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Des bio-objets pour la bioéthique. Compte rendu de Bio-Objects: Life in the 21st Century


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BioéthiqueOnline

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Université de Montréal. Programmes de bioéthique.
Association des étudiants de bioéthique de l'École de santé publique de l'Université de Montréal.

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  • bioéthique
  • sociologie
  • sociology
  • science and technology studies
  • anthropology
  • biotechnology
  • life sciences
  • bio-politics
  • études des sciences et technologies
  • anthropologie
  • biotechnologies
  • biosciences
  • biopolitique
  • bio-objet
  • bio-objectification
  • bioethics

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L’ouvrage collectif Bio-Objects: Life in the 21st Century, dirigé par Niki Vermeulen, Saka Tamminen et Andrew Webster propose d’analyser les nouvelles formes de vies issues des biosciences sous l’angle de leur bio-objectification. Solidement ancré dans le champ des études en sciences et technologie, le recueil nous invite à traquer les bio-objets à travers la manière dont ceux-ci remettent en question les frontières du vivant et leur prise en charge tant sociale, juridique qu’éthique.


The collective work Bio-Objects: Life in the 21st Century, edited by Niki Vermeulen, Saka Tamminen and Andrew Webster analyzes new forms of life arising from the biosciences in terms of their bio-objectification. Firmly anchored in the field of science and technology studies, this collection invites us to follow bio-objects through the way they challenge the boundaries of the living and their associated social, legal and ethical issues.

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