"The Human Condition" as social ontology: Hannah Arendt on society, action and knowledge [0.03%]
《人的条件》作为社会本体论:汉娜·阿伦特的社会、行动和知识理论
Philip Walsh
Philip Walsh
Hannah Arendt is widely regarded as a political theorist who sought to rescue politics from "society," and political theory from the social sciences. This conventional view has had the effect of distracting attention from many of Arendt's m...
Chris Yuill
Chris Yuill
Alienation theory has acted as the stimulus for a great deal of research and writing in the history of sociology. It has formed the basis of many sociological "classics" focused on the workplace and the experiences of workers, and has also ...
"The dangers of this atmosphere": a Quaker connection in the Tavistock Clinic's development [0.03%]
“这种气氛的危险性”:távistock诊所发展中的贵格会渊源
Sebastian Kraemer
Sebastian Kraemer
During the Second World War, through innovations in officer selection and group therapy, the army psychiatrists John Rickman and Wilfred Bion changed our understanding of leadership. They showed how soldiers under stress could develop real ...
Jennifer Laws
Jennifer Laws
Despite the long history of beliefs about the therapeutic properties of work for people with mental ill health, rarely has therapeutic work itself been a focus for historical analysis. In this article, the development of a therapeutic work ...
Chris Hurl
Chris Hurl
Bedwetting has confounded the presumed boundaries of the human body, existing in a fluid space, between the normal and pathological, its treatment has demanded the application of a wide array of different technologies, each based on a disti...
Mapping character types onto space: the urban-rural distinction in early statistical writings [0.03%]
空间定位下的城市和乡村区分——早期统计学中的定性变量量化问题
Zohreh Bayatrizi
Zohreh Bayatrizi
This article investigates the construction of urban/rural binary distinctions in 18th- and 19th-century social scientific literature, and in particular in the writings of the statistical societies in England. The 18th-century writers were p...
Stewart Justman
Stewart Justman
If placebos have been squeezed out of medicine to the point where their official place in in clinical trials designed to identify their own confounding effect, the placebo effect nevertheless thrives in psychotherapy. Not only does psychoth...
Networks, narratives and territory in anthropological race classification: towards a more comprehensive historical geography of Europe's culture [0.03%]
社会网络、叙事与领土在人类学种族分类中的作用——欧洲文化历史地理的全面分析框架之提出
Richard McMahon
Richard McMahon
This article aims to integrate discourse analysis of politically instrumental imagined identity geographies with the relational and territorial geography of the communities of praxis and interpretation that produce them. My case study is th...
Was cultural deprivation in fact sensory deprivation? Deprivation, retardation and intervention in the USA [0.03%]
真的是感觉剥夺吗?——美国的剥夺、迟滞与干预措施
Mical Raz
Mical Raz
In the 1950s, the term "deprivation" entered American psychiatric discourse. This article examines how the concept of deprivation permeated the field of mental retardation, and became an accepted theory of etiology. It focuses on sensory de...
The strange case of the Freudian case history: the role of long case histories in the development of psychoanalysis [0.03%]
弗洛伊德案例史的奇特作用:长篇案例历史在精神分析发展中的作用
Anne Sealey
Anne Sealey
Sigmund Freud's five long case histories have been the focus of seemingly endless fascination and criticism. This article examines how the long case-history genre developed and its impact on the professionalization of psychoanalysis. It arg...