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2010
Biosocieties - Last issue
Volume 5, Issue 1 (March 2010)
Edited by ENSN co-founder Scott Vrenko and with new editorial arrangements with Palgrave Macmillan and linked up with Nature
Kushner, H I. (2009) Toward a cultural biology of addiction BioSocieties 5: 8-24.
Kuhar, J M. (2009) Contributions of basic science to understanding addiction BioSocieties 5: 25-35.
Vrecko, S. (2009) Civilizing technologies and the control of deviance BioSocieties 5: 36-51.
Keane, H. and Hamill, K. (2009)Variations in addiction: The molecular and the molar in neuroscience and pain medicine BioSocieties 5: 52-69
Acker, C J. How crack found a niche in the American ghetto: The historical epidemiology of drug-related harm BioSocieties 5: 70-88
Campbell, ND. (2009) Toward a critical neuroscience of addiction BioSocieties 5: 89-104
Rasmussen, N. (2009) Maurice Seevers, the stimulants and the political economy of addiction in American biomedicine BioSocieties 5: 105-123
Windle, M. (2009) A multilevel developmental contextual approach to substance use and addiction BioSocieties 5: 124-136
Courtwright, DT. (2009) The NIDA brain disease paradigm: History, resistance and spinoffs BioSocieties 5: 137-147
Olson, G. (2010) 'Jeremy Rifkin's The Empathic Civilization and P.W. Singer's Wired for War', in Zne
2009
Abi-Rached, JM. (2009) 'Post-war mental health, wealth and justice' Traumatology (special issue on History, Memory and Trauma)
Abi-Rached, JM and Dudai, Y (2009). 'The Implications of Memory Research and Memory-Erasing Pills: A Conversation with Yadin Dudai' BioSocieties, 4(1): 79-90
Callard F (2009, forthcoming) 'Between legislation and bioethics: The Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine'. In Ethics in Psychiatry (eds H Helmchen & N Sartorius), Springer
Connors, CM & Singh, IA. (2009). 'What we should really worry about in pediatric functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)' American Journal of Bioethics (AJOB Neuroscience) 9(1): 16-18
Easter, Michele M. Dissertation Overview and Early Findings. Presentation for the Eating Disorders Program Research Team, UNC-CH Department of Psychiatry, Chapel Hill, NC. May 20, 2009.
Easter, Michele M. Drawing a Line between Choice and Disease: Early Findings from Dissertation Research. Presentation for the Cultural and Political Sociology Workshop, UNC-CH Department of Sociology, Chapel Hill, NC. April 3, 2009.
Easter, Michele M. Medicalization in Two Dimensions: A Conceptual Map. Presentation, Mental Health Refereed Roundtable. Annual meeting of American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. August 10, 2009
Easter, Michele M. Legitimized as an actual disease: Perceptions of genetics in eating disorders. Odum Award Lecture, Sociology Department Colloquium, UNC-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC. October 14, 2009
Easter, Michele M. Legitimized as an actual disease: How genes make eating disorders more real. Annual meeting of the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S). Co-organizer of panel, Understanding Behavior Genetics (with Nicole Nelson). Washington, DC. October 31, 2009.
Frazzetto, G (2009[in press]) Genetics of Behaviour and Psychiatric Disorders: From the Laboratory to Society and Back', Current Science
Frazzetto, G (2009) 'A gallery of chimaeric curiosities, review of Corpus Extremus', Nature, 458: 152
Gevers, I (2009) Niet normaal, diversity in art, science and society. NAi Uitgevers (In both English and Dutch) Authors: Renu Addlahka, Michel Callon, Johnson Cheu, Amade MCharek, Trudy Dehue, Patrick Devlieger, Donna Haraway, Ivo van Hilvoorde/Laurens Landeweerd, Petra Kuppers, Ingunn Moser, Griet Roets/Daniel Goodley, Tom Shakespeare
Kaiser, A, et al. (2009) "On sex/gender related similarities and differences in fMRI language research." Brain Research Reviews, Volume 61, Issue 2, October 2009, Pages 49-59
Littlefield, Melissa. (2009), 'Constructing the Organ of Deceit: The Rhetoric of fMRI and Brain Fingerprinting in Post-9/11', America, Science, Technology & Human Values, 34: 365-392
Matusall, Svenja. Social Neuroscience - A New Human condition?. 4S Annual Meeting 28.10.-31.10.2009. Washington, DC.
