mw. prof. dr. A. (Annemarie) Mol
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Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
Programmagroep: Anthropology of Health, Care and the Body
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Nieuwe Achtergracht
166
1018 WV Amsterdam
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A.Mol@uva.nl
T: 0205252530
Annemarie Mol is professor of Anthropology of the
Body. In her work she
combines the ethnographic study of practices with the task of
shifting our
theoretical repertoires. Her most important research lines to
date:
The words - language as practice
Saying 'lekker' (in Dutch) is not quite the same as saying
'tasty' or
'delicious' (in English) and both these terms differ from
'nice'. A lot
may be learned from attending in detail to words, their
contexts and
their effects.
The object - multiplicity
Objects of knowledge may be understood as focal points of
different
perspectives. But it is also possible to trace how they are
being handled
(sliced, questioned, coloured, cooked up) in varied
knowledge
practices. If we do the latter, then it appears that
objects-in-practice
(say 'anaemia', 'atherosclerosis', or 'body') tend to come in
many
versions. These versions are both different and
interdependent: multiple.
The process - care
Decision trees suggest linear ways of working where one
thing follows
from and after the other. However, in many practices, care
practices
included, time is not an arrow and entities are not brought
into being
just once, but keep on changing. Rather than fitting fantasies of control,
such processes depend on endless tinkering. Such tinkering,
if done
well, is care.
The site - topologies
Everything happens somewhere. And then things travel between
places.
But in which kind of space to situate events, techniques and
objects?
There are various topological figures to consider, such as
regions,
networks, fluids and fires. They each order and allow for
travel,
boundaries, similarity and difference - differently.
The engagement - eating as relating
What happens if we take 'eating' as a model of what it is to
know, to act
and/or to relate? This is the research project that Mol
currently works on
with the Eating Bodies in Practice and Theory team. As a part
of this
project we take a fresh look at what it is to eat. What, in
practice, are
tasting, digesting, wasting, thriving, appreciating? What kind
of relations
between organisms does 'eating' craft and encourage? What is
'an eating
body' and where does it begin and end? How does 'eating'
enduringly
change the world?
Work
2010- Professor Anthropology of the Body, University of Amsterdam
2008-2010 Socrates Professor Social Theory, Humanism & Materiality, University of Amsterdam, 1 day a week
1996-2008 Socrates Professor Political Philosophy, University of Twente, 1 day a week
1996-2009 Senior researcher on grants from NWO & Zon/Mw, University of Twente, 4 days a week
1990-1995 Post-doc on a Constantijn & Christiaan Huygens Grant NWO Maastricht University & University of Utrecht
1984-1989 Junior researcher, Philosophy, Universiteit Groningen
Education
1989 PhD Philosophy, University of
Groningen
1985 Political Science, First Year Exams,
University of Amsterdam
1984 Postdoctoral course Sociology of Care,
University of Amsterdam
1982/3 Postdoctoral Anthropology, Sociology &
Philosophy seminars in Paris
1982 Masters Philosophy, University of
Utrecht
1982 Masters Medicine, Free Program, University
of Utrecht, cum laude
1976 Gymnasium B, Coriovallum College,
Heerlen
Other
2006- Member of the Social Scientific Council of the Royal Academy of Sciences
Prizes
2004 Ludwig Fleck Book Prize of the Society for
the Social Studies of Science for The Body Multiple
2004 The Sociology of Health and Illness Book
Prize for TheBody Multiple
1990 Dr. R.J. van Helsdingen prize of the Dutch
Society for Psychiatry and Philosophy for Ziek is het Woord
niet
Grants
2010-2015 ERC Advanced Grant: The Eating Body in Western
Practice and Theory
2011-2014 ORA Grant: Memorials and remains of medical
research in Africa
2005-2009 Ethics, Research & Policy, NWO: Good food,
good information
2001-2004 ZonMw: The two faces of patient autonomy
2000-2004 Ethics & Policy NWO: Genres of good care in
psychiatry
1996 -2000 Ethics & Policy NWO: Norms incorporated.
