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Neurosociology: Fundamentals and Current Findings
Taschenbuch von David D. Franks
Sprache: Englisch

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This book offers an introduction to the fundamentals of neurosociology and presents the newest issues and findings in the field. It describes the evolution of the brain and its social nature. It examines the concept of knowing and what can be known, as well as the subjective sensations we experience. Next, it explores the ubiquitousness of New Unconsciousness and the latest conclusions about mirror neurons. Additional themes and concepts described are sex differences in the brain, imitation, determinism and agency.
The book brings together neuroscience and sociology, two fields that are very different in terms of method, theory, tradition and practice. It does so building on the following premise: If our brains have been forged evolutionarily over the many centuries for social life, sociologists should have the opportunity, if not the duty, to know about it whatever the reservations of some who think that any approach that includes biology must be reductionistic.
This book offers an introduction to the fundamentals of neurosociology and presents the newest issues and findings in the field. It describes the evolution of the brain and its social nature. It examines the concept of knowing and what can be known, as well as the subjective sensations we experience. Next, it explores the ubiquitousness of New Unconsciousness and the latest conclusions about mirror neurons. Additional themes and concepts described are sex differences in the brain, imitation, determinism and agency.
The book brings together neuroscience and sociology, two fields that are very different in terms of method, theory, tradition and practice. It does so building on the following premise: If our brains have been forged evolutionarily over the many centuries for social life, sociologists should have the opportunity, if not the duty, to know about it whatever the reservations of some who think that any approach that includes biology must be reductionistic.
Über den Autor
Professor David D. Franks is a Professor of Sociology, who in 1972 received a large Grant from NIE to study the different effects of "open" and traditional Kansas City high schools on self-esteem and the development of personal autonomy. The 1972 grant was the largest unsolicited grant in the country that year. He was also granted tenure and promoted at that time. He served as chair of the faculty grievance committee and as president of the Faculty Senate. In the summer of 1977 he accepted a position as chair of the department at VCU. In the early 80s, after writing on the usefulness of symbolic interaction in studying a social systems understanding of rape and partner abuse, he worked to develop a new sub-specialty in the Sociology of Emotions. This involved writing articles arguing for the social nature of something that had hithertofor been viewed as exclusively psychological. To this end he was also involved in editing guest issues of journals and an annual hard-back series, Social Perspectives on emotions, as well as several other volumes demonstrating the utility of the sub-field. He was also on numerous steering committees and chaired offices in the early days of the subsection. In the early 80s and early 90s he was vice president of the symbolic interaction national society. He has presented papers at national meetings with Dr. Lyng of this department on the importance of keeping a coherent idea of objectivity in our approaches to the social construction of reality and applying sociology to real world problems. Dr. Franks retired and was appointed Professor Emeritus in 2001. In 2015, Franks received The Life-Time Achievement Award from the American Sociological Association's Section on the Sociology of Emotions.
Zusammenfassung

Brings together important findings from the past 8 years that are relevant to neurosociology

Updates readers on how social humans are

Illustrates by using brain scans and includes a glossary describing brain areas

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Evolution of the Human Brain.- Chapter 3. What is Social about the Human Brain?.- Chapter 4. Knower and the Known.- Chapter 5. Consciousness, Qualia, and Subjective Experience.- Chapter 6. The Post-Freudian Unconscious: Agency and Awareness.- Chapter 7. Mirror Neurons, a Return to Pragmatism and Implications for an Embodied Intersubjectivity.- Chapter 8. Sex Differences in the Human Brain.- Chapter 9. Imitation in Social Life and its Anatomical Brain Supports.- Chapter 10. Determinism and Agency.- Chapter 11. Summary and Conclusions.-
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Genre: Soziologie
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: SpringerBriefs in Sociology
Inhalt: x
133 S.
2 s/w Illustr.
133 p. 2 illus.
ISBN-13: 9789402415988
ISBN-10: 940241598X
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 978-94-024-1598-8
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Franks, David D.
Auflage: 1st ed. 2019
Hersteller: Springer Netherland
Springer Netherlands
SpringerBriefs in Sociology
Maße: 235 x 155 x 9 mm
Von/Mit: David D. Franks
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.02.2019
Gewicht: 0,23 kg
Artikel-ID: 114399658
Über den Autor
Professor David D. Franks is a Professor of Sociology, who in 1972 received a large Grant from NIE to study the different effects of "open" and traditional Kansas City high schools on self-esteem and the development of personal autonomy. The 1972 grant was the largest unsolicited grant in the country that year. He was also granted tenure and promoted at that time. He served as chair of the faculty grievance committee and as president of the Faculty Senate. In the summer of 1977 he accepted a position as chair of the department at VCU. In the early 80s, after writing on the usefulness of symbolic interaction in studying a social systems understanding of rape and partner abuse, he worked to develop a new sub-specialty in the Sociology of Emotions. This involved writing articles arguing for the social nature of something that had hithertofor been viewed as exclusively psychological. To this end he was also involved in editing guest issues of journals and an annual hard-back series, Social Perspectives on emotions, as well as several other volumes demonstrating the utility of the sub-field. He was also on numerous steering committees and chaired offices in the early days of the subsection. In the early 80s and early 90s he was vice president of the symbolic interaction national society. He has presented papers at national meetings with Dr. Lyng of this department on the importance of keeping a coherent idea of objectivity in our approaches to the social construction of reality and applying sociology to real world problems. Dr. Franks retired and was appointed Professor Emeritus in 2001. In 2015, Franks received The Life-Time Achievement Award from the American Sociological Association's Section on the Sociology of Emotions.
Zusammenfassung

Brings together important findings from the past 8 years that are relevant to neurosociology

Updates readers on how social humans are

Illustrates by using brain scans and includes a glossary describing brain areas

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Evolution of the Human Brain.- Chapter 3. What is Social about the Human Brain?.- Chapter 4. Knower and the Known.- Chapter 5. Consciousness, Qualia, and Subjective Experience.- Chapter 6. The Post-Freudian Unconscious: Agency and Awareness.- Chapter 7. Mirror Neurons, a Return to Pragmatism and Implications for an Embodied Intersubjectivity.- Chapter 8. Sex Differences in the Human Brain.- Chapter 9. Imitation in Social Life and its Anatomical Brain Supports.- Chapter 10. Determinism and Agency.- Chapter 11. Summary and Conclusions.-
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Genre: Soziologie
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: SpringerBriefs in Sociology
Inhalt: x
133 S.
2 s/w Illustr.
133 p. 2 illus.
ISBN-13: 9789402415988
ISBN-10: 940241598X
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 978-94-024-1598-8
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Franks, David D.
Auflage: 1st ed. 2019
Hersteller: Springer Netherland
Springer Netherlands
SpringerBriefs in Sociology
Maße: 235 x 155 x 9 mm
Von/Mit: David D. Franks
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.02.2019
Gewicht: 0,23 kg
Artikel-ID: 114399658
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