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Oncology and Ontologies: a material-semiotic analysis of cancer assemblages


1 Mar 2012, 5:00pm - 6:30pm

1204 Seminar, Warmington Tower. 12th floor.

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Cost free
Department Centre for Invention and Social Process
Contact m.rosengarten(@gold.ac.uk)

CSISP Seminar: Jorge Castillo Sepulveda

This paper presents the main advances and conceptual tensions that emerge from ongoing research, which addresses cancer as biomedical object informed by Actor-Network Theory.It conceives cancer as sustained from a series of assemblages in different scales of material-semiotic order. i.e. in the field of heterogeneous formations involving human and nonhumans. Moreover, cancer is related to a series of practices of regulation and it is linked to several changes in the epistemic scope of biomedicine, which involves the thinking of life itself.

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1 Mar 2012 5:00pm - 6:30pm
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