Joseph Davis • University of Virginia
Joseph Davis is Research Associate Professor at the University of Virginia. Professor Davis’ research centers on questions of self and morality, psychiatric classification and medicalization, narrative and bioethics. He is the author of
Accounts of Innocence: Sexual Abuse, Trauma, and the Self, and editor of
Identity and Social Change and Stories of Change: Narrative and Social Movements. His articles on issues of identity, victimization, technology, memory and narrative have appeared in
Social Problems,
Qualitative Sociology,
Society,
The Hedgehog Review and others. He is at work on a book tentatively titled,
After Psychology: Self and Suffering in the Age of Prozac.
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university web page for links to book summaries, complete curriculum vitae and contact information.