Against ‘Mental Health’
Part of the
Life of the Mind lecture series hosted by the Associateship of King’s College Lecture, London
(November, 2020)
The Social Sciences in a Biological Age
2017 Annual Social Science Lecture, University of Rouen, France
(October, 2017)
Mental Health and the Megacity
Public Lecture, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
(September, 2017)
Brain, Self and Society in the Twenty First Century
Holmes Lecture, University of McGill, Montreal
(October 27, 2016)
Biopolitics in the Twenty First Century
Coloquio Internacional Biopolitica, Biociencia y Gubernamentalidad, Universidad de Talca, Santiago
(November 19, 2015)
Beyond the division between the social sciences and the life sciences: mental life and mental health in the metropolis
Universidad de Talca, Chile
(November 17, 2015)
Beyond the mind-brain problem? The social implications of contemporary neuroscience
Institut d'études avancées, Paris
(October 12, 2015)
Our brains, ourselves? From neuroscience to neuropolitics and the neurobiological self
Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki
(April 22, 2015)
Governing through the Brain
Public lecture at Vanderbilt University, Nashville
(February 14-21, 2015)
The mind transparent, reading the brain
Australian National University, Canberra
(August 27, 2014)
From Risk to Resilience: Responsible citizens for uncertain times
University of Melbourne
(August 2014)
Does psychopharmacology have a future?
University of Trieste
(June 2014)
What is Mental Illness Today: Five Hard Questions
University of Nottingham
(May 2013)
Making sense of mental illness (interview)
EMBL, Heidelberg
(November 2011)
The Human Sciences in ‘the age of biology’: revitalizing sociology
London School of Economics and Political Science
(March 2011)
Governing conduct in the age of the brain
University of Chicago
(March 2011)