Health Fetishism Among The Nacirema: A Fugue On Jenny Reardon’s The Postgenomic Condition: Ethics, Justice, and Knowledge After The Genome (Chicago University Press, 2017) And Isabelle Stengers’ Another Science Is Possible: A Manifesto For Slow Science (Polity Press, 2018) [PDF]
Personalized medicine has become a goal of genomics and of health policy makers. This article reviews two recent books that are highly critical of this approach, finding their arguments very thoughtful and important. According to Stengers, biology’s rush
Gilbert, Scott F.
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In order to examine whether the usual identification of neoliberal ideas with an ideological discourse is valid, this paper starts off with an analysis of what Marx terms commodity fetishism in Capital, based on which a certain sense of the concept of ...
Paloma Martínez Matías
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Cultural labor and the defetishization of environments: connecting ethnographies of tourism in Venezuela and Chile. [PDF]
Angosto-Ferrández LF.
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Decolonising money: learning from collective struggles for self-determination. [PDF]
Cabaña G, Linares J.
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Decapitating Romance: Class, Fetish, and Ideology in Keats’s \u3cem\u3eIsabella\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Critics of Keats\u27s Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil (1818) traditionally focus on the poem\u27s transitional status between the early Endymion and the later and much greater odes.
Hoeveler, Diane
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Commentary on the special issue: anthropology and the labour theory of value. [PDF]
McCormack F.
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Contingent identity and socialist democracy in the port of Maputo [PDF]
activism;Mozambique;revolution;national liberation movements ...
O'Laughlin, B.
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Bored and spoiling for a flight: capabilities lost and found in lockdown. [PDF]
Sommer D.
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick [PDF]
A retrospective review of Philip K.
Schuster, Joshua
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The AI Fetish: When Wooden Brains Begin to Think
This article examines how artificial intelligence has become fetishized in contemporary discourse, being imagined as an autonomous force rather than crystallized collective human labor.
Alex Levant
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