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The Bioethics of Digital Dystopias
International Journal of Technoethics, 2013This essay explores how two popular game franchises, BioShock and Portal, have addressed bioethical issues such as genetic modification, research ethics, and autonomy. BioShock and Portal are set in bioethical dystopias that simulate the absence of ethical restraint. The former is set in a city that that allows unregulated genetic modification, and the
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Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2013
I a general surgeon with more than three decades in private clinical practice. Since the late 1970s, I have witnessed remarkable technological revolutions in medicine, from computed tomographic scans to robot-assisted surgery, but I have also watched as medicine slowly evolved into the domain of technicians, bookkeepers, and clerks.
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I a general surgeon with more than three decades in private clinical practice. Since the late 1970s, I have witnessed remarkable technological revolutions in medicine, from computed tomographic scans to robot-assisted surgery, but I have also watched as medicine slowly evolved into the domain of technicians, bookkeepers, and clerks.
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Moroccan Narratives of Dystopia:
2020This chapter focuses on the Tangier representations found in Leïla Kilani's film Sur la planchet. Kilani's aesthetics of representation combine social awareness with her artistic vision of numerous cinematic traditions. Since recent film trends showcase the need to express a reflection on social and cultural changes, Moroccan films painted a portrait ...
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Dystopia Matters: On the Use of Dystopia and Utopia
2006Invited contribution. It is part of the section "Utopia Matters" – consisting of a testimony by, or an interview with, a distinguished scholar in the field of Utopian Studies.
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