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Culture and Addiction
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This book rethinks one of the most pressing issues of our time. Addiction is often framed solely as a brain disease, yet it reflects conditions that can touch anyone, shaped by culture, society, and the emotional worlds we inhabit. Culture and Addiction: Neuroscience and Affective Scaffolding suggests that a philosophical approach and critique of the reified addiction-as-disease concept is needed, before addressing the impact that non-evolutionary and evolutionary factors may have on human behavior. Presenting an ambitious interdisciplinary synthesis, this book challenges exclusively biomedical paradigms in addiction studies through what the authors term: "An Integrated Approach." It highlights the crucial role of affective, sensory, and spatial landscapes, while rigorously examining the cultural mechanisms that shape the emergence and remediation of addictive phenomena. By viewing addiction through the lens of scaffolding theory, cultural interaction, and social cognition, this book moves beyond conventional treatment models to reveal deeper, more nuanced ways of understanding compulsive behaviours and choices. The central aim is to integrate biological, psychological, and cultural dimensions, resisting the tendency to reduce addiction to either a purely medical condition or a purely social problem. Appealing to scholars, clinicians, policymakers, and advanced students in medicine, philosophy, and law, this book offers a transformative lens on one of society's most urgent challenges.
Brings philosophical traditions to the addiction debate, to clarify processes of cultural meaning-making Provides novel insights into the two explanatory models of addiction (and psychiatry) not discussed elsewhere Explores the role of culture and its impact as an emotional regulation strategy influencing a person's decision-making
Autorentext
Angé Weinrabe is a research affiliate at The University of Sydney, Australia.
Dominic Murphy is Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at The University of Sydney, Australia.
Inhalt
Part I. Understanding Addiction and Its Explanatory Models .- 1. Presenting the Addiction Landscape.- 2. The Scaffolding and the Plumbing.- 3. Is Addiction a Disease?.- Part II. The Philosophical and Cultural Dimensions of Addiction .- **** 4. Redirecting the Addiction Debate.- 5. Culture-as-Interaction (CAI).- 6. Culture-as-Practice (CAP).- 7. Conclusion: Rethinking Addiction Through Culture and Scaffolding.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783032091666
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Philosophy
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 234
- Größe H210mm x B148mm
- Jahr 2026
- EAN 9783032091666
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-032-09166-6
- Titel Culture and Addiction
- Autor Angé Weinrabe , Dominic Murphy
- Untertitel Neuroscience and Affective Scaffolding
- Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH