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UNICAMPANIASUN0045866 |
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Frediani, Paolo |
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La conciliazione nella C.T.U : manuale per l'esperimento delle attività di conciliazione nell'ambito degli incarichi di consulenza tecnica di ufficio / Paolo Frediani ; presentazione di Francesco P. Luiso |
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Milano : A. Giuffré, c2004 |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910139966503321 |
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Global assemblages : technology, politics, and ethics as anthropological problems / / edited by Aihwa Ong and Stephen J. Collier |
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Malden, MA, : Blackwell Publishing, c2005 |
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9780470696569 (electronic book) |
9786612342042 |
9781282342040 |
1282342045 |
9780470696569 |
0470696567 |
9780470695814 |
0470695811 |
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1 online resource (xiii, 494 pages) |
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OngAihwa |
CollierStephen J |
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Social change |
Globalization - Social aspects |
Technological innovations - Social aspects |
Discoveries in science - Social aspects |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Global assemblages, anthropological problems / Stephen J. Collier and Aihwa Ong -- On regimes of living / Stephen J. Collier and Andrew Lakoff -- Midst anthropology's problems / Paul Rabinow -- Stem cells r us : emergent life forms and the global biological / Sarah Franklin -- Operability, bioavailability, and exception / Lawrence Cohen -- The Iceland controversy : reflections on the transnational market of civic virtue / Gísli Pálsson and Paul Rabinow -- Time, money, and biodiversity / Geoffrey C. Bowker -- Antiretroviral globalism, biopolitics, and therapeutic citizenship / Vinh-kim Nguyen -- The last commodity : post-human ethics and the global traffic in "fresh" organs / Nancy Scheper-Hughes -- Standards and person-making in East Central Europe / Elizabeth C. Dunn -- The private life of numbers : pharmaceutical marketing in post-welfare Argentina / Andrew Lakoff -- Implementing empirical knowledge in anthropology and Islamic accountancy / Bill Maurer -- Cultures of expertise and the management of globalization : toward the re-functioning of ethnography / Douglas R. Holmes and George E. Marcus -- The discipline of speculators / Caitlin Zaloom -- Cultures on the brink : reengineering the soul of capitalism--on a global scale / Kris Olds and Nigel Thrift -- Heterarchies of value : distributing intelligence and organizing diversity in a new media startup / Monique Girard and David Stark -- Failure as an endpoint / Hirokazu Miyazaki and Annelise Riles -- Ecologies of expertise : assembling flows, managing citizenship / Aihwa Ong -- Globalization and population governance in China / Susan Greenhalgh -- Budgets and biopolitics / Stephen J. Collier -- State and urban space in Brazil : from modernist planning to democratic interventions / Teresa Caldeira and James Holston -- The garrison-entrepôt : a mode of governing in the Chad basin / Janet Rotiman -- Biological citizenship / Nikolas Rose and Carlos Novas -- Robust knowledge and fragile futures / Marilyn Strathern. |
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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 of phenomena that articulate broad structural transformations: technoscience, circuits of exchange, systems of governance, and regimes of ethics or values. Investigates these phenomena from the perspective of the “anthropological” problems they pose. Covers a broad range of geographical areas: Africa, the Middle East, East and South Asia, North America, South America, and Europe. Grapples with a number of empirical problems of popular and academic interest — from the organ trade, to accountancy, to pharmaceutical research, to neoliberal reform. |
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