Technology and the good life
1990-1995 Constantijn & Christiaan Huijgens Grant NWO:
Differences in Medicine
Care in Practice (eds with Ingunn Moser & Jeannette Pols)
In what way is »care« a matter of »tinkering«? Rather than
presenting care
as a (preferably »warm«) relation between human beings, the
various
contributions to the volume give the material world (usually
cast as »cold«)
a prominent place in their analysis. Thus, this book does not
continue to
oppose care and technology, but contributes to rethinking both
in such a
way that they can be analysed together.
The Logic of Care
What is good care? In this innovative and compelling book,
Annemarie
Mol, analysing care practices for and by people with diabetes,
argues
that good care has little to do with 'patient choice'. Instead, it
depends on jointly, attentively, adapting bodies, technologies and daily life
to each other. Again and again, until the day we die.
Other versions
The Body Multiple
The Body Multiple is an extraordinary ethnography of an
ordinary disease.
Drawing on fieldwork in a Dutch university hospital, Annemarie
Mol looks
at the day-to-day diagnosis and treatment of
atherosclerosis. A patient
information leaflet might describe atherosclerosis as the
gradual obstruction
of the arteries, but in hospital practice this one medical
condition appears
to be many other things as well. The book explores the work
invested in
making different versions of reality hang together.
Complexities (ed with John Law)
Much recent social science and humanities work has been
a
revolt against simplification. This volume explores the
contrast between
simplicity and complexity to reveal that this dichotomy,
itself, is too
simplistic. John Law and Annemarie Mol have gathered a
distinguished
panel of contributors who offer empirical case studies that
theorise
simplicity/complexity.
Differences in Medicine (ed with Marc Berg)
Western medicine-especiallyincontrast with non-Western
traditions of
medical practice-is widely thought of as a coherent and
unified field in
which beliefs, definitions, and judgments are shared. Marc
Berg and
Annemarie Mol debunk this myth with an interdisciplinary
andintercultural
collection of essays that reveals the significantly
variedwayspractitioners
of "conventional" Western medicine handle bodies, study
testresults,
configure statistics, and converse with patients.
Ziek is het woord niet (with Peter van Lieshout)
Taal verandert snel. Dat geldt ook voor de taal waarmee in
de veertig jaar
na de Tweede Wereldoorlog in de Nederlandse
huisartsgeneeskunde en
geestelijke volksgezondheid gepraat en geschreven is over de
mensen die
er hulp zochten (patiënten of klanten), de zaken die ze
aandroegen
(ziekten, problemen, hulpvragen), de verbanden waar ze deel
van
uitmaakten (volk, klasse, populatie) en ga zo maar door. Dit
boek
analyseert veranderingen in de taal die tussen 1945 en 1985
werd gebruikt
in Nederlandstalige professionele tijdschriften.
2015
- M. van de Port & A. Mol (2015). Chupar frutas in Salvador da Bahia: a case of practice-specific alterities. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 21 (1), 165-180. doi: 10.1111/1467-9655.12151
2014
- A. Mol (2014). Language trails: ‘Lekker’ and its pleasures. Theory, Culture and Society, 31 (2-3), 93-119. doi: 10.1177/0263276413499190
- E. Vogel & A. Mol (2014). Enjoy your food: on losing weight and taking pleasure. Sociology of Health and Illness, 36 (2), 305-317. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.12116
- S. Abrahamsson & A. Mol (2014). Foods. In P. Adey, D. Bissell, K. Hannam, P. Merriman & M. Sheller (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of mobilities (Routledge handbooks) (pp. 278-287). London [etc.]: Routledge.
2013
- A. Mol (2013). Mind your plate! The ontonorms of Dutch dieting. Social Studies of Science, 43 (3), 379-396. doi: 10.1177/0306312712456948
- F. Heuts & A. Mol (2013). What Is a Good Tomato? A Case of Valuing in Practice. Valuation Studies, 1 (2), 125-146. doi: 10.3384/vs.2001-5992.1312125[go to publisher's site]
2012
- E. Yates-Doerr & A. Mol (2012). Cuts of meat: disentangling Western natures-cultures. Cambridge Anthropology, 30 (2), 48-64. doi: 10.3167/ca.2012.300204
2011
- J. Law & A. Mol (2011). Veterinary realities: what is foot and mouth disease? Sociologia Ruralis, 51 (1), 1-16. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9523.2010.00520.x
- A. Mann, A. Mol, P. Satalkar, A. Savirani, N. Selim, M. Sur & E. Yates-Doerr (2011). Mixing methods, tasting fingers: notes on an ethnographic experiment. HAU : Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 1 (1), 221-243.[go to publisher's site]
2010
- A. Mol (2010). Actor-Network Theory: sensitive terms and enduring tensions. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. Sonderheft, 50, 253-269.
