In 2000, a controversial article about hormones and gender roles was published to stimulate debate about whether and how biological knowledge should be integrated in sociological research. Two decades later, this so-called biosociology debate is more relevant than ever, as biological knowledge has become widespread across societies and scientific disciplines. Hence, we as sociologists are regularly confronted with biological explanations that challenge our own explanations. Whether this happens in the scientific arena, the classroom, media, or even at social events, these situations often force us, individually, to take a stance on whether to meet such explanations with dialogue or opposition. One could therefore expect that sociologists ha...
In this article I pose the question, 'where is the biological body in medical sociology today?' The ...
his comprehensive handbook synthesizes the often-fractured relationship between the study of biology...
his comprehensive handbook synthesizes the often-fractured relationship between the study of biology...
In 2000, a controversial article about hormones and gender roles was published to stimulate debate a...
Biosocial scientists claim to improve our understanding of health disparities by integrating social ...
This article critically explores sociological arguments for greater biosocial synthesis, centring co...
Recent developments in genetics and neuroscience have led to increasing interest in biosocial approa...
This paper explores the relation between sociology and biology through an examination of issues rela...
The nature–nurture debate is one that biologists often dismiss as a false dichotomy, as all phenotyp...
In 2008, Timmermans and Haas called for a sociology of disease to develop and challenge the sociolog...
Political abuse of scientific research is a real danger in many domains of science. The case of soci...
Recently, a growing contingent of ‘‘evolutionary sociologists’ ’ has begun to integrate theoretical ...
Are sociologists always critical about genetics? Are philosophers always more supportive? This is th...
Essay review of: Political Biology: Science and Social Values in Human Heredity from Eugenics to Epi...
Lecture was presented April 13, 2012 at the seminar, Governing Science: Technological Progress, Ethi...
In this article I pose the question, 'where is the biological body in medical sociology today?' The ...
his comprehensive handbook synthesizes the often-fractured relationship between the study of biology...
his comprehensive handbook synthesizes the often-fractured relationship between the study of biology...
In 2000, a controversial article about hormones and gender roles was published to stimulate debate a...
Biosocial scientists claim to improve our understanding of health disparities by integrating social ...
This article critically explores sociological arguments for greater biosocial synthesis, centring co...
Recent developments in genetics and neuroscience have led to increasing interest in biosocial approa...
This paper explores the relation between sociology and biology through an examination of issues rela...
The nature–nurture debate is one that biologists often dismiss as a false dichotomy, as all phenotyp...
In 2008, Timmermans and Haas called for a sociology of disease to develop and challenge the sociolog...
Political abuse of scientific research is a real danger in many domains of science. The case of soci...
Recently, a growing contingent of ‘‘evolutionary sociologists’ ’ has begun to integrate theoretical ...
Are sociologists always critical about genetics? Are philosophers always more supportive? This is th...
Essay review of: Political Biology: Science and Social Values in Human Heredity from Eugenics to Epi...
Lecture was presented April 13, 2012 at the seminar, Governing Science: Technological Progress, Ethi...
In this article I pose the question, 'where is the biological body in medical sociology today?' The ...
his comprehensive handbook synthesizes the often-fractured relationship between the study of biology...
his comprehensive handbook synthesizes the often-fractured relationship between the study of biology...