Author Archive for Peter Giger

tracing the historiography and ontological turn of feminist technoscience studies
by Cecilia Åsberg
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pdf iconThe cyborg is a figure we now easily connect with early 1990s feminist technoscience studies, indeed it is a foundational figure of the field. However, cyborgs do not just trace older, but also a lot more ambiguous and less feminist roots within our technoscientific modernity. The aim of this article is to provide a genealogical map of feminist entanglements with especially the biological sciences and with the body. In particular, I aim here to show how the figure of the cyborg in fact might be positioned as the first sign materializing and anticipating what we today might call the ontological turn within feminist theory and technoscience studies.

entangling feminist technoscience and post-colonial theory
by Koen Leurs
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by William Pawlett
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Tracing the infinitesimal in male networks of power
by Karl Palmås
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Technology Review: Human-Animal Cybrids

Techno-activism and free software: Tools for the renovation of political action | Blanca Callén, Daniel López, Miquel Domènech, Francisco

From Control to Networks in Academic Publishing | Peter Giger, Lena Trojer