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But today normality itself is open to medical modification.
The neurosciences are more than a collection of scientific practices - they offer up various ways of thinking about mind, body and society. This title casts light on the place, role and impact of neuroscience. It reflects on the insights the neurosciences have to offer sociology.
Genetic advocacy groups, science, and biovalue : creating political economies of hope / Carlos Novas -- Patients as public in ethics debates--interpreting the role of patient organizations in democracy / Annemiek Nelis, Gerard de Vries, and Rob Hagendijk -- From "scraps and fragments" to "whole organisms" : molecular biology, clinical research, and post genomic bodies / Susan E. Kelly -- Fashioning flesh : inclusion, exclusivity, and the potential of genomics / Fiona O'Neill -- Mapping origins : race and relatedness in population genetics and genetic genealogy / Catherine Nash
This book brings together leading international researchers to discuss governmental approaches to analysing social policies. Analysing Social Policy expands the scope of social policy analysis using the insights from post-Foucauldian scholarship on the art of governing in liberal democracies. One of the main conclusions reached is that policy researchers need to pay much greater attention to the minutiae of policy reform, and to the discursive and material ways in which power operates in policy change. The chapters comprising this book are purposefully written in a clear, accessible and reflective manner, with each of the contributions empirically grounded, drawing on social policy problems ...
This text focuses on changes in culture and society that concern women and feminists in the Nordic countries. It examines women's political strategies, questions of identity, rationality and subjectivity, and social and cultural values.
What structures of power are involved in governing societies and how are they connected? How is the liberal idea of governing through freedom linked to the increasing control of marginalised populations? Have we reached the end of history in which governing largely concerns self-governing individuals, networks and communities? Should we dispense with the 'container view of society' and contemplate the 'death of the social'? Today, many people in academia, politics and business, question the idea of being able to govern society. The nation state and sovereign government are displaced by globalization and individualization. Mitchell Dean focuses on ‘governing societies’ as a distinctive pr...
Our everyday lives are increasingly intertwined with psychiatry and discussions of mental health. Yet the dominant medical discipline of psychiatry remains surrounded by controversy. Is mental distress really an illness like any other, treatable by drugs? Can psychiatrists differentiate between mental disorders normal eccentricities, anxieties or even sadness? Should the power of psychiatrists be challenged by the knowledge of those with lived experience of mental ill health? In this penetrating analysis, Nikolas Rose critiques the powerful part that psychiatry has come to play in the lives of so many across the world. A series of chapters, each tackling an area of dispute head on, opens wid...
This book explores the legitimacy of political asylum applications in the US and UK through an examination of the varieties of evidence, narratives, and documentation with which they are assessed. Credibility is the central issue in determining the legitimacy of political asylum seekers, but the line between truth and lies is often elusive, partly because desperate people often have to use deception to escape persecution. The vetting process has become infused with a climate of suspicion that not only assesses the credibility of an applicant’s story and differentiates between the economic migrant and the person fleeing persecution, but also attempts to determine whether an applicant repres...
Runsas vuosisata suomalaista siviilivastarintaa Sukellus suomalaisen rauhanliikkeen ja pasifismin historiaan. Vaikka aseistakieltäytyminen on aina kuulunut Suomessa yhteiskunnan marginaaliin, se on usein herättänyt intohimoja, laajaa poliittista ja kulttuurista kuohuntaa. Myrskyt ovat jo tyyntyneet, mutta silti aseistakieltäytyjä asettuu yhä valinnallaan poikkiteloin sovinnaisuuden kanssa.Miekkoja on taottu auroiksi oman hengenkin uhalla. Aseistakieltäytyjät on nähty niin marjamiehinä , omantunnonarkoina kuin sivistyksen esitaistelijoinakin. Miten heihin on eri aikoina suhtautunut julkinen sana, laki, puolustuslaitos tai kirkko? Sankareita vai pelkureita kertoo ensimmäistä kertaa maamme aseistakieltäytymisen koko historian 1800-luvulta nykypäiviin. Kalevi Kalemaa (s. 1941) on tamperelainen kirjailija. Hänen runsaaseen tuotantoonsa kuuluu sekä kauno- että tietokirjallisuutta, mm. elämäkertoja, historiikkeja, runoja, näytelmiä, kuunnelmia ja satuja. Kalemaa on lisäksi toimittanut useita teoksia.