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  • Title: Medical Interpreting

    Medical Interpreting

    Training the Professionals
    by Almudena Nevado Llopis (Volume editor) Ana Isabel Foulquié Rubio (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Title: From Medicine to Sociology. Health and Illness in Magdalena Sokołowska’s Research Conceptions
  • Title: Insights Into Medical Communication

    Insights Into Medical Communication

    by Maurizio Gotti (Volume editor) Stefania Maria Maci (Volume editor) Michele Sala (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Advances in Medical Discourse Analysis: Oral and Written Contexts

    Advances in Medical Discourse Analysis: Oral and Written Contexts

    by Maurizio Gotti (Volume editor) Françoise Salager-Meyer (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2006 Edited Collection
  • Title: Textual Healing: Studies in Medieval English Medical, Scientific and Technical Texts

    Textual Healing: Studies in Medieval English Medical, Scientific and Technical Texts

    by Javier E. Díaz Vera (Volume editor) Rosario Caballero (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Medical Humanities: Criticism and Creativity

    ISSN: 2504-5229

    This series showcases innovative research, creativity and pedagogy in the interdisciplinary field of medical humanities. Books in the series explore the complexities of human bodies, minds, illness and wellbeing through analytical frameworks derived from humanistic disciplines and clinical practice. The series publishes a range of materials, including monographs and edited collections on scholarly approaches to medical issues in culture; creative works (accompanied by analytical and educational materials) that engage with medical humanities themes; and critical, engaged or radical pedagogies on focused topics for learners in the medical and health humanities.  Medical Humanities: Criticism and Creativity is intended to provide an informative exchange across disciplines, encouraging theoretical and personal reflections on the condition of the human mind/body and contributing to debates on health-related issues from a broad range of perspectives. The series also invites research that opens up critical conversations on being human at the intersection of other forms of humanistic knowledge, such as environmental and digital humanities. We are especially interested in collaborations between academics in the humanities and healthcare professionals. All book proposals and manuscripts undergo rigorous peer review prior to acceptance and publication. Editorial Board: Havi Carel (University of Bristol), Gretchen Case (University of Utah School of Medicine), Siobhan Conaty (La Salle University), Cheryl Dellasega (Penn State College of Medicine), Daniel George (Penn State College of Medicine), Michael Green (Penn State College of Medicine), Jennifer Henneman (Denver Art Museum), Brian Hurwitz (King’s College London), Brian Johnsrud (Adobe Education), Tess Jones (University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), Lois Leveen (novelist and independent scholar), Ulrika Maude (University of Bristol), Jules Odendahl-James (Duke University), Molly Osborne (Oregon Health and Science University), Barry Saunders (University of North Carolina School of Medicine), Johanna Shapiro (University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine), Marina Tsaplina (The Betes Organization), Craigan Usher (Oregon Health and Science University), Neil Vickers (King’s College London), Martin Willis (Cardiff University), Charlotte Wu (Boston University School of Medicine)

    9 publications

  • Title: Ethics and the Law in Medicine – in Research and Healthcare

    Ethics and the Law in Medicine – in Research and Healthcare

    by Joanna Długosz (Volume editor) Jan C. Joerden (Volume editor) Elżbieta Paszyńska (Volume editor) Florian Steger (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Grifting Depression

    Grifting Depression

    Psychiatry’s Failure as a Medical Science
    by Allan M. Leventhal (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Textbook
  • Title: Beyond Medicine

    Beyond Medicine

    Non-Medical Methods of Treatment in Poland
    by Wlodzimierz Piatkowski (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Freud and the Media

    Freud and the Media

    The Reception of Psychoanalysis in Viennese Medical Journals 1895-1938
    by Sylvia Zwettler-Otte (Author)
    ©2006 Monographs
  • Title: Zwangsweise Unterbringung und medizinische Forschung