McDermott R, Tingley D, Cowden, J, Frazzetto G Johnson DDP (2009) Monoamine oxidase A predicts aggression following provocation Proceedings National Academy of Science, 106, 2118-23
McGoey, L (2009) 'Pharmaceutical Controversies and the Performative Value of Uncertainty' Science as Culture, 18(2): 151-164
Meloni, M. (2009 [forthcoming]). 'Naturalismo e filosofia. Un bilancio dal dibattito contemporaneo' Scienza e società
Meloni, M. (2009 [forthcoming]). 'The Cerebral Subject at the Junction of Naturalism and Anti-Naturalism' in The Neurosciences in Contemporary Society: Glimpses from an Expanding Universe. Ed. by Ortega, F. and Vidal, F.
Meloni, M. (2009). 'Gramsci, Freud, and psychoanalysis: an impossible intimacy' in AA. VV., A. Gramsci. Opere partecipanti X edizione Premio Letterario, Ed. Democratica Sarda: Cagliari
Olson, G. (2009). 'Empathy Marketing 101' ZNet, [1 June 2009]
Olson, G (2009) "The Age of Empathy Corrects Prevailing Notions About Human Behavior," a review and critique of Frans de Waal's latest book (Harmony 2009).
Papoulias, C. and Callard, F. (2009 [in press]), 'Biology's gift: interrogating the turn to affect' Body & Society
Pickersgill, M. (2009). NICE guidelines, clinical practice and antisocial personality disorder: the ethical implications of ontological uncertainty. Journal of Medical Ethics, vol. 35, pp.668-671.
Pickersgill, M. (2009). 'Between soma and society: Neuroscience and the ontology of psychopathy' BioSocieties 4: 45-60
Rose, Nikolas and Abi-Rached, Joelle M. (Forthcoming 2009). 'Chapter 10: Notes on the Neurobiological Complex'. In The Neurosciences in Contemporary Society. Glimpses from an expanding universe. Edited by Francisco Ortega and Fernando Vidal. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Schleim, S. (2009). 'The risk that neurogenetic approaches may inflate the psychiatric concept of disease and how to cope with it', Poiesis & Praxis, 6: 79-91
Schjoedt, U., Stødkilde-Jørgensen, H., Geertz, A.W. and Roepstorff, A. (2009). 'Highly religious participants recruit areas of social cognition in personal prayer' Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 4(2): 199-207
Tonks, J., Slater, A., Frampton, I., Wall, S. E., Yates, P. and Williams, W. H. (2009). 'The development of emotion and empathy skills after childhood brain injury', Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 51(1): 8-16
Vidal, F (2009). 'Brainhood, anthropological figure of modernity'. History of the Human Sciences, 22(1): 5-36
Vrecko, S (2009). 'Therapeutic Justice in Drug Courts: Crime, Punishment and Societies of Control' Science as Culture, 18(2): 217-232
2008
Abi Rached, JM. (2008). 'The Ethical Dimensions of Post-War Mental Health'. In The dissertations of the PJD Wiles Scholars. Published by Abraaj Capital and the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Abi-Rached, JM. (2008) 'The implications of the new brain sciences' EMBO Reports, 9(12): 1158-1162
Abi-Rached, JM (2008). 'The New Brain Sciences: Field or Fields?', Brain Self and Society Paper No. 2. BIOS (Centre for the Study of Bioscience, Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Society), London School of Economics and Political Science. London, UK. Abi-Rached, JM (2008). 'Mapping the Field of the New Brain Sciences: methodological, conceptual and technical dimensions'. Brain Self and Society Paper No. 3. BIOS (Centre for the Study of Bioscience, Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Society), London School of Economics and Political Science. London, UK.
