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Area of Science:

  • Social studies of medicine
  • Environmental humanities
  • Medical sociology

Background:

  • The concept of 'charisma' is widely used in geography and environmental humanities.
  • Its application in the social studies of medicine can illuminate affective dimensions of medical work.
  • Understanding these affective relations is crucial in material-discursive contexts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the utility of 'charisma' in the social studies of medicine.
  • To differentiate this concept from Weber's 'charismatic leader'.
  • To detail three forms of charisma: ecological, corporeal, and aesthetic.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis differentiating charisma from Weber's work.
  • Development of a framework with three forms of charisma.
  • Application of the framework to interview data on autism perception by psychologists and neuroscientists.

Main Results:

  • Charisma highlights affective dimensions and their structuring in medical contexts.
  • Ecological, corporeal, and aesthetic charisma offer new analytical tools.
  • The framework effectively explains how psychologists and neuroscientists perceive and act on autism.

Conclusions:

  • Examining charisma in healthcare advances the concept.
  • It draws attention to discursive features of ecologies.
  • It underscores the 'non-innocence' of charisma in medical settings.