Body & Society

Papers
(The median citation count of Body & Society is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Circuits of Time: Enacting Postgenomics in Indigenous Australia19
Carrying as Method: Listening to Bodies as Archives14
The Attentive Body: How the Indexicality of Epigenetic Processes Enriches Our Understanding of Embodied Subjectivity11
Governing Corporeal Movement in India during the COVID-19 Pandemic6
Living with ‘New Diseases’ in Dakar: Embodied Time and the Emergence of Chronicity4
Bodies of Fashion and the Fashioning of Subjectivity4
Hearing Gloves and Seeing Tongues? Disability, Sensory Substitution and the Origins of the Neuroplastic Subject4
The Temporal Politics of Placenta Epigenetics: Bodies, Environments and Time4
Exploring the Multiplicity of Embodied Agency in Colombian Assisted Reproduction3
Symmetries of Touch: Reconsidering Tactility in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing3
Redefining Bioavailability through Migrant Egg Donors in Spain3
Doing Bodies in YouTube Videos about Contested Illnesses3
Women’s Bodies and the Evolution of Anti-rape Technologies: From the Hoop Skirt to the Smart Frock3
Nakedness as Decolonial Praxis3
The Haunting Temporalities of Transplantation3
On the Contesting Conceptualisation of the Human Body: Between ‘Homo-Microbis’ and ‘Homo-Algorithmicus’2
Pregnant Bodies, Physical Activity and Health Literacy2
Lacanian Psychoanalysis, Addiction and Enjoyment2
Images Made by Contagion: On Dermatological Wax Moulages2
Shame, Chronic Illness and Participatory Storytelling2
Drawing Atmosphere: A Case Study of Architectural Design for Care in Later Life2
Exoskeletons, Rehabilitation and Bodily Capacities2
Legitimacy and Respectability on the Skin: Bruises, Women’s Rugby and Situational Meaning2
Interview with Bryan S Turner: Reflections on the 25th Anniversary of Body & Society1
Recombinant DNA and Genome-editing Technologies: Embodied Utopias and Heterotopias1
Disposalscapes: ‘Estranged’ Limbs after Amputation1
The Social Transmission of Bodily Knowledge1
The More-Than-Human Micropolitics of the Dissection Assemblage: What Can a ‘Dead’ Body Do?1
Bodily Scars as Lived Memory in Post-Genocide Rwanda1
How Racial Matter Comes to Matter: Memory Work, Animacy and Childhood Dolls1
Programming Plasticity as Embodied in Childhood: A Critical Genealogy of The Biology of Adversity and Resilience1
Primordial Brains and Bodies: How Neurobiological Discourses Shape Policing Experiences1
Bodies in Balance: Tracking Type 1 Diabetes1
Affect Theory and Breast Cancer Memoirs: Rescripting Fears of Death and Dying in the Anthropocene1
Thanks to Reviewers1
Headphones, Auditory Violence and the Sonic Flooding of Corporeal Space1
Interview with Samantha Frost on ‘The Attentive Body’: Epigenetic Processes and Self-formative Subjectivity1
Biocircularities: New Formations of Embodied Time1
The Materiality of Power and Bodily Matter(ing): Embodied Resistance in Palestine1
Animal, Body, Data: Starling Murmurations and the Dynamic of Becoming In-formation1
The Tacit Dimension of Touch: Tactile Recognition, Tangibility and Self-touch in Kurt Goldstein’s Studies on Agnosia1
Surface Media: McLuhan, the Bauhaus and the Tactile Values of TV1
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