Callard, F. and Wykes, T. (2008) 'Mental health and perceptions of biomarker research -- possible effects on participation', Journal of Mental Health, 17(1) 1-7
Callard, F., Thornicroft, G., Rose, D. and Butler, G. (2008) 'Mind over Matter 2. Shift Media Survey: Summary Report'.
Callard, F., Main, L., Myers, F. and Pynnonen, A. [Scottish Development Centre for Mental Health], in collaboration with Thornicroft, G., Jenkins, J., Pinfold, V. and Sartorius, N. (2008) Stigma: an international briefing paper / Stigma: a guidebook. Edinburgh & Glasgow: NHS Health Scotland.
Carola, V., Frazzetto, G., Pascucci, T., Audero, E., Puglisi-Allegra, S., Cabib, S., Lesch, K.P., Gross, C., (2008), 'Identifying Molecular Substrates in a Mouse Model of the Serotonin TransporterEnvironment Risk Factor for Anxiety and Depression', Biological Psychiatry, 63(9): 840-846
Dehue, Trudy (2008, print 1-4) 'De depressie-epidemie. Over de plicht het lot in eigen hand te nemen [The depression-epidemic. On the duty to manage one's destiny]. Amsterdam: Augustus. www.rug.nl/gmw/boeken.
Derntl, B., Kryspin-Exner, I., Fernbach, E., Moser, E., Habel, U. (2008), 'Emotion recognition accuracy in healthy young females is associated with cycle phase', Hormones and Behaviour, 53(1) 90-95
Frazzetto, G. (2008), 'The drugs don't work for everyone. Doubts about the efficacy of antidepressants renew debates over the medicalization of common distress'. EMBO reports (1469-221X), 9(7): 605
Frazzetto, G. (2008) Neural Networking in Manhattan, Commissioned Review for the New York based Festival Brainwave, Nature, 451: 772
Hohwy, J., Roepstorff, A., Friston, K. (2008), 'Predictive coding explains binocular rivalry: An epistemological review', International Journal of Cognitive Science, 108(3): 687-701
Kaiser, I., Kryspin-Exner, I., Brücke, T., Volc, D., Alesch, F. (2008), 'Long-term effects of STN DBS on mood: psychosocial profiles remain stable in a 3-year follow-up', BMC Neurology, 8(43)
Klassen, P., van Est, R., Schuijff, M. and Smits, M. (2008), "Future man, no future man", Den Haag: NWO
Klassen, P. (2008) "De opkomst van de hersenen" [in Dutch; English: "The rise of the brain"], Filosofie & Praktijk 29(1): 54-57
Lentzos, F. and Rose, N. (2008), 'Die Unsicherheit regieren. Biologische Bedrohungen, Notfallplanung, Schutz und Resilienz in Europa.' In: Purtschert, Patricia and Meyer, Katrin and Winter, Yves, (eds.) Gouvernementalität und Sicherheit: Zeitdiagnostische Beiträge im Anschluss an Foucault.. Transcript, Bielefeld, Germany, pp. 75-102.
Miller, Peter and Rose, Nikolas (2008) Governing the present: administering economic, social and personal life, Polity Press, Cambridge, UK.
Olson, G. (2008). 'We Empathize, Therefore We Are: Toward a Neuropolitics of Morality' [online] Neuropolitics.org
Olson, G. (2008). 'Radical Empathy: From Mirror Neurons to Moral Neuropolitics' [online]
Pustilnik, Amanda C. (2008) 'Violence on the Brain: A Critique of Neuroscience in Criminal Law', [online]
Sip, K.E., Roepstorff, A., McGregor, W., Frith, C.D. (2008), 'Detecting deception: the scope and limits', Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 12(2): 48-53
Schleim, S. (2008), 'Moral Physiology, Its Limitations and Philosophical Implications' Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft und Ethik, 13: 51-80
Tonks, J., Williams, W. H, Frampton, I., Yates, P., Wall, S. E. and Slater, A.(2008), 'Reading emotions after childhood brain injury: Case series evidence of dissociation between cognitive abilities and emotional expression processing skills', Brain Injury, 22(4): 325332
Vrecko, S. (2008), Capital ventures into biology: biosocial dynamics in the industry and science of gambling, Economy and Society, 37(1): 50-67
Vrecko, S. (2008) [in press] Crime, punishment and postsocial control: drug courts and the logics of therapeutic justice, Science as Culture (special issue, Incorporating matter: Drugs, biomedicine and the self).
