2013 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
2012 - Spinoza Prize, Dutch Research Council
Her primary areas of investigation include Epistemology, Social science, Semiotics, Social psychology and Ontology. Specifically, her work in Epistemology is concerned with the study of Agency. Her work on Technoscience as part of general Social science research is frequently linked to Work, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Her work carried out in the field of Semiotics brings together such families of science as Social relation, Actor–network theory, Word, Politics and Conceptualization. In her study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Social psychology, Control and Aesthetics is strongly linked to Subject. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Feminist theory, Medical anthropology and Ethnography.
Epistemology, Social psychology, Aesthetics, Environmental ethics and Control are her primary areas of study. Annemarie Mol has researched Epistemology in several fields, including Social science, Point and Politics. Her studies in Social psychology integrate themes in fields like Context, Pleasure and Ethnography.
Her study brings together the fields of Embodied cognition and Aesthetics. In her research on the topic of Environmental ethics, Agency is strongly related with Meaning. Her research in Agency intersects with topics in Order and Object.
Her main research concerns Linguistics, Epistemology, Aesthetics, Action and Object. Her work in the fields of Linguistics, such as Equivocation, overlaps with other areas such as Repertoire. Her Epistemology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Task and Point.
Her Aesthetics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Adaptability and Embodied cognition. Annemarie Mol interconnects Obligation, Law, Feeling and Control in the investigation of issues within Action. Her Object research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Bounded function and Law and economics.
Annemarie Mol mainly focuses on Linguistics, Shot, Childhood memory, Pride and Naturalization. In her works, Annemarie Mol undertakes multidisciplinary study on Shot and Dinner table.
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The Body Multiple: Ontology in Medical Practice
Annemarie Mol.
(2003)
Ontological politics. A word and some questions
Annemarie Mol.
The Sociological Review (1999)
Regions, Networks and Fluids: Anaemia and Social Topology:
Annemarie Mol;John Law.
Social Studies of Science (1994)
The Logic of Care: Health and the Problem of Patient Choice
Annemarie Mol.
(2008)
The Zimbabwe Bush Pump Mechanics of a Fluid Technology
Marianne de Laet;Annemarie Mol.
Social Studies of Science (2000)
Embodied action, enacted bodies: The example of hypoglycaemia
Annemarie Mol;John Law.
Body & Society (2004)
Notes on Materiality and Sociality
John Law;Annemarie Mol.
The Sociological Review (1995)
Actor-Network Theory: sensitive terms and enduring tensions
A. Mol.
Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. Sonderheft (2010)
Situating Technoscience: An Inquiry into Spatialities
John Law;Annemarie Mol.
Environment and Planning D-society & Space (2001)
Care in practice: on tinkering in clinics, homes and farms
A. Mol;I. Moser;A.J. Pols.
VerKörperungen (2010)
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