anthropology of science & technology

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documents

BARRAGÁN, Carlos Andrés
(2011). “Molecular vignettes of the Colombian nation: the place(s) of race and ethnicity in networks of biocapital”. In: GIBBON, Sahra; Ricardo Ventura SANTOS and Mónica SANS (eds.), Racial identities, genetic ancestry and health in South America, pp. 41-68. New York, Palgrave Macmillan.
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BARRAGÁN, Carlos Andrés
(2009). “The place of art in the age of biotechnological reproducibility [A review of Beatriz da COSTA and Kavita PHILIP (eds.), Tactical biopolitics: art, activism, and technoscience. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2008.]”. BioSocieties 4(2-3): 328-332.
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BARRAGÁN, Carlos Andrés
(2008). “Anthropological currents: Bio-politics in vivo and in vitro”. Current Anthropology 49(5): 768.
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BARRAGÁN, Carlos Andrés
(2008). “Anthropological currents: 'Democratic' bio-identities in the making”. Current Anthropology 49(6): 959.
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BARRAGÁN, Carlos Andrés
(2008). “Anthropological currents: Nip-Tuck for the nation”. Current Anthropology 49(6): 960.
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academic translations:

HELLER, Chaia and Arturo ESCOBAR
(2008). “De genes puros a organismos genéticamente modificados: paisajes de genes transnacionalizados en las redes de biodiversidad y comida transgénica”. Publication in Progress.
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ESCOBAR, Arturo
(2005). “Bienvenidos a Cyberia. Notas para una antropología de la cibercultura”. Revista de Ciencias Sociales 22: 15-35.
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