- A. Mol (2010). Moderation or satisfaction? food ethics and food facts. In S. Vandamme, S. van de Vathorst & I. de Beaufort (Eds.), Whose weight is it anyway? Essays on ethics and eating (pp. 121-132). Leuven: Acco Academic.
- A. Mol (2010). Freedom or socks: market promises versus supportive care in diabetes treatment. In C. Patton (Ed.), The rebirth of the clinic: places and agents in contemporary health care (pp. 99-120). Minneapolis: Minnesota University Press.
- A. Mol (2010). Care and its values: good food in the nursing home. In A. Mol, I. Moser & A.J. Pols (Eds.), Care in practice: on tinkering in clinics, homes and farms (VerKörperungen, 8) (pp. 215-234). Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.
- A. Mol, I. Moser & A.J. Pols (2010). Care: putting practice into theory. In A. Mol, I. Moser & J. Pols (Eds.), Care in practice: on tinkering in clinics, homes and farms (VerKörperungen, 8) (pp. 7-26). Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.
2009
- R. Struhkamp, A. Mol & T. Swierstra (2009). Dealing with independence: doctoring in physical rehabilitation practice. Science, Technology, & Human Values, 34 (1), 55-76.
- A. Mol (2009). Ce que soigner veur dire: repenser le libre choix du patient (Collection Sciences sociales). Paris: Presses des Mines.
- A. Mol (2009). Good taste: the embodied normativity of the consumer-citizen. Journal of Cultural Economy, 2 (3), 269-283.
2008
- J. Law & A. Mol (2008). The Actor Enacted. Cumbria Sheep in 2001. In C. Knappet & L. Malafouris (Eds.), Material Agency. Towards a non-Antropocentric Approach (pp. 57-77). Springer.
- A. Mol & C. Karayalcin (2008). ‘Evidence’ is niet genoeg; kanttekeningen uit de praktijk van de acute psychiatrie. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie, 50 (6), 359-364.
- J. Law & A. Mol (2008). El actor-actuado: La oveja de la Cumbria en 2001. Política y Sociedad, 45 (3).
- J. Law & A. Mol (2008). Globalisation in Practice: on the Politics of Boiling Pigswill. Geoforum, 39 (1), 133-143.
- A. Mol (2008). I eat an apple. On theorising subjectivities. Subjectivity, 2008 (22), 28-37.
2006
- A. Mol (2006). Proving or Improving: On Health Care Research as a Form of Self-Reflection. Qualitative Health Research, 16 (3), 405-414.
- M. de Laet & A. Mol (2006). La Zimbabwe Bush Pump. Meccanica di una tecnologica fluida. In A. Mattozi (Ed.), Il senso degli oggetti tecnici (pp. 150-219). Meltemi.
2005
- A. Mol & J. Law (2005). Boundary Variations: an Introduction. , 23 (5), 637-642.
2004
- A. Mol & J. Law (2004). Embodied Action, Enacted Bodies. The Example of Hypoglycaemia. Body & Society, 10 (2-3), 43-62.
2002
- H. Harbers, A. Mol & A. Stollmeijer (2002). Food Matters. Arguments for an Ethnography of Daily Care. Theory, Culture and Society, 19 (5-6), 207-226.
- J. Law & A. Mol (2002). Local entanglements and utopian moves; an inquiry into train accidents. The Sociological Review, 2002, 82-105.
- A. Mol (2002). Cutting Surgeons, Walking Patients. Some Complexities involved in Comparing. In J Law & A. Mol (Eds.), Complexities (pp. 218-257). Durham: Duke University Press.
- A. Mol (2002). The Body Multiple. Ontology in Medical Practice. Durham: Duke University Press.
