Within the discipline of sociology human olfaction is rich with social significance yet remains a poorly charted frontier. Therefore, the following discourse is aimed toward the development of a foundation for the sociological study of olfaction. It is formed by the dual goals of unearthing the social history of olfaction and of providing a viable sociological account of the manner in which smells affect human ontology. From these goals arise the following research questions: (1) Have the meaning and social relevance of odors and the olfactory sensorium changed throughout different periods of history?; (2) How have those in the lineage of eminent sociological thinkers addressed the phenomenon of human olfaction during these periods?; and (3...
In the contemporary analytic discussions concerning human olfactory perception, it is commonly claim...
Smell 'sensations' are among the most mysterious of conscious experiences, and have been cited in de...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2007.In...
Within the discipline of sociology human olfaction is rich with social significance yet remains a po...
Qualitative consciousness arises at the sensory level of olfactory processing and pervades our exper...
Foreword by Richard J. Stevenson, Macquarie University (Australia): It was long thought that the hum...
Vision and sound have traditionally been viewed as being the superior senses within epistemology. I ...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
This book was conceived as a tribute to one of the founders of the psychological study of the sense ...
International audienceOdor and olfaction anthropology explores four lines of research which, in many...
The extension of cognition beyond the brain to the body and beyond the body to the environment is an...
By regarding the smell as a cultural, social, historical, and political phenomenon, and by positing...
A growing literature illuminates the limits of claims made on the basis of sensory perception in sci...
In this thesis, I explore distinct modes of developing sensory knowledge in the field of practice of...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
In the contemporary analytic discussions concerning human olfactory perception, it is commonly claim...
Smell 'sensations' are among the most mysterious of conscious experiences, and have been cited in de...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2007.In...
Within the discipline of sociology human olfaction is rich with social significance yet remains a po...
Qualitative consciousness arises at the sensory level of olfactory processing and pervades our exper...
Foreword by Richard J. Stevenson, Macquarie University (Australia): It was long thought that the hum...
Vision and sound have traditionally been viewed as being the superior senses within epistemology. I ...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
This book was conceived as a tribute to one of the founders of the psychological study of the sense ...
International audienceOdor and olfaction anthropology explores four lines of research which, in many...
The extension of cognition beyond the brain to the body and beyond the body to the environment is an...
By regarding the smell as a cultural, social, historical, and political phenomenon, and by positing...
A growing literature illuminates the limits of claims made on the basis of sensory perception in sci...
In this thesis, I explore distinct modes of developing sensory knowledge in the field of practice of...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
In the contemporary analytic discussions concerning human olfactory perception, it is commonly claim...
Smell 'sensations' are among the most mysterious of conscious experiences, and have been cited in de...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2007.In...