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Explaining Mental Illness: Sociological Perspectives

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Book launch and lecture

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Event date
Wednesday 10 May 2023, 4.30pm to 6.30pm
Location
In-person and online
LMB/036X, Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York (Map)
Audience
Open to the public
Admission
Free admission, booking required

Event details

About the book

How can sociology explain the emergence of mental disorders in societies or individuals? This authoritative book makes a case for the renewal of the sociology of mental illness, proposing a reorganisation of this field around four areas: social stratification, stress, labelling and culture. Drawing on case studies from a range of global contexts, the book argues that current research focuses on identifying ‘social factors’, leaving the question of causality to psychiatry, while significant critical perspectives remain untapped. The result is an unprecedented resource that maps the current state of sociology of mental health, providing an invigorating manifesto for its future.

Speakers:

Baptiste Brossard (University of York) and Amy Chandler (University of Edinburgh)

Ellen Annandale (University of York), Peter Morrall (University of Leeds) and Jerome Wright (University of York) discuss the book Explaining Mental Illness: Sociological Perspectives.

Venue details

Wheelchair accessible

No hearing loop