2001
- J. Law & A. Mol (2001). Situating technoscience: an inquiry into spatialities. Environment and Planning D - Society & Space, 19, 609-621.
2000
- A. Mol (2000). Pathology and the clinic: an ethnographic presentation of two atheroscleroses. In M. Lock, A. Young & A. Cambrosio (Eds.), Intersections: Living and Working with the New Medical Technologies (pp. 82-102). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- M. de Laet & A. Mol (2000). The Zimbabwe Bush Pump. Mechanics of a Fluid Technology. Social Studies of Science, 2000, 225-263.
- A. Mol (2000). What Diagnostic Devices Do. The Case of Blood Sugar Measurement. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2000, 9-22.
1999
- A. Lettinga & A. Mol (1999). Clinical specificity and the non-generalities of science. On Innovation Strategies for Neurological Physical Therapy. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 1999, 517-535.
- A. Mol (1999). Ontological Politics. A word and some questions. In J Law & J Hassard (Eds.), Actor Network Theory and after (pp. 74-89). Blackwell Publishers.
1998
- A. Mol (1998). Lived reality and the multiplicity of norms: a critical tribute to George Canguilhem. Economy and Society, 27 (2/3), 274-284.
- J. Law & A. Mol (1998). Metrics and Fluids. Notes on Otherness. In R. Cia (Ed.), In the realm of organization. Essays for Robert Cooper (pp. 20-38). London: Routledge.
- A. Mol (1998). Missing Links, Making Links. On the performance of some atheroscleroses. In M Berg & A. Mol (Eds.), Differences in Medicine. Durham: Duke University Press.
1996
- A. Mol & B. Elsman (1996). Detecting disease and designing treatment. Duplex and the diagnosis of diseased leg vessels. Sociology of Health and Illness, 18 (5), 609-631.
- A. Mol & J. Mesman (1996). Neonatal Food and the Politics of Theory. Social Studies of Science, 26 (2), 419-444.
1995
- J. Law & A. Mol (1995). Notes on materiality and sociality. The Sociological Review, 1995, 274-294.
- S. Hirschauer & A. Mol (1995). Shifting sexes, moving stories. Constructivist/feminist dialogues. Science, Technology, & Human Values, 1995, 368-385.
1994
- A. Mol & J. Law (1994). Regions, Networks and Fluids: Anemia and Social Topology. Social Studies of Science, 24, 641-671.
- A. Mol & M. Berg (1994). Principles and Practices of Medicine. The co-existence of various anemias. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 18, 247-265.
1993
- A. Mol (1993). What is New? Doppler and its Others. An Empirical Philosophy of Innovations. In I. Löwy (Ed.), Medicine and Change. Historical and Sociological Studies of Medical Innovation (pp. 107-125). Paris: Les Editions INSERM.
1992
- A. Mol & A. Lettinga (1992). Bodies, Impairments and the Social Constructed. The case of hemiplegia. In J. Lachmund & G. Stollberg (Eds.), The Social Construction of Illness (pp. 163-171). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
1989
- A. Mol & P van Lieshout (1989). Ziek is het woord niet. Over medicalisering, normalisering en de veranderende taal van huisartsgeneeskunde en geeste¬lijke gezondheidszorg, 1945-1985. Nijmegen: SUN.
2012
- A. Mol (2012). Layers or versions? Human bodies and the love of bitterness. In B.S. Turner (Ed.), Routledge handbook of body studies (Routledge international handbooks) (pp. 119-129). London: Routledge.
- A. Mol (2012). What humanity shares. NatureCulture, 1, 25-39.[go to publisher's site]
2011
- A. Mol (2011). One, two, three: cutting, counting and eating. Common Knowledge, 17 (1), 111-116. doi: 10.1215/0961754X-2010-042
- A. Mol (2011). Tasting food: tasting between the laboratory and the clinic. In F.E. Maschia-Lees (Ed.), A companion to the anthropology of the body and embodiment (pp. 467-480). Oxford [etc.]: Wiley-Blackwell.
- A. Mol (2011). Omsorgens logik: aktiva patienter och valfrihetens gränser (Pandoraserien, 19). Lund: Arkiv.
