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INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITORS. Introducing the New Biosocial Landscape; Meloni, Cromby, Fitzgerald, and Lloyd.- SECTION I: History of the Biology/Society Relationship
Chapter 1. Models, Metaphors, Lamarckisms and the Emergence of 'Scientific Sociology'; Snait Gissis
Chapter 2. The transcendence of the social: Durkheim, Weismann and the Purification of Sociology; Maurizio Meloni
Chapter 3. Biology, Social Science, and Population in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Britain; Chris Renwick
Chapter 4. The concept of plasticity in the history of the nature-nurture debate in the early 20th century; Antonine Nicoglou
Chapter 5. An Evolving, Evolutionary Science of Human Differences; Jonathan Marks
Chapter 6. Experimenting in the Biosocial: The Strange Case of Twin Research; Will Viney
Chapter 7. Histories and meanings of Epigenetics; Tatjana Buklijas.- SECTION II. Genomics, Postgenomics, Epigenetics and Society
Chapter 8. Scrutinizing the Epigenetics Revolution; Maurizio Meloni and Giuseppe Testa,
Chapter 9. Social & Behavioral Epigenetics: Evolving Perspectives on Nature-Nurture Interplay, Plasticity, and Inheritance; Frances Champagne
Chapter 10. Molecular Multicultures; Amy Hinterberger
Chapter 11. The First Thousand Days: Epigenetics in the Age of Global Health; Michelle Pentecost
Chapter 12. Genetics, epigenetics and social justice in education: learning as a complex biosocial phenomenon; Deborah Youdell
Chapter 13. Genetics, epigenetics and social justice in education: learning as a complex biosocial phenomenon; Sabina Leonelli.- SECTION III. Neuroscience: brain, culture and social relations
Chapter 14. Proposal for a Critical Neuroscience; Jan Slaby and Suparna Choudhury
Chapter 15. On the Neurodisciplines of Culture; Fernando Vidal and Francisco Ortega
Chapter 16. Affective Neuroscience as Sociological Inquiry?;
Christian Von Scheve
Chapter 17. Mechanisms of Embodiment in Religious Belief and Practice: "Bio-looping" in Candomblé Trance and Possession; Rebecca Seligman
Chapter 18. Experimental Entanglements: Social Science and Neuroscience beyond Interdisciplinarity; Des Fitzgerald and Felicity Callard
Chapter 19 Developing Schizophrenia; John Cromby
Chapter 20. Epigenetics and the suicidal brain: reconsidering context in an emergent style of reasoning; Stephanie Lloyd and Eugene Raikhel
SECTION IV. Social Epidemiology
Chapter 21. The embodiment dynamic over the lifecourse: a case for examining cancer aetiology; Michelle Kelly-Irving & Cyrille Delpierre
Chapter 22. Epigenetic signatures of socioeconomic status across the lifecourse; Silvia Stringhini and Paolo Vineis
Chapter 23. An intergenerational perspective on social inequality in health and life opportunities: the maternal capital model; Jonathan Wells and Akanksha Marphatia
Chapter 24. Quantifying social influences throughout the life-course: action, structure and 'omics'; Mike Kelly and Rachel Kelly
Chapter 25 Health inequalities and the interplay of socioeconomic factors and health in the life course; Rasmus Hoffmann, Hannes Kröger, Eduwin Pakpahan.- SECTION V. Medicine and Society
Chapter 26. Universal Biology, Local Society? Notes from Anthropology; Patrick Bieler, Jorg Niewohner
Chapter 27. Big Data and Biomedicine; Nadine Levin
Chapter 28. Personalised and Precision Medicine: What kind of society does it take?; Barbara Prainsack
Chapter 29. Emergent postgenomic bodies and their (non)scalable environments; Megan Warin and Aryn Martin
Chapter 30. The vitality of disease; Ayo Wahlberg
Chapter 31. Bioethnography: A How-To Guide for the Twenty-First Century; Liz Roberts and Camilo Sanz.- SECTION VI. Contested Sites/Future Perspectives
Chapter 32. The Postgenomic Politics of Race; Catherine Bliss
Chapter 33. Of Rats and Women: Narratives of Motherhood in Environmental Epigenetics; Martha Kenney and Ruth Müller
Chapter 34. Ancestors and Identities: DNA, Genealogy, and Stories; Jessica Bardill
Chapter 35. Species of Biocapital, 2008 and Speciating Biocapital, 2017; Stefan Helmreich with a postcript by Nicole Labruto
Chapter 36. Human Tendencies; Ed Cohen
Chapter 37. Ten theses on the subject of biology and politics: conceptual, methodological, and biopolitical considerations; Samantha Frost.

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