Vrecko, S. (2008) [in press] From neuroethics to neuropolitics: on the political economy of the facts that shape the self and society, The Neurosciences in Contemporary Society (Routledge, F. Ortega and F. Vidal, eds).
Wahlberg, A. (2008) 'Reproductive medicine and the concept of 'quality', Clinical Ethics, 3(4): 189-93
Wahlberg, A. (2008) '[Combining modern and traditional medicine in Viet Nam]'. Kexue [Science in Chinese], 60(5): 30-3
Wahlberg, A. (2008) 'Pathways to plausibility - when herbs become pills', BioSocieties, 3(1): 37-56
Wahlberg, A. (2008) 'Above and beyond superstition - western herbal medicine and the decriminalising of placebo', History of the Human Sciences, 21(1): 77-101
Wallentina, M., Roepstorff, A. and Neil Burgess (2008), 'Frontal eye fields involved in shifting frame of reference within working memory for scenes', Neuropsychologia, 46(2): 399-408
2007
Abi-Rached, JM. (2007). 'Neuroscience and Society: a multidendritic neuron', Brain Self and Society, Paper No. 1. BIOS (Centre for the Study of Bioscience, Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Society), London School of Economics and Political Science. London, UK.
Abi-Rached, JM (2007). 'The Ethical Dimensions of Post-War Mental Health'. MSc dissertation. London School of Economics and Political Science. London, UK
Carola V, Frazzetto G, Pascucci T, Audero E, Puglisi-Allegra S, Cabib S, Lesch Klaus-Peter and Gross C (2007) 'Identifying molecular substrates in a mouse model of the 5-HTT-by-environment risk factor for anxiety and depression' (in press in Biological Psychiatry).
Frazzetto, G. and Gross, C. 'Beyond Susceptibility' (2007) EMBOreports, Special Issue 'Genes, Brain, Mind and Behaviour', July: 1-4.
Frazzetto, G., Keenan, S. and Singh, I., (2007) 'I Bambini e le Droghe: The Right to Ritalin vs the Right to Childhood in Italy', Biosocieties, 2: 393-412
Frazzetto, G. (2007) Antidepressants and the multiplicity of authentic selves History of the Human Sciences, 20(3): 147-152
Frazzetto, G. (2007) Crossing boundaries Nature, 446: 828.
Frazzetto, G. (2007) Verse and Universe, EMBOreports, 8, 218
Frazzetto G, Di Lorenzo G, Carola V, Sokolowska E, Proietti L, Siracusano A, Gross C and Troisi A 'Early Trauma and Increased Risk for Physical Aggression during Adulthood: The Moderating Role of MAOA', PLoS One, 5 (486).
Kendall, T. and McGoey, L. (2007), 'Truth, disclosure and the influence of industry on the development of NICE guidelines: An interview with Tim Kendall', BioSocieties, 2, 1.
Klaasen, P. (2007), 'Standardisation in British psychiatry: The NICE case of ADHD', unpublished MPhil dissertation, Trinity College, University of Cambdrige
McGoey, L. (2007), On the will to ignorance in bureaucracy, Economy and Society, 36(2): 212-35
Ortega, F. and Vidal, F. (2007), 'Mapping the cerebral subject in contemporary culture', RECIIS: Electronic Journal of Communication, Information and Innovation in Health, 1(2): 255-259
Roepstorff, A. (2007) 'Navigating the Brainscape: When Knowing becomes Seeing', in Grasseni, C. (ed.), Skilled Visions. Between Apprenticeship and Standards, Berghahn Books, Oxford, pp. 191-206.