    Zwangsweise Unterbringung und medizinische Forschung

    by Sebastian Almer (Author)
    ©2005 Thesis
  • Title: (De)Constructing ADHD

    (De)Constructing ADHD

    Critical Guidance for Teachers and Teacher Educators
    by Linda J. Graham (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: American Foundations in Europe

    American Foundations in Europe

    Grant-Giving Policies, Cultural Diplomacy and Trans-Atlantic Relations, 1920-1980
    by Giuliana Gemelli (Volume editor) Roy MacLeod (Volume editor)
    ©2003 Edited Collection
  • Title: Stance, Inter/Subjectivity and Identity in Discourse

    Stance, Inter/Subjectivity and Identity in Discourse

    by Juana I. Marin-Arrese (Volume editor) Laura Hidalgo-Downing (Volume editor) Juan Rafael Zamorano-Mansilla (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Post-Anthropocentric Inquiry

    In recent years, critical researchers, educators, and activists have become aware of the problems and limitations that have resulted by placing the ‘human’ at the center of all societal conceptualizations, concerns, and practices. Across fields, ranging from medical research laboratory practices—to the construction of the humanities—to the social sciences—to environmental studies (just to name a few), this anthropocentric focus is being called to question. The goal of this book series is to provide scholars and readers with critical opportunities to contest this anthropocentrism, (1) by creating a textual field of Post-Anthropocentric Inquiry that generates critical spaces for (re)thinking philosophies, knowledges, and ways of being/living and performing, as well as methodologies and inquiries, that decenter the human, (2) while at the same time attempting always/already to actively transform inequities and injustices performed by human privilege on nonhuman others, traditionally disqualified human others, and the natural world more broadly. This Post-Anthropocentric Inquiry can represent difference and the multiple, while at the same time exploring and welcoming notions of indistinction. Work that further develops and expands current notions of becoming (animal, earth), new feminist materialisms, critical posthuman sensibilities, hybrid existences (past and present) are example locations from which an intersectional, non-anthropocentric politics may emerge. Additionally, post-anthropocentric inquiry and activism will always include the unthought, not-yet-considered modes of living, thinking, research while critically acknowledging that alternatives can create new dualisms, new forms of human privilege, and are not always liberatory for those labeled not human or for those human beings who have traditionally been marginalized. Further, post-anthropocentric scholarship acknowledges, and attempts to (1) transform, the current post-anthropocentric predicament that facilitates neoliberal capitalism as all forms of life, matter, and relations have been/are constructed to serve market economies, and (2) examine the unprecedented human/nonhuman interaction with the increasingly intrusive and intimate technological order. Post-anthropocentric inquiry is necessary as related to these contemporary aggressive, and all-encompassing post-human conditions. Single or multiple authored manuscripts are encouraged that facilitate the development of Post-Anthropocentric Inquiry by addressing one issue, multiple issues, research purposes, methodologies, and/or forms of activism. Over a wide range of volumes that cross disciplines, the series will address broad issues, as mentioned above, and questions like the following: What is post-anthropocentric inquiry? What is made possible, enabled by post-anthropocentric approaches and research methodologies? How is post-anthropocentric research conducted without (re)privileging the human? How does the work in fields that would decenter the human, like critical animal studies, intersect with professional content and practices in fields like education or medicine? How can coalitions be formed (and actions taken) that decenter the human and increase possibilities for all forms of justice, while countering capitalist and technological orders that devalue all forms of life? Interested authors should contact Gaile S. Cannella, gaile.cannella@gmail.com

