Publications
Here we list books, articles and unpublished PhD-theses with relation to the ‘Biomedicine on Display’-project published between 2005 and 2008. For full publication lists for each author, see here.
Monographs and edited volumes:
Bencard, Adam, History in the flesh: Investigating the historicised body, 247 pp. Unpublished PhD-thesis, 2008.
Doel, Ronald E. and Thomas Söderqvist (eds), The Historiography of Contemporary Science, Technology and Medicine. London: Routledge 2006.
Kragh, Jesper V, Det hvide snit: Psykokirurgi og dansk psykiatri 1922-1983, 490 pp. Unpublished PhD-thesis, 2008.
Kragh, Jesper V. (ed), Psykiatriens historie 1600-2000. Copenhagen: Hans Reitzels Forlag, 2008, 330 pp. (in press)
Mordhorst, Camilla, Genstandsfortællinger: Fra Museum Wormianum til de moderne museer. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 2008. 217 pp. (in press)
Söderqvist, Thomas (ed), The History and Poetics of Scientific Biography, Ashgate 2007. xvi + 270 pp.
Söderqvist, Thomas, 免疫学の巨人イェルネ. Tokyo: Igaku Shoin, 2008. xliv + 444 pp.
Articles:
Bak-Jensen, Søren, “Nyretransplantationer i Danmark – mellem vævstypeforlig og immunsuppression”, Ugeskrift for Læger, 167: 4744-4745 (2005).
Bak-Jensen, Søren, “Jagten på den biomedicinske kulturarv. Indsamling på nye vilkår”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 4: 11-18 (2007).
Bak-Jensen, Søren, “Nyrer i transit. Danske nyretransplantationer som lokal og global praksis”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 3: 15-22 (2006).
Bak-Jensen, Søren, “På opdagelse i et nyt forskningsfelt. En historisk bibliografi for det danske sundhedsområde 1945-2005″, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 2: 41-47 (2005).
Bak-Jensen, Søren, “To share or not to share: institutional exchange of cadaver kidneys in Denmark”, Medical History, 52: 23-46 (2008).
Bak-Jensen, Søren, “Chiropractic in Denmark”, pp.73-76 in: Francis J. H. Wilson (ed.), Chiropractic in Europe: An Illustrated History. Leicester 2007.
Bak-Jensen, Søren, [Carsten Timmermann and Julie Anderson (eds): Devices and designs: medical technologies in historical perspective]. Medical History (book review, in press).
Bauer, Susanne, “The population as a laboratory. Epistemic and visual cultures of epidemiology, 1955-2005”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 3: 24-34 (2006).
Bauer, Susanne, “Biomedizinische Wissensproduktion in Überdrehung? Zu Meta-Studien als Evidenztechnik”, pp. 133-142 in: U. Bergermann, C. Hanke og A. Sick (eds), Überdreht, Spindoctoring, Politik, Medien. Bremen 2006.
Bauer, Susanne, “The Genomics of environmental response: re/visions in risk assessment?”, pp. 121-38 in: A. Bammé , G. Getzinger, and B. Wieser (eds.), Yearbook 2006 of the Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology and Society. München/Vienna. 2007.
Bauer, Susanne and C. Hanke, “Hautfarbengene und Rassismen: Zebrafische als Tiermodelle für Hautpigmentierung“. Gen-ethischer Informationsdienst, 184: 37-38 (2007).
Bauer, Susanne, [Adrian Mackenzie, Cutting Code. Software and Sociality]. Science Studies 20 (2): 103-105 (2007). (book review).
Bauer, Susanne. “Societal and ethical issues in human biomonitoring: a view from science studies”, Environmental Health, 2008 (in press).
Bauer, Susanne. “Transparency or surveillance? The datascapes of European public health statistics”. In: C. Reiche, A. Sick: Surveillance and Political Control ‘On the Spot’: How Space and Zones Gain Existence, Bremen, 2008 (accepted)
Bauer, Susanne, “Mining data, gathering variables and recombining information: The flexible architecture of epidemiological studies”, Studies in the History and Philosophy of the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (accepted).
Doel, Ronald E. and Söderqvist, Thomas, “Introduction: what we know, what we do not, and why it matters”, pp.1-12 i: R. Doel and T. Söderqvist (eds.), The Historiography of Contemporary Science, Technology and Medicine. London: Routledge 2006.
