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In the Journals March 2022, Part 1

Here’s the first part of the In the Journals for March. There’s a special issue of Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry called “Special Issue on Being Human in the Age of the Brain.”

Enjoy!

BioSocieties

The molecularization of race in testosterone research

Brandon L. Kramer

While feminist science studies scholars have documented the misleading and dangerous implications of reducing testosterone

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Mapping Algorithmic Assumptions: Reflections from a Society for Psychological Anthropology roundtable

This article is part of the following series:

Fritz Kahn, Der Mensch als Industriepalast, 1926. Detail. Image in public domain

Introduction: surveil, classify and predict
by Alexa Hagerty and Livia Garofalo

The works distilled by the authors and the discussion offered by Professor Emily Martin presented here were originally part of a roundtable at the Society for Psychological Anthropology 2021 biannual meeting. They seek to map the algorithmic …

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In the Journals, April 2021, Part 2

Here’s the second part of the round-up for April. Enjoy!

Social Science & Medicine 

Help me quit smoking but don’t make me sick! The controversial effects of electronic cigarettes on tobacco smokers

Jérôme Ronchetti, Anthony Terriau

Despite its increasing use, little is known about the effect of electronic cigarette. This study estimates the impact of the use of electronic cigarettes

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Wounded Attachments: Intimacy, Infrastructure, and Harm in the National Public Hospital

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The first thing you see from the highway is a massive building. The Hospital is simply enormous. In front of the Hospital plaza is a roundabout. In the center of the roundabout, a big flag of Argentina flies high: the white and light blue stripes encase the symbol of the smiling sun, moving in the wind on some days and …

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In the Journals, September 2020, Part 1

Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 

The Affective Creativity of a Couple in Dementia Care

Jong-min Jeong

The capacity to feel and express themselves in response to worldly surroundings is a defining feature of who a person living with dementia is, and can have profound effects on the ways in which they think, act and express creativity. Drawing on a year of

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In the Journals, July Part I

Because of a COVID mix-up, this month we are reviewing articles published in April, along with our regular July entry. In April, the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute featured a special issue on Mind and Spirit: A Comparative Theory , edited by Tanya Luhrmann. Enjoy reading.

Critical Public Health 

Disadvantaged, outnumbered, and discouraged: women’s experiences as healthy volunteers in

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