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Pratiques numériques d’immortalité
The myth of amortality expresses a desire for the body to survive. In modern times, this myth has seized on advances in science by treating death as a frontier to be pushed back. Today this is apparent in a wide variety of forms, such as nanotechnologies,
Fiorenza Gamba
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In recent years, the kibbutz – a once‐idealized socialist commune in Israel – has become a common object of critique in Israeli popular culture. Many critiques focus on what can be described as the old kibbutz's ‘moral harshness’, highlighting the prevalence of informal surveillance, peer pressure, and public moralizing.
Omri Senderowicz
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L’archéo-anthropologie funéraire
Le numéro 20 de la revue Socio-anthropologie que nous vous proposons est un peu atypique par rapport aux thématiques développées dans les précédents numéros.
Michel Signoli, Signoli, Michel
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Subject to the imperative of performance, high-level sport is permeable to the anthropological project of an augmented body (Queval, 2016). However, the techno-digital matrix and its innovative promises are transforming uses and beliefs by developing a ...
Emmanuelle Walter, Marc Falcoz
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Pour une socio-anthropologie des techniques [PDF]
La combinaison d’objets techniques de plus en plus performants, alliés à la puissance des calculateurs (qui modélisent les processus et les rendent ainsi en théorie universels et transposables) et à la transmission instantanée de données ont rendu possible le fait d’être ici et d’agir/de projeter son action ailleurs.
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Ethics and ontology have become prominent concepts in recent anthropology, informing a variety of research endeavours. Despite their different approaches, agendas, and concerns, they share a central focus on alterity and the relationship between self and other: Who is the other? How should I relate to the other?
Jan David Hauck
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Corps, identités et technologies « par les nombres » dans l’imaginaire migratoire
Prémisse Ce numéro de la revue Socio-anthropologie a pour objectif d’ouvrir une discussion multidisciplinaire sur les implications socio-politiques et identitaires liées au processus de « numérisation » du phénomène migratoire auquel nous avons assisté ...
Paola Diaz +3 more
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Adolescence is an expansive, dynamic period within the life course, covering a broad age range (10‐24 years) and a cascade of biological and cultural changes. However, biocultural approaches to adolescence have been less well developed within existing research compared to child and adult counterparts.
Delaney Glass, Emily Emmott
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Mesurer le corps pensant, sentant, ému
This article presents and comments on the archive included in the “Écho” section of this issue: Alain Wisner’s 1969 lecture “L’utilisation des variables physiologiques au cours du travail à faible charge physique”.
Barthélemy Durrive
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Introducing the Anthropology of Adolescence Introduction à l'anthropologie de l'adolescence
Adolescence is widely recognized as a key life stage, yet its meaning and experience remain under‐explored due to the complex interplay between biological and social transformations. While researchers across fields such as psychology and public health increasingly frame adolescence as a ‘critical period’, anthropology offers distinctive insights that ...
Emily H. Emmott +2 more
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