2010
- A. Mol (2010). Bami goreng for Mrs. Klerks and other stories on food and culture. In M. Akrich, Y. Barthe, F. Muniesa & Ph. Mustar (Eds.), Debordements: Mélanges offerts à Michel Callon (pp. 325-334). Paris: Presses Ecole de Mînes.
- A. Mol (2010). A letter to Georg Kneer: replik. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. Sonderheft, 50, 279-282.
2009
- J. Law & A. Mol (2009). El actor-actuado: la oveja de la Cumbria en 2001 = The actor enacted: Cumbrian sheep in 2001. Política y Sociedad, 45 (3), 75-92.[go to publisher's site]
- A. Mol (2009). Ce que soigner veut dire: repenser le libre choix du patient. Paris: Presses École de Mînes.
2008
- A. Mol (2008). The Logic of Care. Health and the Problem of Patient Choice. London: Routledge.
- A. Mol (2008). Política ontológica: algumas ideias e várias perguntas. In J. Arriscado Nunes & R. Roque (Eds.), Objectos impuros: experiências em estudos sociais da ciência (Biblioteca das ciências). Porto: Edições Afrontamento.
2007
- A. Mol (2007). Goede smaak. De normativiteit van de consument-burger. Krisis, 8 (3).
2006
- A. Mol (2006). De logica van het zorgen. Actieve patiënten en de grenzen van het kiezen. Amsterdam: Van Gennep.
- A. Mol (2006). Koning schaak: mannen prijzen als stijloefening. Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, 9 (3), 63-78.
2005
- A. Mol (2005). Ervaringen koesteren: over kennis, zorg en het dagelijks leven. In H. van Haaster & Y. Koster-Dreese (Eds.), Ervaren en weten. Essays over de relatie tussen ervaringskennis en onderzoek (pp. 13-26). VersieGroep.
2004
- R. Struhkamp, A. Mol & T. Swierstra (2004). Laten is moeilijk om te doen: lijden in de praktijk van het revalidatiecentrum. Krisis, 5 (1), 23-37.
- A. Mol (2004). Klant of zieke? Markttaal en de eigenheid van de gezondheidszorg. Krisis, 2004 (3), 3-24.
2001
- A. Mol & M. Berg (2001). Inleiding. Goede Techniek. In M. Berg & A. Mol (Eds.), Ingebouwde normen. Medische technieken doorgelicht (pp. 9-26). Utrecht: Van der Wees.
2000
- A. Mol (2000). Dit is geen programma. Over empirische filosofie. Krisis, 2000, 6-26.
- A. Mol (2000). Things and Thinking. Some Incorporations of Intellectuality. QUEST, 14 (1-2), 13-26.
1998
- A. Mol & M. Berg (1998). Differences in Medicine: an Introduction. In M. Berg & A. Mol (Eds.), Differences in Medicine (pp. 1-12). Durham: Duke University Press.
1997
- A. Mol (1997). Klant, burger, zieke. Het goede in drie talen. In M. Verkerk (Ed.), Denken over zorg, concepten en praktijken (pp. 139-150). Elsevier/de Tijdstroom.
1996
- A. Mol & J. Pols (1996). Ziekte leven: Bouwstenen voor een medische sociologie zonder disease/illness onderscheid. Kennis en Methode, 20 (4), 347-361.
1995
- A. Mol & R Hendriks (1995). De hele wereld één Hb? Universaliteit, lokaliteit en bloedarmoede. Krisis, 1995 (58), 56-73.
- A. Mol (1995). Régions, réseaux et fluides: l'anémie et la topologie sociale. Reseaux, The French Journal of Communication, 1995 (72-73), 195-215.
- A. Mol (1995). Lijken snijden. Over de plaats van de pathologische anatomie in het ziekenhuis. In M. Karskens & J. Keulartz (Eds.), Foucault herdenken (pp. 121-129). Best: Damon.
- A. Mol (1995). La topographie comme méthode d'investigation des savoirs. De la co-existence de diverses anémies. Culture Technique, 1995 (25-26), 285-305.
