Political Objects: Prescriptions, Injustices and Promises of Material Agents
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Waltraud Ernst, Corinna Bath, and Marja Vehviläinen
Guest editorial: Political objects - Prescriptions, injustices and promises of material agents
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Sari Irni
On fatal chemistry and sexed human boundaries: Negotiating steroid risks in high-performance sport in Finland [1950-1976]
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Marcela Suarez Estrada
Feminist politics, drones and the fight against the ‘Femicide State’ in Mexico
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Kjetil Klette Bøhler
Theorizing musical politics through case studies: Feminist grooves against the Temer Government in today’s Brazil
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Pat Treusch
Naturecultures of immunological principles: A discussion on the politics of the CLONALG algorithm from a feminist materialist perspective
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Marja Vehviläinen
Practices of modest recuperation: Food, situated knowledge, and the politics of respect
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Waltraud Ernst
Emancipatory Interferences with Machines?
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Holly Hedgeland
Review of ‘Testosterone Rex’ by Cordelia Fine
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Christine Edith Heading
Review of ‘Gendered Drugs and medicine: Historical and Socio-Cultural perspectives’
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With the changing of societies on local, national and international scales owing to economic, ecological, political and technological developments and crises, a reorganized academic landscape can be observed to be emerging. Scholarship strives to become increasingly interdisciplinary in order to grasp and examine the unfolding complexity of ongoing ecological, socio-cultural and politico-economic changes. Additionally, academics forge... Read more or find out Who's Who
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Genealogies of New Materialisms; examines and intervenes in canonization processes by compiling a web-based bibliography, coordinating the OST 068/13 8 EN... Read more
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