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245 00 Sociological reflections on the neurosciences /|cedited by
       Martyn Pickersgill, Ira Van Keulen. 
264  1 Bingley, U.K. :|bEmerald,|c2011. 
300    1 online resource (xxii, 324 pages) :|billustrations. 
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490 1  Advances in medical sociology,|x1057-6290 ;|vv. 13 
505 0  Introduction : neuroscience, identity and society / Martyn
       Pickersgill, Ira van Keulen -- A child surrounds this 
       brain : the future of neurological difference according to
       scientists, parents and diagnosed young adults / Rayna 
       Rapp -- Innocent machines : Asperger's syndrome and the 
       neurostructural self / Elizabeth Fein -- Narration and 
       neuroscience : encountering the social on the 'last 
       frontier of medicine' / Sara Shostak, Miranda Waggoner -- 
       On the assembly line : neuroimaging production in clinical
       practice / Kelly Joyce -- A stone in a spaghetti bowl : 
       the biological and metaphorical brain in neuro-oncology / 
       Sky Gross -- Is depression a brain disorder? : 
       neuroscience in mental health care / Ilpo Helén -- 'We 
       haven't sliced open anyone's brain yet' : neuroscience, 
       embodiment and the governance of addiction / Julie 
       Netherland -- Are we receptive to naturalistic explanatory
       models of our disease experience? : applications of deep 
       brain stimulation to obsessive compulsive disorders and 
       Parkinson's disease / Baptiste Moutaud -- Cognitive 
       enhancement? : exploring Modafinil use in social context /
       Catherine M. Coveney -- Neuroscience and medicalisation : 
       sociological reflections on memory, medicine and the brain
       / Simon J. Williams, Stephen Katz, Paul Martin -- 
       Sociology of neuroscience or neurosociology? / Christian 
       von Scheve -- Lost and found in translation : popular 
       neuroscience in the emerging neurodisciplines / Jenell M. 
       Johnson, Melissa M. Littlefield -- Field of dreams : a 
       social history of neuroethics / Erin C. Conrad, Raymond De
       Vries. 
520    The neurosciences are the new cutting edge in biomedicine,
       and this is the first book to take a sociological 
       imagination to this field. The neurosciences are more than
       a collection of scientific practices they offer up new 
       ways of thinking about mind, body and society. Up to now, 
       debate about the new brain sciences has been limited 
       within sociology. As the neurosciences gain ever more 
       traction within professional arenas, policy processes and 
       popular culture, it is time to go beyond the primarily 
       speculative and theoretical analyses we have had to date, 
       and bring our sociological imagination to bear. This 
       collection addresses this need for sociological insight 
       through empirically rich, theoretically innovative 
       chapters that range across methods, traditions and foci in
       order to cast new light on the place, role and impact of 
       neuroscience. At the same time, this volume reflects on 
       the insights the neurosciences have to offer sociology. 
       With cutting-edge contributions from leading scholars from
       Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, the UK and the 
       USA, Sociological Reflections on the Neurosciences will be
       a benchmark text in the new sociology of neuroscience. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Pickersgill, Martyn.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names
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700 1  Keulen, Ira van.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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776 08 |iPrint version:|z9781848558809 
830  0 Advances in medical sociology ;|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/nr97019119|vv. 13. 
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