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Rethinking Interdisciplinarity Across the Social Sciences and Neurosciences (Hardcover): Felicity Callard, Des Fitzgerald Rethinking Interdisciplinarity Across the Social Sciences and Neurosciences (Hardcover)
Felicity Callard, Des Fitzgerald
R1,463 Discovery Miles 14 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Palgrave Handbook of Biology and Society (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Maurizio Meloni, John Cromby, Des Fitzgerald, Stephanie... The Palgrave Handbook of Biology and Society (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Maurizio Meloni, John Cromby, Des Fitzgerald, Stephanie Lloyd
R6,351 Discovery Miles 63 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This comprehensive handbook synthesizes the often-fractured relationship between the study of biology and the study of society. Bringing together a compelling array of interdisciplinary contributions, the authors demonstrate how nuanced attention to both the biological and social sciences opens up novel perspectives upon some of the most significant sociological, anthropological, philosophical and biological questions of our era. The six sections cover topics ranging from genomics and epigenetics, to neuroscience and psychology to social epidemiology and medicine. The authors collaboratively present state-of-the-art research and perspectives in some of the most intriguing areas of what can be called biosocial and biocultural approaches, demonstrating how quickly we are moving beyond the acrimonious debates that characterized the border between biology and society for most of the twentieth century. This landmark volume will be an extremely valuable resource for scholars and practitioners in all areas of the social and biological sciences. The chapter 'Ten Theses on the Subject of Biology and Politics: Conceptual, Methodological, and Biopolitical Considerations' is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license via link.springer.com. Versions of the chapters 'The Transcendence of the Social', 'Scrutinizing the Epigenetics Revolution', 'Species of Biocapital, 2008, and Speciating Biocapital, 2017' and 'Experimental Entanglements: Social Science and Neuroscience Beyond Interdisciplinarity' are available open access via third parties. For further information please see license information in the chapters or on link.springer.com.

The Living City - Why Cities Don't Need to Be Green to Be Great: Des Fitzgerald The Living City - Why Cities Don't Need to Be Green to Be Great
Des Fitzgerald
R781 R688 Discovery Miles 6 880 Save R93 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The City of Today is a Dying Thing - In Search of the Cities of Tomorrow (Main): Des Fitzgerald The City of Today is a Dying Thing - In Search of the Cities of Tomorrow (Main)
Des Fitzgerald
R567 Discovery Miles 5 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cities are bad for us: polluted, noisy and fundamentally unnatural. We need green space, not concrete; trees, not tower blocks. So goes the argument, anyway. But is it true? What would the city of the future look like if we tried to build a better life from the ground up? And would anyone want to live there? Here, Des Fitzgerald takes us on an urgent, unforgettable journey into the future of urban life, from shimmering edifices in the Arizona desert to forest-bathing in Japan, and from rats in mazes to neuroscientific studies of the effects of our surroundings. Along the way, he reveals the deep-lying and often problematic roots of today's green city movement, and offers an argument for celebrating our cities as they are - in all their raucous, constructed and artificial glory.

Tracing Autism - Uncertainty, Ambiguity, and the Affective Labor of Neuroscience (Paperback): Des Fitzgerald Tracing Autism - Uncertainty, Ambiguity, and the Affective Labor of Neuroscience (Paperback)
Des Fitzgerald
R1,121 Discovery Miles 11 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Tracing Autism, Des Fitzgerald offers an up-close account of the search for a neurological explanation of autism. As autism has gained cultural prominence with more diagnoses and more controversy, its biological causes remain elusive. Through in-depth interviews with neuroscientists, psychologists, and psychiatrists, Fitzgerald examines what it means to do scientific research in the ambiguous terrain of autism research, a field marked by shifting horizons of uncertainty and ambivalence. He draws out how autism scientists talk and feel their way through their research, demonstrating its profoundly affective character, and expanding our understanding of what is at stake in the new brain sciences.

