Provides an exciting approach to some of the most contentious issues in discussions around globalization--bioscientific research, neoliberalism, governance--from the perspective of the -anthropological- problems they pose; in other words, in terms of their implications for how individual and collective life is subject to technological, political, and ethical reflection and intervention.
Offers a ground-breaking approach to central debates about globalization with chapters written by leading scholars from across the social sciences.
Examines a range...
Provides an exciting approach to some of the most contentious issues in discussions around globalization--bioscientific research, neoliberalism, gover...
Provides an exciting approach to some of the most contentious issues in discussions around globalization--bioscientific research, neoliberalism, governance--from the perspective of the "anthropological" problems they pose; in other words, in terms of their implications for how individual and collective life is subject to technological, political, and ethical reflection and intervention.
Offers a ground-breaking approach to central debates about globalization with chapters written by leading scholars from across the social sciences.
Examines a range...
Provides an exciting approach to some of the most contentious issues in discussions around globalization--bioscientific research, neoliberalism, gover...
This issue of Limn examines the concept of "Systemic Risk." It includes contributions from Stephen J. Collier, Andrew Lakoff, Martha Poon, Grahame Thompson, Douglas Holmes, Deborah Cowen, Christopher Kelty, Brian Lindseth, Onur Ozgode, Elizabeth Dunn, Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Benjamin Sims, Philip Bougen and Rebecca Lemov"
This issue of Limn examines the concept of "Systemic Risk." It includes contributions from Stephen J. Collier, Andrew Lakoff, Martha Poon, Grahame Tho...