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  • - Fear, Love, and Technoscience in Guatemalan Forest Conservation
    av Micha Rahder
    395,-

    Micha Rahder explores how multiple ways of knowing the forest of Guatemala's Maya Biosphere Reserve shape conservation practice, local livelihoods, and landscapes.

  • - Heart Disease and Durable Preoccupations with Difference
    av Anne Pollock
    329

    In Medicating Race, Anne Pollock traces the intersecting discourses of race, pharmaceuticals, and heart disease in the United States over the past century, from the founding of cardiology through the FDA's approval of BiDil, the first drug sanctioned for use in a specific race.

  • - Making Kin in the Chthulucene
    av Donna J. Haraway
    322,99 - 1 499

    Donna J. Haraway refigures our current epoch, moving away from the Anthropocene toward the Chthulucene: an epoch in which we stay with the trouble of living and dying on a damaged earth while living with and understanding the nonhuman in complex ways conducive to building more livable futures.

  • - The Work of Care in Orangutan Rehabilitation
    av Juno Salazar Parrenas
    1 155

    Juno Salazar Parrenas traces the ways in which colonialism and decolonization shape relations between humans and nonhumans at a Malaysian orangutan rehabilitation center, contending that considering rehabilitation from an orangutan perspective will shift conservation biology from ultimately violent investments in population growth and toward a feminist sense of welfare.

  • - IVF, Stem Cells, and the Future of Kinship
    av Sarah Franklin
    449 - 1 499

    Sarah Franklin explores the history and future of in vitro fertilization (IVF) thirty-five years and five million babies after its initial success as a form of technologically-assisted human reproduction.

  • - Toxicology and the Problem of Capacity in Postcolonial Senegal
    av Noemi Tousignant
    359,-

    Following Senegalese toxicologists as they struggle to keep equipment, labs, and projects operating, Noemi Tousignant explores the impact of insufficient investments in scientific capacity in postcolonial Africa.

  • - Health and the Body in Post-Soviet Cuba
    av Pierre Sean Brotherton
    329,-

    An ethnography of post-Soviet Cubas health-care sector which reveals Cuba to be a pragmatic and contradictory state.

  • - Tissue Donors and Research Subjects in the Global Bioeconomy
    av Catherine Waldby & Melinda Cooper
    425

    Forms of embodied labor, such as surrogacy and participation in clinical trials, are central to biomedical innovation, but they are rarely considered as labor. This book examines the rapidly expanding transnational labor markets surrounding assisted reproduction and experimental drug trials.

  • - Entanglements of Feminism, Health, and Technoscience
    av Michelle Murphy
    329 - 1 155

    In Seizing the Means of Reproduction, Michelle Murphy's initial focus on the alternative health practices developed by radical feminists in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s opens into a sophisticated analysis of the transnational entanglements of American empire, population control, neoliberalism, and late-twentieth-century feminisms.

  • - Virus Hunters and Birdwatchers in Chinese Sentinel Posts
    av Frederic Keck
    395 - 1 155

    Frederic Keck traces how the anticipation of bird flu pandemics has changed relations between birds and humans in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan, showing that humans' reliance on birds is key to mitigating future pandemics.

  • - An Earthly Ethnography of Other Worlds
    av Lisa Messeri
    303 - 1 155

    Lisa Messeri traces how planetary scientists-whether working in the Utah desert, a Chilean observatory, or the labs of MIT-transform celestial bodies into places in order to understand the universe as densely inhabited by planets, in turn telling us more about Earth, ourselves, and our place in the cosmos.

  • - Corporate Bodies and Chemical Bonds
    av Sara Ann Wylie
    349 - 1 345

    Sara Ann Wylie traces the history of fracking in the United States and how scientists, nonprofits, landowners, and everyday people are coming together to hold the fossil fuel industry accountable through the creation of digital platforms and databases that document fracking's devastating environmental and human health impacts.

  • - The Communal Life of Facts
    av Candis Callison
    322,99 - 1 209

    A rich ethnographic account describing the processes by which climate change comes to matter collectively and individually, and how vernacular explanations of climate change reflect diverse ways of knowing and caring about the world.

  • av Michael M. J. Fischer
    349 - 1 345

    A leading anthropological theorist investigates how emerging knowledge formations in molecular biology, environmental studies, computer science, and bioengineering are transforming some of anthropologys key concepts.

  • - Ethics and Communities of Fate
     
    395,-

    Ethnographic analyses of emerging bioscientific enterprises in Asia, including genetically modified foods in China, clinical trials in India, and stem-cell research in Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.

  • - Transplants and the Moral Economy
    av Aslihan Sanal
    329

    An ethnographic analysis of organ transplantation in Turkey, based on the stories of kidney-transplant patients and physicians in Istanbul.

  • - Biotechnologies, Ethics, and Governance in Global Markets
     
    465,-

    This collection of anthropology of science essays explores the new forms of capital, markets, ethical, legal, and intellectual property concerns associated with new forms of research in the life sciences.

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    335,99

    Drawing on medical anthropology and science and technology studies,the contributors to Addiction Trajectories examine the epistemic, therapeutic, and experiential dimensions of contemporary addiction.

  • - How Pharmaceutical Companies Define Our Health
    av Joseph Dumit
    329 - 1 155

    Joseph Dumit argues that underlying Americans' burgeoning consumption of prescription drugs and the skyrocketing cost of healthcare is a relatively new perception of ourselves as inherently ill and in need of chronic treatment.

  • - An Ethnography of Anatomy and Surgery Education
    av Rachel Prentice
    322,99

    In Bodies in Formation, anthropologist Rachel Prentice enters surgical suites increasingly packed with new medical technologies to explore how surgeons are made in the early twenty-first century.

  • - Transsexuality and Same-Sex Desire in Contemporary Iran
    av Afsaneh Najmabadi
    399 - 1 345

    The Islamic Republic of Iran permits, and even partially subsidizes, sex reassignment surgery. Based on historical and ethnographic research, Afsaneh Najmabadi examines what transsexuality means in postrevolutionary Iran.

  • - Fun and Games in the World of Digital Matter
    av Colin Milburn
    349

    Colin Milburn examines how nanotechnology research has developed in relation to video games, allowing for the creation of new technologies that enable the transformation of scientific speculation and video game fantasy into reality.

  • - Sex Hormones and Menstrual Suppression in Brazil
    av Emilia Sanabria
    319

    In Plastic Bodies Emilia Sanabria examines how women's use of sex hormones in Bahia, Brazil for menstrual suppression shapes social relations, having become central to contemporary understandings of the body, class, gender, sex, personhood, modernity, and Brazilian national identity.

  • - Value, Politics, and Knowledge in Global Biomedicine
    av Kaushik Sunder Rajan
    399 - 1 209

    Kaushik Sunder Rajan traces the structure and operation of what he calls pharmocracy-a concept explaining the global hegemony of the multinational pharmaceutical industry. He outlines pharmocracy's logic in two case studies from contemporary India to demonstrate the stakes of its intersection with health, politics, democracy, and global capital.

  • - Collaborative Creativity and Japan's Media Success Story
    av Ian Condry
    339,-

    Drawing on ethnographic research including interviews with artists at some of Tokyo's leading animation studios, Ian Condry focuses attention on the collective social energy that has made anime a global cultural phenomenon.

  • - Drug Circuits and Derivative Life in Nigeria
    av Kristin Peterson
    315,-

    In this unprecedented account of the dynamics of Nigeria's pharmaceutical markets, Kristin Peterson gives us a sobering ethnographic analysis of the effects of speculation and "development" as they reverberate across markets and continents, and play out in everyday interpersonal transactions.

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