Biological embedding vs. embodiment of social experiences: How these two concepts form distinct thought styles around the social production of health inequalities

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作者
Louvel, Severine [1 ]
Soulier, Alexandra [2 ]
机构
[1] Domaine Univ, PACTE Sci Grenoble, 1030 Ave Cent, F-38040 Grenoble 09, France
[2] Inst Dhistoire & Philosophie Sci & Tech, IHPST, Maison Philosophie Marin Mersenne, UMR 8590, 13 Rue Four, F-75006 Paris, France
关键词
biological embedding; Embodiment; Thought style; Health inequality research; Social determinants of health; Bibliometric analysis; EARLY-LIFE; SOCIOECONOMIC POSITION; ALLOSTATIC LOAD; EPIDEMIOLOGY; DISPARITIES; DISEASE; BODIES; FUTURE; PERSPECTIVES; INFLAMMATION;
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10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115470
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives: This article compares research on biological embedding and the embodiment of social experiences, two concepts proposed in the 1990s to introduce a new perspective on the social production of health in-equalities. We draw on Ludwig Fleck's concept of 'thought style' (1935/2008) to question the possible emer-gence of a common research program around the processes by which the social becomes biological.Methods: We compiled a corpus of 322 articles referring to either biological embedding or to the embodiment of social experiences, identified in the Web of Science core collection and published from 1990 to 2021. We analyzed the articles' use of these concepts using scientometric indicators and qualitative content analysis.Results: Initial differences between the research agendas associated with biological embedding and embodiment are strengthened as both concepts circulate around scientific communities studying the social production of health inequalities. Thought styles formed around embedding and embodiment differ significantly in terms of shared references, sets of methods and research questions, and policy recommendations. Research on biological embedding forms a thought style shared by researchers in the biomedical and public health sciences. Conversely, the concept of embodiment of social experiences connects perspectives from biomedical, public health, human and social sciences, and gathers three thought styles, one identical to that of biological embedding and two formed in social epidemiology and in medical anthropology.Conclusions: Acknowledging the differences between the concepts and divergences in their evolution provides an opportunity for identification of topics where thought styles are either complementary or in tension.
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