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Breast Milk is Best but…does it also contain Virtues / Vices?
Hello everyone, my current MSCA COFUND TIAS TIES project is about decolonising ‘scientific’ motherhood titled ‘Mothers, Mothercraft & Materialities: Urban India and Transnational Histories of ‘Scientific’ Motherhood in the Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Centuries’. I am trained in the field of … Continue reading
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Made In The Shade
So, I’ve got a new book out. It’s called Made in Scotland and I co-edited it with my good friends and colleagues Simon Frith and John Williamson. You can get it on Amazon and other places. But why, dear reader, … Continue reading
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Navigating the Nexus: Pioneering a New Path for Human-Technology Relations and Sustainable Markets
The Call to Adventure: Questions Sparking a Journey At the heart of our rapidly evolving digital world, two realms converge—humans and technology. In a flurry of zeros and ones (and qubits), we stand, interacting, engaging, and adapting. But amidst this … Continue reading
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The Age of Artificiality
We may be moving towards an Age of Artificiality. And I am not referring to the historical art period of the Late Baroque but to an era of post-humanity where we have delegated and transferred so much of our thinking, … Continue reading
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Among the “Visionaries Who Grapple with Chaos”: Listening to Jordan B. Peterson
I began my postdoctoral research project on antifeminism and right-wing politics this fall at TIAS. Right around the same time, I got news that one of the eminent public antifeminist figures of our time, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, was coming … Continue reading
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