The Urban Brain - Mental Health in the Vital City (Paperback): Nikolas Rose, Des Fitzgerald The Urban Brain - Mental Health in the Vital City (Paperback)
Nikolas Rose, Des Fitzgerald
R754 Discovery Miles 7 540 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Bridging the social and life sciences to unlock the mystery of how cities shape mental health and illness Most of the world's people now live in cities and millions have moved from the countryside to the rapidly growing megacities of the global south. How does the urban experience shape the mental lives of those living in and moving to cities today? Sociologists study cities as centers of personal progress and social innovation, but also exclusion, racism, and inequality. Psychiatrists try to explain the high rates of mental disorders among urban dwellers, especially migrants. But the split between the social and life sciences has hindered understanding of how urban experience is written into the bodies and brains of urbanites. In The Urban Brain, Nikolas Rose and Des Fitzgerald seek to revive the collaboration between sociology and psychiatry about these critical questions. Reexamining the relationship between the city and the brain, Rose and Fitzgerald explore the ways cities shape the mental health and illness of those who inhabit them. Drawing on the social and life sciences, The Urban Brain takes an ecosocial approach to the vital city, in which humans live and thrive but too often get sick and suffer. The result demonstrates what we can gain by a vitalist approach to the mental lives of those migrating to and living in cities, focusing on the ways that humans make, remake, and inhabit their urban lifeworlds.

Tracing Autism - Uncertainty, Ambiguity, and the Affective Labor of Neuroscience (Hardcover): Des Fitzgerald Tracing Autism - Uncertainty, Ambiguity, and the Affective Labor of Neuroscience (Hardcover)
Des Fitzgerald
R3,369 Discovery Miles 33 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Tracing Autism, Des Fitzgerald offers an up-close account of the search for a neurological explanation of autism. As autism has gained cultural prominence with more diagnoses and more controversy, its biological causes remain elusive. Through in-depth interviews with neuroscientists, psychologists, and psychiatrists, Fitzgerald examines what it means to do scientific research in the ambiguous terrain of autism research, a field marked by shifting horizons of uncertainty and ambivalence. He draws out how autism scientists talk and feel their way through their research, demonstrating its profoundly affective character, and expanding our understanding of what is at stake in the new brain sciences.

Rethinking Interdisciplinarity Across the Social Sciences and Neurosciences (Paperback): Felicity Callard, Des Fitzgerald Rethinking Interdisciplinarity Across the Social Sciences and Neurosciences (Paperback)
Felicity Callard, Des Fitzgerald
R1,129 Discovery Miles 11 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Urban Brain - Mental Health in the Vital City (Hardcover): Nikolas Rose, Des Fitzgerald The Urban Brain - Mental Health in the Vital City (Hardcover)
Nikolas Rose, Des Fitzgerald
R3,165 Discovery Miles 31 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bridging the social and life sciences to unlock the mystery of how cities shape mental health and illness Most of the world's people now live in cities and millions have moved from the countryside to the rapidly growing megacities of the global south. How does the urban experience shape the mental lives of those living in and moving to cities today? Sociologists study cities as centers of personal progress and social innovation, but also exclusion, racism, and inequality. Psychiatrists try to explain the high rates of mental disorders among urban dwellers, especially migrants. But the split between the social and life sciences has hindered understanding of how urban experience is written into the bodies and brains of urbanites. In The Urban Brain, Nikolas Rose and Des Fitzgerald seek to revive the collaboration between sociology and psychiatry about these critical questions. Reexamining the relationship between the city and the brain, Rose and Fitzgerald explore the ways cities shape the mental health and illness of those who inhabit them. Drawing on the social and life sciences, The Urban Brain takes an ecosocial approach to the vital city, in which humans live and thrive but too often get sick and suffer. The result demonstrates what we can gain by a vitalist approach to the mental lives of those migrating to and living in cities, focusing on the ways that humans make, remake, and inhabit their urban lifeworlds.

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