At the beginning of the twenty-first century, potentiality serves as a central concept in the life sciences and in medical practices. This special issue of Current Anthropology explores how genes, cells, bodies, and populations as well as technologies, disciplines, and research areas become imbued with potential. We suggest that anthropologists of the life sciences and biomedicine should work reflexively with the concept of potentiality and the politics of its naming and framing. We lay out a set of propositions and emphasize the moral aspects of claims about potentiality as well as the productivity of the ambiguity involved when dealing with that which does not (yet and may never) exist. We suggest that potentiality is both an analytic-one...
Anthropology has a future and a very pertinent role to play, if we are sensitive to and aware of the...
From its origins, bioethics has been called upon to play a guiding role in the dialogue between the ...
In this issue’s target article, Stier and Schoene-Siefert purport to ‘depotentialize ’ the argument ...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, potentiality serves as a central concept in the life s...
What future for biological anthropology ? In answering this question we need to consider three other...
This essay discusses the anthropological studies on body and illness from the perspective of the way...
We introduce a special issue of Current Anthropology developed from a Wenner-Gren symposium held in ...
Purpose. The study aims to substantiate philosophical anthropology as a space for the development of...
This paper puts forward that the massive use of protocols in biomedicine has created a new kind of m...
We take the potentialities that are studied in the biological sciences (e.g., totipotency) to be an ...
Attempt of trans-disciplinary analysis of the evolutionary value of bioethics is realized. Currently...
Introduction to the special issue: sociology of bio-knowledge at the limits of life. The papers in t...
This concise introduction to biological anthropology discusses the core areas of the discipline with...
Developments in health, science and technology have long provided fertile analytical ground for soci...
In this essay, the author invites his anthropological colleagues to develop their function of critic...
Anthropology has a future and a very pertinent role to play, if we are sensitive to and aware of the...
From its origins, bioethics has been called upon to play a guiding role in the dialogue between the ...
In this issue’s target article, Stier and Schoene-Siefert purport to ‘depotentialize ’ the argument ...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, potentiality serves as a central concept in the life s...
What future for biological anthropology ? In answering this question we need to consider three other...
This essay discusses the anthropological studies on body and illness from the perspective of the way...
We introduce a special issue of Current Anthropology developed from a Wenner-Gren symposium held in ...
Purpose. The study aims to substantiate philosophical anthropology as a space for the development of...
This paper puts forward that the massive use of protocols in biomedicine has created a new kind of m...
We take the potentialities that are studied in the biological sciences (e.g., totipotency) to be an ...
Attempt of trans-disciplinary analysis of the evolutionary value of bioethics is realized. Currently...
Introduction to the special issue: sociology of bio-knowledge at the limits of life. The papers in t...
This concise introduction to biological anthropology discusses the core areas of the discipline with...
Developments in health, science and technology have long provided fertile analytical ground for soci...
In this essay, the author invites his anthropological colleagues to develop their function of critic...
Anthropology has a future and a very pertinent role to play, if we are sensitive to and aware of the...
From its origins, bioethics has been called upon to play a guiding role in the dialogue between the ...
In this issue’s target article, Stier and Schoene-Siefert purport to ‘depotentialize ’ the argument ...