Body, Technology and Society: a Dance of Encounters

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In the special section ‘Body Hacking: Self-Made Cyborgs and Visions of Transhuman Corporeality’, attention is drawn to cyborgism, a set of cultural and very personal practices of experimentation with the human body that often take place outside the confines of institutionalised technoscience. Known, for example, as ‘body hackers’, ‘grinders’ or ‘self-made cyborgs’ and engaging in unusual forms of body modification, the practitioners are enthusiasts who do not necessarily have any ‘disability’ in the conventional sense of the term. They consider the body a highly malleable material, a transformable, improvable, augmentable entity. The collection of papers in this special section encompasses first-hand accounts of cyborg practices as well as intellectual reflections on their implications.

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Duarte, B. N., & Park, E. (2014, December 2). Body, Technology and Society: a Dance of Encounters. NanoEthics. Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11569-014-0211-0

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