If I am aware of the threats radical trans-activism poses to open society, then so is Scotland's civil service. Which begs the question as to who they actually serve. https://t.co/MlgrDUrx1G
RT @PalgraveJournal: Article of the week: 'Sociology, biology and mechanisms in urban mental health' by Nick Manning access here https://t.…
RT @PalgraveJournal: Article of the week: 'Sociology, biology and mechanisms in urban mental health' by Nick Manning access here https://t.…
Article of the week: 'Sociology, biology and mechanisms in urban mental health' by Nick Manning access here https://t.co/Ijx50xVQ5X #openaccess https://t.co/bs32Y3oG8Z
'#Sociology, #biology and mechanisms in #urban mental health' by Nick Manning is our article of the week https://t.co/Ijx50ydqXv #mentalhealth #openaccess
It's #TimetoTalk day today - access a free #OpenAccess article from Social Theory & Health discussing urban life and higher levels of mental health issues from a sociology and biology perspective. https://t.co/r0voSHfju6
Very useful review of the multiple social and biological ways of identifying the elusive connections between "urban life and mental disorder" - ends with a call for ethnography "to access urban experience" @SocThHlth
RT @Des_Fitzgerald: Here's Nick Manning in @SocThHlth on some of the thinking across sociology and biology that undergirds our work on urba…
RT @Des_Fitzgerald: Here's Nick Manning in @SocThHlth on some of the thinking across sociology and biology that undergirds our work on urba…
Here's Nick Manning in @SocThHlth on some of the thinking across sociology and biology that undergirds our work on urban mental health in megacities. https://t.co/e12TFH4QfG