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Advances in Quality-Of-Life Theory and Research

Advances in Quality-Of-Life Theory and Research
Advances in Quality-of-Life Theory and Research is relevant to quality-of-life researchers working in the areas of Social Medicine, Sustainable Development, Social Indicators Research and Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine. This volume contains 14 chapters that represent a culmination of programmatic research in the science of quality of life (QOL). Each chapter offers interesting findings in different areas of QOL research and, together, the chapters reflect the very basic premise that QOL research is a broad interdisciplinary topic explored in a multidisciplinary manner. The research methods and conceptual models used by the different authors are exemplary and can induce QOL researchers to conduct future research in QOL in other cultures, geographic areas, and different socio-economic and demographic groups as well as in different QOL domains.



Refiguring Life: Metaphors of Twentieth-Century Biology by Evelyn Fox Keller,
Refiguring Life: Metaphors of Twentieth-Century Biology by Evelyn Fox Keller,
Refiguring Life begins with the history of genetics and embryology, showing how discipline-based metaphors have directed scientists' search for evidence. Keller continues with an exploration of the border traffic between biology and physics, focusing on the question of life and the law of increasing entropy. In a final section she traces the impact of new metaphors, born of the computer revolution, on the course of biological research. Keller shows how these metaphors began as objects of contestation between competing visions of the life sciences, how they came to be recast and appropriated by already established research agendas, and how in the process they ultimately came to subvert those same agendas. Refiguring Life explains how the metaphors and machinery of research are not merely the products of scientific discovery but actually work together to map out the territory along which new metaphors and machines can be constructed. Through their dynamic interaction, Keller points out, they define the realm of the possible in science. Drawing on a remarkable spectrum of theoretical work ranging from Schroedinger to French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, Refiguring Life fuses issues already prominent in the humanities and social sciences with those in the physical and natural sciences, transgressing disciplinary boundaries to offer a broad view of the natural sciences as a whole. Moving gracefully from genetics to embryology, from physics to biology, from cyberscience to molecular biology, Evelyn Fox Keller demonstrates that scientific inquiry cannot pretend to stand apart from the issues and concerns of the larger society in which it exists.



Marine science - Marine science is a multidisciplinary field of study and research of ocean life and physics. Overlap areas between the different marine science disciplines are increasingly targeted as it seems necessary to investigate these areas in order to fully understand the workings of the marine environment.

Centre for Life - The Centre for Life is a “science village” in the heart of the English city Newcastle upon Tyne, located close to Central Station. Its purpose is to promote international research into genetics, to nurture spin-outs and small companies in bioscience, and to help people understand the role of our genes in health and disease.

The Ancestor’s Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Life - The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Life is a popular science book by Professor Richard Dawkins, with contributions from Dawkins' research assistant Yan Wong. It follows the path of humans backwards through evolutionary history, meeting humanity's cousins as they converge on common ancestors.

Social Science Research Council - The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) is an organization created to foster research into social science.



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Life Science Research - Life Science Research Towards an Interdisciplinary Perspective on the Life Course Despite the well-established consensus on the need for an interdisciplinary research paradigm to understand the unfolding of human lives within their social context, existing empirical research rarely embraces this belief. This volume aims at examining the feasibility life science research and hurdles of interdisciplinarity specific to given research fields by bringing together leading North-American life science research and European researchers in sociology, psychology, social psychology life science research ...

Life Science Research - Life Science Research Towards an Interdisciplinary Perspective on the Life Course Despite the well-established consensus on the need for an interdisciplinary research paradigm to understand the unfolding of human lives within their social context, existing empirical research rarely embraces this belief. This volume aims at examining the feasibility life science research and hurdles of interdisciplinarity specific to given research fields by bringing together leading North-American life science research and European researchers in sociology, psychology, social psychology life science research ...

Life Science Research - Life Science Research Towards an Interdisciplinary Perspective on the Life Course Despite the well-established consensus on the need for an interdisciplinary research paradigm to understand the unfolding of human lives within their social context, existing empirical research rarely embraces this belief. This volume aims at examining the feasibility life science research and hurdles of interdisciplinarity specific to given research fields by bringing together leading North-American life science research and European researchers in sociology, psychology, social psychology life science research ...

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