This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, focussing on trends and transformations in the prospective ‘customisation’ of sleep in the 24/7 society. What exactly does customisation mean in this context; how does it relate to the medicalisation of sleep; and how salient or significant are these trends to date in the 24/7 society? These are the key questions this paper seeks to address, taking workplace napping and wakefulness promoting drugs amongst the ‘healthy’ as our comparative case studies. Both we argue, despite their apparent differences and embryonic status to date, provide alternative routes to broadly similar ends. Namely they customise our sleep patterns and practices to fit ar...
This paper addresses sleep, which to date has been a neglected area within the sociology of health a...
Over the past decade, sociological studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep is a socially, ...
Over the past decade, sociological studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep is a socially, ...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
Abstract This article contributes to literature on the sociology of sleep by exploring the sleeping ...
This paper examines the relationship between sleep and health from a sociological perspective. Two i...
Concerns are frequently expressed in scientific, professional and popular culture about the personal...
This article takes the neglected sociological issue of sleep, and applies the potential insights con...
Sleep, until recently, has been a neglected topic or issue within sociology and the social sciences ...
This article contributes to literature on the sociology of sleep by exploring the sleeping practices...
This paper takes the neglected sociological matter of sleep and applies the insights contained there...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In addition to documentary analysis, we undertook 23...
This article critically explores recent trends and transformations in the monitoring and management ...
This article critically explores recent trends and transformations in the monitoring and management ...
This paper addresses sleep, which to date has been a neglected area within the sociology of health a...
This paper addresses sleep, which to date has been a neglected area within the sociology of health a...
Over the past decade, sociological studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep is a socially, ...
Over the past decade, sociological studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep is a socially, ...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
Abstract This article contributes to literature on the sociology of sleep by exploring the sleeping ...
This paper examines the relationship between sleep and health from a sociological perspective. Two i...
Concerns are frequently expressed in scientific, professional and popular culture about the personal...
This article takes the neglected sociological issue of sleep, and applies the potential insights con...
Sleep, until recently, has been a neglected topic or issue within sociology and the social sciences ...
This article contributes to literature on the sociology of sleep by exploring the sleeping practices...
This paper takes the neglected sociological matter of sleep and applies the insights contained there...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In addition to documentary analysis, we undertook 23...
This article critically explores recent trends and transformations in the monitoring and management ...
This article critically explores recent trends and transformations in the monitoring and management ...
This paper addresses sleep, which to date has been a neglected area within the sociology of health a...
This paper addresses sleep, which to date has been a neglected area within the sociology of health a...
Over the past decade, sociological studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep is a socially, ...
Over the past decade, sociological studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep is a socially, ...