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1. Introduction: What Does the Social Construction of Stress Mean?' Marc Loriol
2. "Elective Affinities" and Development of "Normal Science": What Kind of Regulation? The Example of Hans Selye (1907-1981); Guillame Lecoeur
3. Epidemiological Transition and the Emergence of Mental Discomfort: The Case of Work Stress; Ari Väänänen and Pekka Varje
4. How Much Do You Suffer?: The Performativity of Scientific Scales of Work-Related Suffering; Florence Allard-Poesi and Sandrine Hollet-Haudebert.
5. The Discourse of Stress: Individual Pathology or Communal Ritual; Sheila McNamee. -6. The Different Dimensions of the Social Construction Process; Marc Loriol
7. The Problem of Work Stress and the Need to Re-imagine the Bio-Psycho-Social Model; David Wainwright and Elaine Wainwright
8. Understanding Stress as a Form of Institutional Maintenance and Disruption Work; Penny Dick
9. Burnout in Quebec: Behind Psychological Suffering, Shifting in Social Representation and Relation to Work
10. General Conclusion; Marc Loriol.
2. "Elective Affinities" and Development of "Normal Science": What Kind of Regulation? The Example of Hans Selye (1907-1981); Guillame Lecoeur
3. Epidemiological Transition and the Emergence of Mental Discomfort: The Case of Work Stress; Ari Väänänen and Pekka Varje
4. How Much Do You Suffer?: The Performativity of Scientific Scales of Work-Related Suffering; Florence Allard-Poesi and Sandrine Hollet-Haudebert.
5. The Discourse of Stress: Individual Pathology or Communal Ritual; Sheila McNamee. -6. The Different Dimensions of the Social Construction Process; Marc Loriol
7. The Problem of Work Stress and the Need to Re-imagine the Bio-Psycho-Social Model; David Wainwright and Elaine Wainwright
8. Understanding Stress as a Form of Institutional Maintenance and Disruption Work; Penny Dick
9. Burnout in Quebec: Behind Psychological Suffering, Shifting in Social Representation and Relation to Work
10. General Conclusion; Marc Loriol.