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Bio-objects' political capacity: A research agenda

Authors :
Pavone, Vincenzo [0000-0002-2326-0118]
Maeseele, P.
Hendrickx, K.
Pavone, Vincenzo
Hoyweghen, I.V.
Pavone, Vincenzo [0000-0002-2326-0118]
Maeseele, P.
Hendrickx, K.
Pavone, Vincenzo
Hoyweghen, I.V.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

This article explores the merits of foregrounding the dichotomy of politicization vs de-politicization for our understanding of bio-objects in order to study their production,circulation, and governance in European societies.By asking how bio-objects are configured in science, policy, public,and media discourses and practices,we focus on the role ofsocio-technical configurations in generating political relations. The bio-object thereby serves as an entry point to approach and conceptualize>the political>in an innovative way.Drawing from our previous work, which uses the concepts of de-politicization and (re-)politicization, this paper puts forward a research agenda for studying the political relations generated by specific socio-technical configurations of bio-objects.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1257718879
Document Type :
Electronic Resource