1994
- A. Mol (1994). 'Dus alles is in keurig overleg gegaan' Over patiënten en de overdracht van informatie. Gezondheid: theorie in praktijk, 1994 (2), 165-179.
1993
- A. Mol (1993). Van wie is de theorie? Bloedarmoede en de metapositie. Gezondheid: theorie in praktijk, 1993 (1), 5-16.
1992
- A. Mol (1992). Michel Serres: eigenzinnig / bemiddellaar. Kennis en Methode, 1992, 233-244.
- A. Mol (1992). Migreren en mengen. Over waarnemen, handelen en taal. In L. Nauta & G. de Vries (Eds.), De rol van de intellectueel. Een discussie over distantie en betrokkenheid (pp. 128-142). Amsterdam: Van Gennep.
1991
- A. Mol & R. de Wilde (1991). Op de Grens. Onderzoek naar het scheiden van natuur en cultuur, inleiding bij een themanummer. Kennis en Methode, 1991, 7-11.
- A. Mol (1991). Praten met patiënten. Een geschiedenis. Huisarts en Wetenschap, 34 (7), 306-310.
- A. Mol (1991). Topografie als methode van kennisonderzoek. Over het naast elkaar bestaan van enkele bloedarmoedes. Kennis en Methode, 1991, 314-329.
- A. Mol (1991). Wombs, pigmentation and pyramids. Schould anti-racists and feminists try to confine 'biology' to its proper place? In A. van Lenning & J. Hermsen (Eds.), Sharing the difference (pp. 149-163). London: Routledge.
1990
- A. Mol (1990). 'Een lichaam vind ik niet prettig.' Zeven variaties op het thema lichaam. In P. van Lieshout & D. de Ridder (Eds.), Symptomen van de tijd. De dossiers van het Amsterdamse IMP 1968 - 1977. Nijmegen: SUN.
- A. Mol (1990). Sekse, rijkdom en bloedarmoede. Over lokaliseren als strategie. Tijdschrift voor Vrouwenstudies, 1990 (42), 142-157.
1989
- A. Mol (1989). 'Sekse' en 'wetenschap'. Een vergelijking met twee onbekenden. In L. Boon & G. de Vries (Eds.), Wetenschapstheorie, de empirische wending (pp. 97-107). Groningen: Wolters-Noordhof.
1988
- A. Mol (1988). Het Geval Gezondheidszorg. In F. Geraedts & L. de Jong (Eds.), Ergo Cogito I (pp. 101-119). Groningen: Historische Uitgeverij.
- A. Mol (1988). Baarmoeders, pigment en pyramiden. Over de vraag of anti-racisten en feministen er goed aan doen de biologie haar plaats te wijzen. Tijdschrift voor Vrouwenstudies, 1988 (21), 276-289.
1987
- A. Mol (1987). 'Eet mama ons op?` en andere verhalen over Moedertje Staat. Groniek : Historisch Tijdschrift, 1987 (97), 9-25.
- P. van Lieshout & A. Mol (1987). Geestelijke Hygiëne en de Wereldvrede. In H. Galensloot & M. Schrevel (Eds.), In Fatsoen Hersteld. Zedelijkheid en Wederopbouw na de Oorlog (pp. 75-88). Amsterdam: SUA.
1985
- A. Mol (1985). Wie weet wat een vrouw is... Over de verschillen en de verhoudingen tussen wetenschappen. Tijdschrift voor Vrouwenstudies, 1985 (21), 10-22.
2012
- A. Mol (2012). Intersection: a gift back: the village and research. In S. Venkatesan & T. Yarrow (Eds.), Differentiating development: beyond an anthropology of critique (pp. 102-106). New York, NY [etc.]: Berghahn Books.
2011
- A. Mol (2011). Wat de mensheid deelt. In E. van der Zweerde, G. Kwaad & J. Linssen (Eds.), Dwarse interventies: politiek-filosofische opstellen (pp. 124-140). Amsterdam: Parrèsia.
- A. Mol (2011). One, two, three: cutting, counting, and eating. Common Knowledge, 17 (1), 111-116. doi: 10.1215/0961754X-2010-042
- A. Mol (2011). This is my body. Material semiotic investigations (2011, December 15). Amsterdam: Vossius Pers.
