For anyone interested in the relationship btw humanities/social sciences + social neursocience/criticial neuroscience, this is a handy set of video resources, now listed all in one place. The book to which they refer -- Culture, Mind, and Brain -- is highly recommended www.mcgill.ca/culture-mind...
Culture, Mind, and Brain Emerging Concepts, Models, and Applications Recent neuroscience research makes it clear that human biology is cultural biology – we develop and live our lives in socially cons...
Quite a bit on this in this book, especially but not only in the section "Dis-ease narratives: Making and Listening". Narrative is actually one of the major themes of the whole book. www.bloomsbury.com/uk/feeling-d...
This book explores experiences of illness, broadly construed. It encompasses the emotional and sensory disruptions that attend disease, injury, mental illness o…
It's a dissertation, I think, and probably was "published" in the minimal way necessary to get the doctorate. The record is here: portal.dnb.de/opac.htm?met...
Coming up, "Diseases of the Imagination and Cures of Violent Passion: Re-appraising Placebo and Nocebo in the History of Medicine," in the History of Medicine and Health seminar at Groningen, 12:00 (Dutch time). Meeting link here: meet.google.com/kxj-arqc-kwk#HistMed#experience
A few reflections on the Litzen lecture with Hannu Salmi blogit.utu.fi/kulttuurihis...
If you're in the UK and can tolerate Amazon, "Knowing Pain: A History of Sensation, Emotion and Experience" is currently less than 15 quid for the hardback. www.amazon.co.uk/Knowing-Pain...
Knowing Pain: A History of Sensation, Emotion, and Experience : Boddice, Rob: Amazon.co.uk: Books
You mean peer review? Just the same over here. And it reeks.
academic hot take: book reviews usually say at least as much about the reviewer as they do about the book
Programme also here as pdf www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...
On my way to the 2nd of 5 talks in a month. Looks set to be an interesting couple of days www.hsozkult.de/event/id/eve...