Donald, Diana and Jan Eric Olsén, “Art and the ‘Entangled Bank’: Colour and Beauty out of the ‘War of Nature’”, in: D. Donald (ed.), Charles Darwin, Natural Science and the Visual Arts. Cambridge: Fitzwilliam Museum (accepted).
Fleming, Martha. “The huge invisibles”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 4: 53-65 (2007).
Hoeyer, Klaus; Nexoe, Sniff Andersen; Koch, Lene; Hartlev, Mette. “Embryonic entitlements: stem cell patenting and the co-production of commodities and personhood”. Body & Society, 2008 (in press).
Jessen, Hanne, “Den levende indsamling”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 2: 9-18 (2005).
Jessen, Hanne, ”Animals and humans in biomedical research”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 3: 52-60 (2006).
Kragh Jesper V. ”Ny og gammel psykiatrihistorie”. Psyke og Logos, 28 (1): 625-627 (2007).
Meyer, Ion og Thomas Söderqvist. “Hvordan bevarer man en genchip?”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 2: 74-79 (2005).
Mordhorst, Camilla, ”Repræsentationens begrænsning”, pp. 9-23 in: C. Mordhorst and B. Tøndborg (eds), (Ind)samlinger af det 21. århundrede, København, 2005.
Mordhorst, Camilla, “Kuriositeternes storhed, fald og mulige genkomst”, Tidskrift for Kulturforskning, 5 (4): 7-24 (2006).
Mordhorst, Camilla, ”Oldetopia”, pp. 8-11 in C. Mordhorst and B.V. Pedersen (eds.), Oldetopia: An Exhibition on Age and Ageing. København 2008.
Mordhorst, Camilla, ”Tingenes rige - mellem raritet og repræsentation”, pp. 112-129 in: E. Braae and M. Fabricius Hansen (eds.), Fortiden for tiden: Genbrugskultur og kulturgenbrug i dag. Århus: Arkitektskolens Forlag, 2007.
Møller, Anna Sommer. “Ett nyt elektronmikroskop”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 4: 20-26 (2007).
Nexø, Sniff Andersen. ”Over grænser: om fostres foranderlige betydninger i medicinske praksisser”. Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 3: 35-42 (2006).
Nexø, Sniff Andersen and L. Koch, ”Diskursanalyse”, pp. 116-37 in: S. Vallgårda and L. Koch (eds.), Forskningsmetoder i folkesundhedsvidenskab. København: Munksgaard, 2007.
Nexø, Sniff Andersen, ”Gode liv, dårlige liv – problematiseringer og valg i dansk abortpolitik”. In: Glasdam, Stinne (ed.), Folkesundhed – i et kritisk perspektiv. Copenhagen: Dansk Sygeplejeråds Forlag, 2008 (accepted)
Nexoe, Sniff Andersen and L. Koch: “Discourse Analysis”. In Vallgårda, Signild and L. Koch: Research Methods in Public Health. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 2008 (in press)
Olsén, Jan Eric. “Inscribing surgery in digital culture”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 3 (2006).
Olsén, Jan Eric, “Surgical vision and digital culture”, in: D. Howes (ed.), Visual Sense: A Cultural Reader, Oxford: Berg, 2008 (accepted).
Olsén, Jan Eric, “Inside out: transformations of endoscopic vision”, Journal of Visual Culture (accepted).
Söderqvist, Thomas. “Den moderne biomedicin i historisk lys”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 2: 64-68 (2005).
Söderqvist, Thomas. “Kan den moderne biomedicin udstilles på museum?”, Bibliotek for Læger, 197: 171-189 (2005).
Söderqvist, Thomas; Mordhorst, Camilla; Rasmussen, Frank Allan. “Den nye biomedicin på museum”, Ugeskrift for Læger 167: 4753-55 (2005).
Söderqvist, Thomas, “What is the use of writing lives of recent scientists?”, pp. 99-127 in: R. Doel and T. Söderqvist (eds), The Historiography of Contemporary Science, Technology and Medicine. London: Routledge 2006.
Söderqvist, Thomas, “Who’s afraid of the recent biomedical heritage?”, Opuscula Musealia, 15: 99-105 (2006).
Söderqvist, Thomas, “ Qui te por del patrimoni biomedic contemporani”, Servei d’informacio collegial, 117: 65 (2006).
Söderqvist, Thomas, “Jerne”, in: W. F. Bynum and H. Bynum (eds), Dictionary of Medical Biography, Greenwood Press 2006.
Söderqvist, Thomas, “A new look at the genre of scientific biography”, pp. 1-15 in: T. Söderqvist (ed), The History and Poetics of Scientific Biography. Ashgate, 2007.
