The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization
Title | The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization PDF eBook |
Author | Kieran Keohane |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2016-03-03 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317015630 |
The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization explores the nature of contemporary malaises, diseases, illnesses and psychosomatic syndromes, examining the manner in which they are related to cultural pathologies of the social body. Multi-disciplinary in approach, the book is concerned with questions of how these conditions are not only manifest at the level of individual patients' bodies, but also how the social 'bodies politic' are related to the hegemony of reductive biomedical and individual-psychologistic perspectives. Rejecting a reductive, biomedical and individualistic diagnosis of contemporary problems of health and well-being, The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization contends that many such problems are to be understood in the light of radical changes in social structures and institutions, extending to deep crises in our civilization as a whole. Rather than considering such conditions in isolation - both from one another and from broader contexts - this book argues that health and well-being are not just located at the level of the individual body, the integral human person, or even collective social bodies; rather, they encompass the health of humanity as a whole and our relationship with Nature. A ground-breaking analysis of social malaise and the health of civilization, this book will be of interest to scholars of sociology, social theory, social psychology, philosophy and anthropology.
The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization
Title | The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization PDF eBook |
Author | Anders Petersen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Civilization, Modern |
ISBN | 9781315552774 |
The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization
Title | The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization PDF eBook |
Author | Dr Anders Petersen |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2013-03-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1409472868 |
The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization explores the nature of contemporary malaises, diseases, illnesses and psychosomatic syndromes, examining the manner in which they are related to cultural pathologies of the social body. Multi-disciplinary in approach, the book is concerned with questions of how these conditions are not only manifest at the level of individual patients' bodies, but also how the social 'bodies politic' are related to the hegemony of reductive biomedical and individual-psychologistic perspectives. Rejecting a reductive, biomedical and individualistic diagnosis of contemporary problems of health and well-being, The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization contends that many such problems are to be understood in the light of radical changes in social structures and institutions, extending to deep crises in our civilization as a whole. Rather than considering such conditions in isolation - both from one another and from broader contexts - this book argues that health and well-being are not just located at the level of the individual body, the integral human person, or even collective social bodies; rather, they encompass the health of humanity as a whole and our relationship with Nature. A ground-breaking analysis of social malaise and the health of civilization, this book will be of interest to scholars of sociology, social theory, social psychology, philosophy and anthropology.
Late Modern Subjectivity and its Discontents
Title | Late Modern Subjectivity and its Discontents PDF eBook |
Author | Kieran Keohane |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 125 |
Release | 2017-03-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1315447193 |
This book analyses three of the most prevalent illnesses of late modernity: anxiety, depression and Alzheimer’s disease, in terms of their relation to cultural pathologies of the social body. Usually these conditions are interpreted clinically in terms of individualized symptoms and responded to discretely, as though for the most part unrelated to each other. However, these diseases also have a social and cultural profile that transcends their particular symptomologies and etiologies. Anxiety, depression and Alzheimer’s are diseases related to disorders of the collective esprit de corps of contemporary society. Multidisciplinary in approach, the book addresses questions of how these conditions are manifest at both the individual and collective levels in relation to hegemonic biomedical and psychologistic understandings. Rejecting such reductive diagnoses, the authors argue that anxiety, depression and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as other contemporary epidemics, are to be analysed in the light of individual and collective experiences of profound and radical changes in our civilization. A diagnosis of our times, Late Modern Subjectivity and its Discontents will appeal to a broad range of scholars with interests in health and illness, the sociology of medicine and contemporary life.
Society and Social Pathology
Title | Society and Social Pathology PDF eBook |
Author | R.C. Smith |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 2017-02-21 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3319503251 |
This book offers one of the most comprehensive studies of social pathology to date, following a cross-disciplinary and methodologically innovative approach. It is written for anyone concerned with understanding current social conditions, individual health, and how we might begin to collectively conceive of a more reconciled postcapitalist world. Drawing reference from the most up-to-date studies, Smith crosses disciplinary boundaries from cognitive science and anthropology to critical theory, systems theory and psychology. Opening with an empirical account of numerous interlinked carises from mental health to the physiological effects of environmental pollution, Smith argues that mainstream sociological theories of pathology are deeply inadequate. Smith introduces an alternative critical conception of pathology that drills to the core of how and why society is deeply ailing. The book concludes with a detailed account of why a progressive and critical vision of social change requires a “holistic view” of individual and societal transformation. Such a view is grounded in the awareness that a sustainable transition to postcapitalism is ultimately a many-sided (social, individual, and structural) healing process.
Empty Suffering
Title | Empty Suffering PDF eBook |
Author | Domonkos Sik |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2021-11-19 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000474569 |
Interdisciplinary in approach, this book combines philosophy, sociology, history and psychology in the analysis of contemporary forms of suffering. With attention to depression, anxiety, chronic pain and addiction, it examines both particular forms of suffering and takes a broad view of their common features, so as to offer a comprehensive and parallel view both of the various forms of suffering and the treatments commonly applied to them. Highlighting the challenges and distortions of the available treatments and identifying these as contributory factors to the overall problem of contemporary suffering, Empty Suffering promises to widen the horizon of therapeutic interventions and social policies. As such, it will appeal to scholars across the social sciences and humanities with interests in mental health and disorder, social theory and social pathologies.
Diagnosing Social Pathology
Title | Diagnosing Social Pathology PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Neuhouser |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 387 |
Release | 2022-11-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1009235036 |
Explains what is at stake in calling societies 'ill' and the meanings and consequences of characterizing social problems as illnesses.