The result of a five-year investigation conducted by ten scholars, this book describes and analyses the police, the court system, the prison apparatus, the social services, and mental health facilities in France. Combining genealogy and ethnography, its authors show that these state institutions do not simply implement laws, rules and procedures: they mobilise values and affects, judgements and emotions. In other words, they reflect the morality of the state.
Archive for June 2015
Soldier Beliefs About the Readiness of Military Personnel With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Exploring crisis and its effects on workers in child protective services work
Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment as a Traumatic Stressor in DSM-IV and DSM-5: Prevalence and Relationship to Mental Health Outcomes
Assessment of sexual health and sexual needs in residential aged care
Year-Round Financial Aid: Evidence from Three Studies
Children’s obsessive compulsive Symptoms and fear-potentiated startle Responses
Mirroring patients – or not. A study of general practitioners and psychiatrists and their interactions with patients with depression
Retrieving the Past for a Usable Present: Anarchism, Psychoanalysis and Revolutionary Transformation in the Early 20th Century
The value of purpose built mental health facilities: Use of the Ward Atmosphere Scale to gauge the link between milieu and physical environment
Influencers on quality of life as reported by people living with dementia in long-term care: a descriptive exploratory approach
Trends 2015: Learning and Teaching in European Universities
Dedication and Sliding in Emerging Adult Cyclical and Non-Cyclical Romantic Relationships
Mixing Decks: Frameworks for Master’s Scholarship
Predictors of home discharge among patients hospitalized for behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia
The sociologist and the state. An assessment of Pierre Bourdieu’s sociology
At the Heart of the State The Moral World of Institutions
Extremism in America
Combining Kuhn and Jung: outlining a ‘step ladder model’ (SLM) for scientific discovery and paradigm shift research
Explaining the difference between PISA 2009 reading scores in Finland and Estonia
Voices from the periphery: A narrative study of the experiences of sexuality of disabled women in Zimbabwe
I want sex too … What is so wrong with that?
Access to sexual and reproductive health services: Experiences and perspectives of persons with disabilities in Durban, South Africa
Relationship-based developmentally supportive approach to infant childcare practice
Sengo Ryukyu no Komuin Seidoshi: Beigun Tochika ni okeru ‘Nihonka’ no Shoso (A History of the Civil Service System in the Postwar Ryukyus: Its ‘Japanization’ under US Military Rule)
Nihongata haigaishugi: Zaitokukai, gaikokujin sanseken, higashi ajia chisegaku (The Japanese-Model of Xenophobic Exclusionism: Zaitokukai, Resident Foreigner Enfranchisement and East Asian Geopolitics
Research prospects in BioPsychoSocial medicine: new year reflections on the “Cross-Boarder Dialogue” paradigm
Inpatient and outpatient costs in patients with coronary artery disease and mental disorders: a systematic review
Clinical trialist perspectives on the ethics of adaptive clinical trials: a mixed-methods analysis
United stand against austerity