Rose, N. (2007), 'Beyond medicalisation, The Lancet, 369, 700-1.
Rose, N. (2007), 'Molecular Biopolitics, Somatic Ethics and the Spirit of Biocapital', Social Theory and Health, 5, 1, 3-29.
Rose, N. (2007), The Politics of Life Itself: Biomedicine, Power, and Subjectivity in the Twenty-First Century. Princeton, NJ, USA: Princeton University Press
Rose, N. (2007), 'Social and ethical aspects of pharmacogenomics in psychiatry' Psychiatry, 6(2): 80-82
Singh, I. (2007), 'Authentic Problematics of Empirical Ethics: Response to D. Micah Hester' Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 12(2): 189-190
Singh, I. (2007), 'Capacity and competence in children as research participants'. EMBO Reports, 8: 35-39
Singh, I. (2007), 'Clinical implications of ethical concepts: The case of children taking stimulants for ADHD' Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 12(2): 167-182
Singh, I. (2007), 'Not just naughty: 50 years of stimulant drug advertising' in Medicating Modern America (eds. A. Toon & E. Watkins), NYU Press:131-155
Tonks, J., Williams, W. H, Frampton, I., Yates, P. and Slater, A.(2007), 'Reading emotions after child brain injury: A comparison between children with brain injury and non-injured controls' Brain Injury, 21(7): 731739
Vidal, F. and Kleeberg, B. (2007), 'Introduction: Knowledge, Belief, and the Impulse to Natural Theology', Science in Context, 20: 381-400
Wahlberg, A. (2007) 'A quackery with a difference - new medical pluralism and the problem of 'dangerous practitioners' in the United Kingdom', Social Science and Medicine, 65(11): 2307-16
Wahlberg, A. (2007) 'Measuring progress - calculating the life of nations', Distinktion - Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory, 14: 65-82
Wahlberg, A. (2007) 'Modernisation and its side effects - an inquiry into the revival and renaissance of herbal medicine in Vietnam and Britain', PhD Dissertation, Sociology, London: London School of Economics and Political Science
Wahlberg, A. and McGoey, L. (2007), 'An elusive evidence base - the construction and governance of randomised controlled trials', BioSocieties, 2(1), 1-10
2006
Ahmed SB, Abi Rached JM, Singh AK, Charytan DM. (2006) 'A 39 year old pregnant women with polyuria and hypomagnesemia' Kidney International, 69(5):938-41
Callard, F. (2006), Understanding agoraphobia: women, men, and the historical geography of urban anxiety, in Exploring Womens Studies: Looking Forward, Looking Back. Eds Carol Berkin, Judith Pinch and Carole Appel. Prentice Hall, pp. 201217.
Callard, F. (2006), 'The sensation of infinite vastness; or, the emergence of agoraphobia in the late 19th century'. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 24(6) 873889.
Carola V, Frazzetto G, Gross C (2006) Identifying interactions between genes and early environment in the mouse Genes, Brain and Behaviour, 5, 189-99.
Klassen, P. (2006), "Experience and social norms in folk psychology - Wittgenstein meets neuroscience", paper presented at the 29th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Oostenrijk; published in G. Gasser et al. (eds.), Cultures: Conflict-Analysis-Dialogue, pp.251-253
Klassen, P. Rietveld, D. W. and Topal, J. (2006) "Gesitueerde normativiteit. Van Wittgenstein naar neurofenomenologie" [in Dutch; English: "Situated normativity. From Wittgenstein to neurophenomenology"], ANTW 98(1): 1-17
Rose, N. (2006), The politics of life itself : biomedicine, power, and subjectivity in the twenty-first century, Princeton, Princeton University Press.
Singh, I. (2006), 'An elusive evidence base - the construction and governance of randomised controlled trials', Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, forthcoming.
