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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Tag: politics

Call for papers – International conference: Drinking, power and illegalisms. Alcohol(ism) in controversy, Lausanne, 6-7 June 2024

Posted on November 9, 2023 by Samuel Dal Zilio

A call for papers for the international conference “Drinking, power and illegalisms. Alcohol(ism) in controversy” organized in partnership between HESAV… Read more Call for papers – International conference: Drinking, power and illegalisms. Alcohol(ism) in controversy, Lausanne, 6-7 June 2024

Article: Trauma, protest, and therapeutic culture in Algeria since the 1980s, by Mélanie Henry

Posted on July 4, 2023July 4, 2023 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The article Trauma, protest, and therapeutic culture in Algeria since the 1980s written by Mélanie Henry and published in the Journal… Read more Article: Trauma, protest, and therapeutic culture in Algeria since the 1980s, by Mélanie Henry

Workshop: Health Sciences and the Social. Health and Social Mobilization, 1950-2020s, May 19, 2023

Posted on April 11, 2023 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The workshop “Health and Social Sciences. Health and Social Mobilization, 1950s-2020s” to be held on May 19, 2023 may be… Read more Workshop: Health Sciences and the Social. Health and Social Mobilization, 1950-2020s, May 19, 2023

Book: Mad with Freedom. The Political Economy of Blackness, Insanity, and Civil Rights in the U.S. South, 1840–1940

Posted on December 19, 2022 by Eva Andersen

The book Mad with Freedom. The Political Economy of Blackness, Insanity, and Civil Rights in the U.S. South, 1840–1940 by… Read more Book: Mad with Freedom. The Political Economy of Blackness, Insanity, and Civil Rights in the U.S. South, 1840–1940

Article: After the madhouses: the emotional politics of psychiatry and community care in the UK tabloid press 1980–1995, by Leah Sidi

Posted on December 13, 2022December 6, 2022 by Eva Andersen

The article “After the madhouses: the emotional politics of psychiatry and community care in the UK tabloid press 1980–1995” by… Read more Article: After the madhouses: the emotional politics of psychiatry and community care in the UK tabloid press 1980–1995, by Leah Sidi

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