2009
- A. Mol (2009). The art of medicine: living with diabetes: care beyond choice and control. Lancet, 373 (9677), 1756-1757.
2005
- A. Mol (2005). Wijsgerig onderzoek en het leven met verschillen. Krisis, 6 (2), 7-11.
- A. Mol (2005). Stofwisselen. Krisis, 6 (4), 23-27.
2004
- A. Mol (2004). Fire. In B. van Eekelen & J. González (Eds.), Shock and Awe. War on words (pp. 67-68). Santa Cruz: New Pacific Press.
- A. Mol (2004). Onderzoek het goede: waardebeheer in de gezondheidszorg. In P.T. de Beer & C.J.M. Schuyt (Eds.), Bijdragen aan waarden en normen (WRR verkenningen, 2) (pp. 301-324). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
2003
- A. Mol (2003). De burger en het lichaam. Politiek-theoretische verkenningen. Tijdschrift voor Humanistiek, 4 (16), 57-72.
2001
- A. Mol (2001). Instead of Yelling: On Writing Beyond Rationality. EASST Review, 20, 3-5.
1999
- A. Mol (1999). Mooie woorden en verplaatsbare praktijken. In K. Vos & V. Timmerhuis (Eds.), Gedragswetenschappen in context. Essays over beleidsrelevantie en wetenschappelijke uitdagingen. Den Haag: Sdu Uitgevers.
- A. Mol & W. Mali (1999). Kennis die helpt. Een pleidooi voor praktijkonderzoek. Medisch Contact, 54, 769-771.
1998
- A. Mol (1998). Dit geslacht dat zoveel is. Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, 1, 13-15.
1996
- A. Mol (1996). Lichamen die levens leiden. Over de vermaatschappelijking van de patiënt. Medisch Contact, 51, 1527-1529.
1995
- A. Mol (1995). Meer technologie: meer praten. Let op uw menselijkheid anders lopen uw apparaten vast. Medisch Contact, 50 (22), 1652-1654.
1991
- A. Mol (1991). Het uitgevonden wiel. Over het begrip technologische cul¬tuur. Krisis, 45, 47-50.
2011
- A. Mol (2011). De tragiek van de kilocalorie: over wetenschap in de publieke ruimte. In H. Dijstelbloem & R. Hagendijk (Eds.), Onzekerheid troef: het betwiste gezag van de wetenschap (pp. 137-156). Amsterdam: Van Gennep.
2007
- A. Mol (2007). Over Kreupelen. De Gids, 955-959.
2005
- A. Mol (2005). Het leven met technieken. Voorbij de mythe van de rationaliteit. Tijdschrift voor Humanistiek, 6 (23), 70-76.
2001
- A. Mol (2001). Waar willen we dood aan gaan? De Helling, 14 (3), 28-31.
1999
- A. Mol (1999). Woorden over mensen en dingen. In G. van Dijk & A. Hielkema (Eds.), De menselijke maat (pp. 135-153). Amsterdam: De Arbeiderspers.
1997
- A. Mol (1997). Wat is Kiezen? Een empirisch-filosofische verkenning. Enschede: Universiteit Twente.
1994
- A. Mol (1994). Ondertonen en boventonen. Over empirische filosofie. In D. Pels & G. de Vries (Eds.), Burgers en Vreemdelingen. Opstellen over filosofie en politiek. Amsterdam: Van Gennep.
1993
- A. Mol (1993). Petit Bateau. Belevenissen van een intellectuele moeder. Lover : Tijdschrift over Feminisme, Cultuur en Wetenschap, 1993, 12-15.
1991
- A. Mol (1991). De publieke patiënt: drie zielen in één borst. Tijdschrift voor Gezondheid & Politiek, 1991 (4), 18-19.
1987
- A. Mol (1987). Pleidooi voor een klinische geneeskunde. In A.W. Musschenga & J.N.D. de Neeling (Eds.), Verdeling van schaarse middelen in de gezondheidszorg. Amsterdam: VU uitgeverij.
1985
- A. Mol (1985). Hèt belang van dè patiënt bestaat niet. Tijdschrift voor Gezondheid & Politiek, 1985, 29-33.
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