Joelle M. Abi-Rached

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Joelle M. Abi-Rached is a scholar of the history and sociology of medicine and neuroscience, known for her work on the social and political implications of brain research.

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instanceOf academic
historian of medicine
neuroscience scholar
sociologist of medicine
affiliation Harvard Society of Fellows NERFINISHED
Harvard University
almaMater Harvard University NERFINISHED
coAuthorWith Nikolas Rose NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork bioethics
history of medicine
history of neuroscience
science and technology studies
sociology of medicine
sociology of neuroscience
gender female
hasAcademicDegree PhD in history of science
hasAcademicSpecialization history and sociology of medicine
history and sociology of neuroscience
hasNotablePublication Neuro: The New Brain Sciences and the Management of the Mind NERFINISHED
hasResearchMethod historical analysis
sociological analysis
hasRole research fellow
university lecturer
knownFor research on political implications of brain research
research on social implications of brain research
work on the history of neuroscience
work on the history of psychiatry
languageSpoken Arabic
English
French
nationality Lebanese
occupation author
researcher
scholar
publicationTopic history of the new brain sciences
management of the mind
regionOfResearchFocus Europe NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
researchFocus governance of mental health
history of brain sciences
neuroscience and society
political uses of neuroscientific knowledge
studies political dimensions of brain research
relationship between neuroscience and society
relationship between psychiatry and politics
social dimensions of brain research
teaches history of medicine
history of psychiatry and neuroscience
history of the life sciences

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