Introduction to the special issue: sociology of bio-knowledge at the limits of life. The papers in this special issue analyse dimensions of bio-knowledge at the limits of life, demonstrating how sociology can provide insights into developments as they unfold
This special issue of Science, Technology, & Human Values critically explores a new stage in which t...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.This book addr...
This article is a reflection on the concepts of biopower and biopolitics. Mapping some of the main a...
This book is an interdisciplinary contribution to bioethics, bringing together philosophers, sociolo...
The present discussion paper sets forward a model within the life course perspective of how the soci...
This article contains an attempt to define prospect of research of a phenomenon of bioethics as in...
Biology is the science of the most amazing phenomenon – life. From its very beginning to its natural...
The article is devoted to consideration of the issues of a “turn to biology” in modern social scien...
This paper explores life span extension and longevity as one aspect of life course, focusing ...
Bringing together scholars from philosophy, bioethics, law, sociology, and anthropology, this topica...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, potentiality serves as a central concept in the life s...
Abstract: The change could not be more radical. Biology, as a classical natural science, has celebra...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays demonstrates how the ethical and political problems we a...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays demonstrates how the ethical and political problems we a...
The change could not be more radical. Biology, as a classical natural science, has celebrated numero...
This special issue of Science, Technology, & Human Values critically explores a new stage in which t...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.This book addr...
This article is a reflection on the concepts of biopower and biopolitics. Mapping some of the main a...
This book is an interdisciplinary contribution to bioethics, bringing together philosophers, sociolo...
The present discussion paper sets forward a model within the life course perspective of how the soci...
This article contains an attempt to define prospect of research of a phenomenon of bioethics as in...
Biology is the science of the most amazing phenomenon – life. From its very beginning to its natural...
The article is devoted to consideration of the issues of a “turn to biology” in modern social scien...
This paper explores life span extension and longevity as one aspect of life course, focusing ...
Bringing together scholars from philosophy, bioethics, law, sociology, and anthropology, this topica...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, potentiality serves as a central concept in the life s...
Abstract: The change could not be more radical. Biology, as a classical natural science, has celebra...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays demonstrates how the ethical and political problems we a...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays demonstrates how the ethical and political problems we a...
The change could not be more radical. Biology, as a classical natural science, has celebrated numero...
This special issue of Science, Technology, & Human Values critically explores a new stage in which t...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.This book addr...
This article is a reflection on the concepts of biopower and biopolitics. Mapping some of the main a...