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Herbrechter, Stefan
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Posthuman Critical Theory [PDF]
ABSTRACTThis article argues the case for posthuman critical theory within the context of the Anthropocene, as both the convergence of posthumanist and postanthropocentric discourses and their development in a qualitatively new and more complex direction.
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Critical Posthuman Nursing Care
Nursing care is an embodied and co-creative world-building practice made hypervisible in pandemic times. A traditional praxis that became a professionalized care practice, nursing bares the indelible mark of the ideologies that have come to shape the discipline like whiteness, patriarchy, and capitalism to name a few.
Jane Hopkins Walsh +4 more
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Critical critical posthumanism in human geography
Abstract. In this brief contribution, I reflect on some of the newest tendencies and fashions in social theoretic thinking in the field of human geography and beyond. Human geography attracts its scholars, thinkers and audiences with its engagement to contribute to a better environment and a better world.
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What are the parameters that define posthuman knowing subjects and their ethical accountability? This essay outlines a framework by which to understand the emerging field of the critical posthumanities. It proposes as the field's conceptual foundation a neo-Spinozist monistic ontology that assumes radical immanence, as well as a mind-body and nature ...
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A Theoretical Framework for the Critical Posthumanities [PDF]
What are the parameters that define a posthuman knowing subject, her scientific credibility and ethical accountability? Taking the posthumanities as an emergent field of enquiry based on the convergence of posthumanism and post-anthropocentrism, I argue that posthuman knowledge claims go beyond the critiques of the universalist image of ‘Man’ and of ...
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Abstract Posthumanism has established itself as a theoretical paradigm in large parts of academia, popular culture and the media. However, it is often seen as a techno-euphoric and largely speculative set of ideas about human enhancement and technology-driven evolution (all scenarios that are strictly speaking
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Critical Perspectives on the Already Posthuman World.
The claim that “we have always been posthuman” has become a commonplace in critical discourse (Braidotti; Hayles; Wolfe). While the distinctive affordances of digital communication and FourthIndustrial-Revolution technologies have intensified the entanglement with the nonhuman, such relationality is hardly unique to the twentyfirst-century subject.
Peinado Abarrio, Rubén, Chapman, Ana
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Nursing in a posthuman era: Towards a technology-integrated ecosystem of care. [PDF]
Zhao J.
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What does One Health want? Feminist, posthuman, and anti-colonial possibilities. [PDF]
Van Patter LE +2 more
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