Singh, I. (2006), 'A framework for understanding trends in ADHD diagnoses and stimulant drug treatment: Schools and schooling as a case study'', BioSocieties, 1, 4, 439-52.
Vidal, F. (2006), Les sciences de l'ame, XVIe-XVIIIe siècle, Paris: Champion
Vrecko, S. (2006), 'Folk neurology and the remaking of identity', Molecular Interventions, 6, 300-3.
Wahlberg, A. (2006) 'Bio-politics and the promotion of traditional herbal medicine in Vietnam', Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 10(2): 123-47
Wahlberg, A. (2006) 'Marginal to Mainstream: Alternative Medicine in America - M. Ruggie Nature, Technology and the Sacred - B. Szerszynski', British Journal of Sociology, 57(2): 343-6
2005
Barr, M., Singh, I. and Rose, N. (2005), 'The pharmacogenomics of depression: mapping the social and ethical impact', Journal of Public Mental Health, 4, 1, 33-41.
Callard, F. and Friedli, L. (2005), 'Imagine East Greenwich: evaluating the impact of the arts on health and well-being', Journal of Public Mental Health, 4(4) 2940.
Dehue, T. (2005). De regels van het vak; Nederlandse psychologen en hun methodologie 1900-1985. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. First chapter available at http://dare.uva.nl/document/16902.
Dehue, T. (2005). History of the Control Group. In Encyclopedia of Statistics in the Behavioral Science (B. Everitt and D. Howell, eds. Chichester, UK: Wiley. 2005, vol. 2, 829-836.
Frazzetto, G. (2005), 'Understanding consciousness. The race is on to understand consciousness, but it will take time to accommodate the cultural repercussions of this knowledge', EMBOreports, 6, 4, 303-6.
Klassen, P. (2005), 'Folk psychology: social theory or tacit practice?', unpublished MA dissertation, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Rose, N. (2005), 'In search of certainty: risk management in a biological age', Journal of Public Mental Health, 4, 3, 14-22.
Singh, I. (2005), 'Will the "real boy" please behave: Dosing dilemmas for parents of boys with ADHD', American Journal of Bioethics, 5, 3, 34-47.
Vidal F (2005) Le sujet cérébral: une esquisse historique et conceptuelle. Psychiatrie, Sciences Humaines, Neurosciences 3: 3748
Vrecko, S. (2006) Folk neurology and the remaking of identity, Molecular Interventions. 6, 6: 300-303.
2004
Dumit, J. (2004). Picturing personhood : brain scans and biomedical identity. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
Frazzetto, G. (2004), 'DNA or loving care? Parenthood and its interpretations in contemporary biomedical society', EMBOreports, 5, 12, 1117-9.
Roepstorff, A. (2004). Mapping Brain mappers, an ethnographic coda. In R. Frackowiak (Ed.), Human Brain Function (2. Edition) (pp. 1105-1117). London: Elsevier.
Singh, I. (2004), 'Doing their jobs: mothering with Ritalin in a culture of mother-blame', Social Science and Medicine, 59, 6, 1193-205.
Daston, L. and Vidal, F. (Eds.) (2004), The moral authority of nature, Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press
2003
Callard, F. (2003), 'Conceptualisations of agoraphobia: implications for mental health promotion', Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 2(4) 3745.
Callard, F. (2003) 'The taming of psychoanalysis in geography', Social and Cultural Geography, 4 295312.
Wahlberg, A. (2003) 'The teleology of participation', Anthropology in Action, 10(1): 5-14
2002
Frazzetto G (2002) Different and yet alike EMBO Reports, 5(3): 233235
Roepstorff, A. (2002). Transforming subjects into objectivity. An ethnography of knowledge in a brain imaging laboratory. FOLK, Journal of the Danish Ethnographic Society(44), 145-170.
Vidal, Fernando. (2002) 'Brains, bodies, selves, and science: Anthropologies of identity and the resurrection of the body' Critical Inquiry, 28(4)
Roepstorff, A. (2001). Brains in Scanners: An Umwelt of Cognitive Neurosicence. Semiotica(134), 747-765.
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