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期刊名:History of the human sciences

缩写:HIST HUM SCI

ISSN:0952-6951

e-ISSN:1461-720X

IF/分区:0.5/Q2

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Katherine A Hubbard Katherine A Hubbard
Margaret Lowenfeld (1890-1973) and Margaret Mead (1901-78) met in 1948. This eventful first meeting in London was the start of a fascinating working friendship, albeit a somewhat uneven one. The two women share particular similarities acros...
Christopher J Phillips Christopher J Phillips
Modern epidemiological methods often elide the distinction between individuals and populations in practice. Health data and outcomes gathered from a population can be, and often are, applied to a specific person, guiding preventive, diagnos...
Jennifer Fraser,David Reubi,Thandeka Cochrane Jennifer Fraser
Over the past half-century, modelling has come to play an increasingly important role in cancer research. These representational tools frame perceptions of malignant disease, guide public health responses, and help determine which intervent...
Matthew Perkins-McVey Matthew Perkins-McVey
The promises of the Prozac century have fallen short; the number of novel, therapeutically significant medications successfully completing development shrinks every year; and the demand for better treatments constantly grows. Answering thes...
Galen Watts,Dick Houtman Galen Watts
In a long-forgotten essay, Alvin Gouldner defended the distinctive contributions of Romantic social science. Today, half a century later, very few would risk making a similar plea. Owing to its deconstruction, the discourse of Romanticism h...
Marianne Sommer,Caroline Arni,Staffan Müller-Wille et al. Marianne Sommer et al.
The preferred tool for conceptualizing, determining, and claiming relations of kinship, ancestry, and descent among humans are diagrams. For this reason, and at the same time to avoid a reduction to biology as transported by terms such as k...
Bonnie Evans,Janet Harbord Bonnie Evans
This special issue considers the significance of film to the establishment and development of scientific approaches to the mind. Bonnie Evans explores how the origins of film technologies in 1895 in France encouraged a series of innovative ...
Felix E Rietmann Felix E Rietmann
This article examines cinematographic observational studies of infants conducted by a loosely connected group of female psychologists and physicians in the USA from the 1930s to the 1960s. Largely forgotten today, these practitioners realiz...
Janet Harbord Janet Harbord
This article examines three films made during the 1950s by Elwyn James Anthony at the psychotic clinic for children at the Maudsley Hospital that marked an important transition in the purpose and practice of visual documentation in a clinic...
Bonnie Evans Bonnie Evans
The invention of film technologies in France at the end of the 19th century inspired neurologists and associated professionals to engage with this new medium to demonstrate their theories of the brain, the nervous system, and the mind. Begi...