Söderqvist, Thomas, “‘No genre of history fell under more odium than that of biography’: the delicate relations between scientific biography and the historiography of science”, pp. 241-62 in: T. Söderqvist (ed), The History and Poetics of Scientific Biography. Ashgate, 2007.
Söderqvist, Thomas. “Plutarchian versus Socratic scientific biography”, pp. 159-162 in: K. Gavroglu and J. Renn (eds.), Positioning the History of Science. Springer, 2007.
Söderqvist, Thomas. “Den biomedicinska samtiden som medicinhistorisk utmaning”, pp. 41-48 in E. Åhrén (ed.), Medicinhistoria i dag. Stockholm: Nobel Museum, 2007.
Söderqvist, Thomas. “Jerne, Niels Kaj”. in N. Koertge (ed.), New Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2007.
Söderqvist, Thomas, “Niels K. Jerne og selektionsteorien for antistofdannelse”, Ugeskrift for Læger, 169: 2892 (2007).
Söderqvist, Thomas and Adam Bencard, “Making sense or sensing the made? Research into presence-production in museums of science, technology and medicine”, pp. 161-173 in G. Cavalli-Björkman and S. Lindqvist (eds), Research and Museums. Stockholm: Nationalmuseum, 2008 (in press).
Söderqvist, Thomas, “Immunology”, in P. J. Bowler and J. V. Pickstone, The Cambridge History of Science, vol. 6. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008 (in press).
19 Feb 2007 site admin
Delighted to read your creative blog! Congratulations!
I was looking at your listing of new books and wanted to let my library know about this book:
Kragh, Jesper V. (ed), Psykiatriens historie 1600-2000. Copenhagen: Hans Reitzels Forlag, 2008, 330 pp. (in print)
I needed more information for them but, it is not on the publisher’s website. Is it really published yet?
I suggest you give information like ISBN etc when listing new books.
Regards
DSC
Sorry about this, David — it’s a linguistic error. Shall be ‘in press’, not ‘in print’, which is something different, of course.
Thomas
Dear David
The book will be published in august 2008, but the book is not yet on the publisher’s website. If you want to know more about the book, the publisher (Hans Reitzel) has made this text for the Autumn catalogue 2008. The text is in Danish, but if you use Google (http://translate.google.com/translate) the programme can translate the text for you.
Here is the Danish text:
Psykiatriens historie i Danmark
JESPER VACZY KRAGH (RED.)
Skildringer af dansk psykiatri har ofte haft karakter af politiske indlæg. Enten i form af skrifter, hvor psykiatere forsvarer psykiatrien som hård videnskab, eller kritiske analyser af psykiatrien som et disciplinerende system, der på forskellige måder undertrykker såkaldt ”syge” mennesker.
I denne bog gives for første gang en samlet historisk skildring af den danske hospitalspsykiatri med fokus på både videnskabelige landvindinger og den skiftende historiske kontekst, psykiatrien har udviklet sig igennem. I ti kapitler fortæller forfatterne – som tæller både psykiatere og historikere – om dansk psykiatri fra grundlæggelsen af Sct. Hans Hospital i 1600-tallet til i dag, hvor neuropsykiatrien vinder frem, og skellene mellem førhen adskilte psykiatriske retninger i stigende grad nedbrydes til fordel for en mere sammensat beskrivelse af psykiske lidelser.
Psykiatriens historie i Danmark er et enestående værk om et aspekt af danmarkshistorien, som har en bemærkelsesværdig evne til at bringe sindene i kog, men som ikke desto mindre har været sparsomt skildret.
JESPER VACZY KRAGH er cand.mag. og ph.d. og ansat ved Medicinsk Museion, Københavns Universitet, hvor han arbejder på et forskningsprojekt om medicinsk behandling i psykiatrien i perioden efter 1950. Han er forfatter til en lang række artikler om bl.a. psykiatrihistorie, spiritisme og kulturhistorie.
Resume
Psykiatriens historie i Danmark er den første samlede skildring af dansk hospitalspsykiatri fra 1600-tallet til i dag. I ti kapitler fortæller forfatterne – som både tæller psykiatere og historikere – om en side af danmarkshistorien, som ofte har bragt sindene i kog, men sjældent har været gjort til genstand for grundig historieskrivning.
regards
Jesper
Dear David
The book will be published in August 2008, but the book is not yet on the publisher’s webside. If you want to know more about the book, I can send you further information.
Regards
Jesper