
©2 20 00 05 5--2 20 00 07 7 Q Qu ua al li it ta at ti iv ve e S So oc ci io ol lo og gy y R Re ev vi...
The sociology of the body developed as a reaction against Cartesian conceptions of homo clausus that...
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment challenges the view that bodies belong t...
This dissertation utilizes three independent research projects to examine one overarching theoretica...
In this article, we ask why is it that sociology has been slow to take up the animal challenge, and ...
[EN] In this article I present some ideas related to the posthumanist thinking concerning bodies. Tr...
This special issue, devoted to the question of the body in medicine and biology, brings together a g...
The concept of “embodiment” emerged as sociology finally began, in the late twentieth century, to ta...
During the last few decades there has been a pronounced ‘turn to the body’ within sociology and soc...
Influential voices have argued for a sociology which acknowledges the way we are co-constituted with...
Final version published as: Patrick Bieler, Jörg Niewöhner: “Universal Biology, Local Society? Notes...
©2 20 00 05 5--2 20 00 07 7 Q Qu ua al li it ta at ti iv ve e S So oc ci io ol lo og gy y R Re ev vi...
The sociology of the body is a newly established subfield of sociology that examines a wide range of...
The Lived Body takes a fresh look at the notion of human embodiment and provides an ideal textbook f...
Transhumanism is a philosophy and a contemporary movement dedicated to improving the human condition...
©2 20 00 05 5--2 20 00 07 7 Q Qu ua al li it ta at ti iv ve e S So oc ci io ol lo og gy y R Re ev vi...