    2 publications

  • Studies in the History of Medicine

    ISSN: 1424-7933

    Studies in the History of Medicine provides an outlet for academic monographs devoted to both the social and the intellectual dimensions of the history of medicine. No limitations are imposed with respect to period or place, providing the approach adopted is analytical and historical. The series encourages investigations relating to previously neglected aspects of medicine and health care such as the history of nursing or other occupations associated with health care, case studies of particular disease and illness phenomena, health care in colonial and postcolonial settings, or indeed complementary medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine. The monographs inevitably evaluate the impact of modern high-technology medicine, but they also give appropriate weight to health care as it relates to the elderly, the mentally ill or other vulnerable social groups. Except in special circumstances the series will not include general biographies, histories of individual institutions and organisations, or studies of parochial interest. The monographs included in this series reflect the leading edge of research in the now well-established and still expanding field of medical history. Studies in the History of Medicine provides an outlet for academic monographs devoted to both the social and the intellectual dimensions of the history of medicine. No limitations are imposed with respect to period or place, providing the approach adopted is analytical and historical. The series encourages investigations relating to previously neglected aspects of medicine and health care such as the history of nursing or other occupations associated with health care, case studies of particular disease and illness phenomena, health care in colonial and postcolonial settings, or indeed complementary medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine. The monographs inevitably evaluate the impact of modern high-technology medicine, but they also give appropriate weight to health care as it relates to the elderly, the mentally ill or other vulnerable social groups. Except in special circumstances the series will not include general biographies, histories of individual institutions and organisations, or studies of parochial interest. The monographs included in this series reflect the leading edge of research in the now well-established and still expanding field of medical history. Studies in the History of Medicine provides an outlet for academic monographs devoted to both the social and the intellectual dimensions of the history of medicine. No limitations are imposed with respect to period or place, providing the approach adopted is analytical and historical. The series encourages investigations relating to previously neglected aspects of medicine and health care such as the history of nursing or other occupations associated with health care, case studies of particular disease and illness phenomena, health care in colonial and postcolonial settings, or indeed complementary medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine. The monographs inevitably evaluate the impact of modern high-technology medicine, but they also give appropriate weight to health care as it relates to the elderly, the mentally ill or other vulnerable social groups. Except in special circumstances the series will not include general biographies, histories of individual institutions and organisations, or studies of parochial interest. The monographs included in this series reflect the leading edge of research in the now well-established and still expanding field of medical history.

    4 publications

  • Title: Interpreting and Intercultural Communication: Crossing Domains in the Era of Globalization, Technological Advances and Social Networks
  • Title: Understanding the Lived Experiences of Autistic Adults

    Understanding the Lived Experiences of Autistic Adults

    by Sneha Kohli Mathur (Author) Adam Paul Valerius (Author) 2023
    Textbook
  • Title: Alternative Medicines: On the Way towards Integration?

    Alternative Medicines: On the Way towards Integration?

    A Comparative Legal Analysis in Western Countries
    by Stefano Maddalena (Author)
    ©2005 Thesis
  • Title: Moving along

    Moving along

    A co-produced graphic novel about Parkinson’s dance
    by Lisbeth Frølunde (Author) Louise Phillips (Author) Maria Bee Christensen-Strynø (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Institutional Construction of Gamblers’ Identities

    Institutional Construction of Gamblers’ Identities

    A Critical Multi-method Discourse Study
    by Ray C.H. Leung (Author) 2018
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: A Late Middle English Remedy-book (MS Wellcome 542, ff. 1r-20v)

    A Late Middle English Remedy-book (MS Wellcome 542, ff. 1r-20v)

    A Scholarly Edition
    by Javier Calle Martín (Author) Miguel Angel Castaño-Gil (Author) 2013
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Struggling for Health in the City

    Struggling for Health in the City

    An anthropological inquiry of health, vulnerability and resilience in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
    by Brigit Obrist van Eeuwijk (Author)
    ©2006 Monographs
  • Title: Five Lectures on the Foundations of Chinese Medicine

    Five Lectures on the Foundations of Chinese Medicine

    Copyedited by Florian Schmidsberger
    by Friedrich G. Wallner (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: The Ethics of Workplace Privacy

    The Ethics of Workplace Privacy

    by Sven Ove Hansson (Volume editor) Elin Palm (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Conference proceedings
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