Self-development and civic virtue: mental health and citizenship in The Netherlands (1945-2005) [0.03%]
自我发展与公民美德:荷兰(1945-2005)的精神健康和公民意识
Harry Oosterhuis
Harry Oosterhuis
This article is about the development of mental hygiene and mental health care in the Netherlands from the Second World War to the present, aiming to explore its relation to social and political modernization in general and the changing mea...
The chimera of liberal individualism: how cells became selves in human clinical genetics [0.03%]
自由个人主义的幻想:人体临床基因组学中细胞如何成为个体
Aryn Martin
Aryn Martin
Using Ian Hacking's notion of "making up people", this paper argues that human chimeras--people who contain more than one genetically distinct cell population--have been made up. As with multiple personality, the discourse surrounding the p...
Cultures of categories: Psychological diagnoses as institutional and political projects before and after the transition from state socialism in 1989 in East Germany [0.03%]
类别文化:1989年德国统一前后的心理诊断作为制度和政治项目
Christine Leuenberger
Christine Leuenberger
How can psychological categories be understood as historical, political, and cultural artifacts? How are such categories maintained by individuals, organizations, and governments? How do macrosocietal changes-such as the transition from sta...
Geoffrey Cocks
Geoffrey Cocks
Illness in Nazi Germany was a site of contestation around the existing modem self. The Nazis mobilized the professions of medicine and psychology, two disciplines built around self, to exploit physical and mental capacity. Nazi projects thu...
War neurosis, adjustment problems in veterans, and an ill nation: The disciplinary project of American psychiatry during and after World War II [0.03%]
战争神经官能症、退伍军人适应不良以及病态的国家:二战期间及战后美国精神病学的学科建设工程项目
Hans Pols
Hans Pols
After World War II, the confidence of American psychiatrists was at an all-time high as a result of their successful participation in the war. When the incidence of mental breakdown in the American armed forces rose to unprecedented heights...
From Bhopal to the informating of environmentalism: risk communication in historical perspective [0.03%]
从博帕尔事件到环境主义信息化:历史视角下的风险沟通问题研究
Kim Fortun
Kim Fortun
This essay describes the development of information technology and culture in the environmental field since the 1980s and how this has led to new understandings of risk communication. The essay also describes how environmental information s...
Uncertain exposures and the privilege of imperception: activist scientists and race at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [0.03%]
不确定的暴露与无察觉的特权:美国环保署中的活动科学家和种族问题
Michelle Murphy
Michelle Murphy
This paper locates the EPA national headquarters within the racialized local geography of southwest Washington, D.C. By focusing on the formation of a scientist union and the union's struggle to make visible an episode of chemical exposure ...
Biological citizenship: the science and politics of Chernobyl-exposed populations [0.03%]
切尔诺贝利核灾影响下的生物公民身份:科学与政治
Adriana Petryna
Adriana Petryna
In the transition out of socialism to market capitalism, bodies, populations, and categories of citizenship have been reordered. The rational-technical management of group affected by the Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine is a window into this ...
Oral history, subjectivity, and environmental reality: occupational health histories in twentieth-century Scotland [0.03%]
口述历史、主观性与环境现实:二十世纪苏格兰的职业健康史
Ronnie Johnston,Arthur McIvor
Ronnie Johnston
This essay uses oral histories of dust disease in twentieth-century Scotland to illustrate the ways in which such history can illuminate how the working environment and work cultures affect workers' bodies and how workers come to terms with...
Poisoned food, poisoned uniforms, and anthrax: or, how guerillas die in war [0.03%]
毒食物、毒制服和炭疽:游击队在战争中如何丧命
Luise White
Luise White
Many people believe that Rhodesia, struggling to maintain minority rule in Africa, used chemical and biological weapons against African guerilla armies in the liberation war. Clothes and food were routinely poisoned, and Rhodesian agents, p...