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This book offers a broad and timely perspective on research on olfaction and its current technological challenges. It specifically emphasizes the interdisciplinary context in which olfaction is investigated in contemporary research.  From aesthetics to sociology, from bioengineering to anthropology, the different chapters discuss a wide variety of issues arising from olfaction research and its application in different contexts. By highlighting the overlaps between different areas of research, the book fosters a better communication between disciplines and leads towards a better understanding of the role of olfaction in human perception and cognition.  This inspiring read is of interest to students, researchers and practitioners in psychology, philosophy, bioengineering, and cultural studies.
Part I Olfaction, Social, and Cultural Identity
Smell as a Way of Thinking About the World: An Anthropology
3(18)
David Le Breton
The Smells of Caste - Body, Self and Politics
21(14)
Shivani Kapoor
Not Only Olfaction: The Nose, Protagonist of the Diversity and Individuality of the Human Face
35(20)
Elisabetta Cilli
Giorgio Gruppioni
Part II Smelling Beings. Philosophy and Phenomenology of Olfaction
Being and Making the Olfactory Self. Lessons from Contemporary Artistic Practices
55(20)
Madalina Diaconu
Sniffing Atmospheres. Observations on Olfactory Being-In-The-World
75(16)
Tonino Griffero
Smell as a Carrier of Values
91(18)
Chantal Jaquet
Part III Olfactory Perception, Aesthetic Experience, and Language
What a Good Nose Knows. The Role of Smell in the Appreciation of Food
109(8)
Rosalia Cavalieri
Towards a Situated Cognitive Approach of Olfactory experiences and Languages
117(24)
Daniele Dubois
The Psychology of the Appreciation of Olfactory Beauty
141(14)
Rhett Diessner
Crossmodal Correspondences in Art and Science: Odours, Poetry, and Music
155(38)
Nicola Di Stefano
Maddalena Murari
Charles Spence
Part IV From Natural to Artificial Olfaction
Biomedical and Technological Issues Olfaction and Health
193(20)
Rachel S. Herz
Advances in Artificial Olfaction Systems: Obviously Artificial, Somewhat Olfactive
213(14)
Marco Santonico
Giorgio Pennazza
Paul Brinkman
Arnaldo D'Amico
Index 227
Nicola Di Stefano graduated in Philosophy from the University of Milan and in double bass from G. Verdi Conservatory of Milan. He then obtained his PhD from Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome with a thesis on musical consonance and dissonance. He has been post-doc researcher at FAST (Institute of Philosophy of Scientifc and Technological Practice), Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, before obtaining a two-year  research fellowship at the  Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage,  Ca Foscari University of Venice. Currently, he works as researcher at the National Research Council of Italy. His research activity focuses on aesthetics and neuroaesthetics. He authored a book on music perception and theory and many articles in international scientifc journals, such as Frontiers in Psychology, Psychology of Music, Journal of Interdisciplinary Music Studies, Systems, Rivista di Estetica, and Studi di Estetica. He also authored chapters and co-edited volumes for international publishers, such as Springer and McGraw-Hill. He is adjunct professor at Roma Tre University and at the University of Arkansas Rome Center. He is member of the editorial board of Sensibilia Colloquium on Perception and Experience of the International Lexicon of Aesthetics and of De Musica. He is member of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition (SMPC) of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music (ESCOM) and the Società Italiana dEstetica (SIE)

Maria Teresa Russo, PhD in Philosophy and Human Sciences Theory, is Professor of Moral Philosophy and Bioethics at Roma Tre University. She is Editor in chief of the peer-review journal MEDIC. Methodology & Education for Clinical Innovation.  She was visiting professor at the University Jean Jaurès of Toulouse, University of Santiago de Compostela, Pontifical University of Santiago de Chile. Member of the scientific board of Italian and International journals: Per la Filosofia, Critical Hermeneutics and Aurora. Papeles del Seminario María Zambrano. Her main research focuses on ethical issues of healthcare and embodiment; on contemporary Spanish and French philosophy. Among her recent publications: Pain, Beliefs, Action: Papini and the Debate between Psychology and Philosophy in Italy at the Beginning of the 20th Century (2020); The human body as a problem in post-modern culture (2020); Médicos ensayistas españoles en el siglo XX: Gregorio Marañón, Juan Rof Carballo, Juan José López Ibor, Pedro Laín Entralgo (2019); The Human Hand as a Microcosm. A Philosophical Overview on the Hand and Its Role in the Processes of Perception, Action, and Cognition (2017).