Technologies: Wsq Spring/Summer 2009 (37) - Brossura

 
9781558616004: Technologies: Wsq Spring/Summer 2009 (37)

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<div><p><i>Technologies</i> considers how medical, digital, and communication technologies are transforming the way we understand gender, motherhood, the body, and feminism. Including articles that investigate fertility clinic websites, Google identities, and the HPV vaccine, <i>Technologies</i> presents research from the social sciences, cultural studies, history, science, and education.</p><p><b>Karen Throsby</b> is an associate professor in sociology at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom. She is the author of <i>When IVF Fails</i>.</p><p><b>Sarah Hodges</b> is an associate professor in history at the University of Warwick and the author of <i>Contraception, Colonialism and Commerce</i>.</p></div>

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<div>Karen Throsby is an associate professor in sociology at the University of Warwick. She was awarded her PhD from the Gender Institute, London School of Economics. Her research focuses on the complex relationships between gender, technology, and the body. She is the author of When IVF Fails: Feminism, Infertility and the Negotiation of Normality. Sarah Hodges is an associate professor in history at the University of Warwick. She received her PhD in history from the University of Chicago. Her interests include modern South Asian history, gender studies, anthropology, and the history of science, technology, and medicine. She is the author of Contraception, Colonialism and Commerce: Birth Control in South India, 1920-1940.</div>

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