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压力的信使:迈向皮质醇社会学。

Messengers of stress: Towards a cortisol sociology.

机构信息

School of Sociology, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Lancaster Medical School, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.

出版信息

Sociol Health Illn. 2021 May;43(4):895-909. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.13261. Epub 2021 May 31.

Abstract

In 2008, Timmermans and Haas called for a 'sociology of disease' to develop and challenge the sociology of health and illness. A sociology of disease, they argued, would take seriously the biological and physiological processes of disease in theorising health and illness. Building on two decades of Science and Technology Studies and feminist work on biological actors such as hormones and genes, we propose a 'cortisol sociology' to push further at this argument. As a 'messenger of stress', cortisol is key to understanding human and non-human health as a biosocial phenomenon. We argue that sociologists should engage with cortisol through critical yet open-minded reading of the relevant science and critical triangulation studies, and by tracking cortisol's movements from science into public worlds of biosensing and self-monitoring.

摘要

2008 年,蒂默曼斯(Timmermans)和哈斯(Haas)呼吁发展一种“疾病社会学”,以挑战健康与疾病社会学。他们认为,疾病社会学将在理论上认真对待疾病的生物和生理过程。我们借鉴了二十年来科学技术研究以及关于激素和基因等生物因素的女性主义工作,提出了“皮质醇社会学”,以进一步推进这一论点。作为“压力信使”,皮质醇是理解人类和非人类健康作为生物社会现象的关键。我们认为,社会学家应该通过批判性但开放的阅读相关科学和批判性三角研究,以及通过跟踪皮质醇从科学进入生物感应和自我监测的公共世界的运动,来参与皮质醇研究。

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