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Bioethics Must First Burn

Bioethics must burn before it can be reimagined to enable the flourishing of all humans, and not just the ones that align with or are presupposed by its ideological orientations. By “burning” bioethics, I mean the intentional disruption or damage of citation processes, including who and what is cited within the field– what Sara Ahmed calls the “bricks” (2017, 16) that form the philosophical edifice of the field of bioethics. While the idea of “burning” bioethics may seem to be hyperbolic, the metaphor is apt given the tendency of the field to label any attempt at advocacy on behalf of marginalized persons, including disabled persons, as advocacy and “not bioethics” (for it challenges the idea of what bioethics should be or do). (read more...)

鸭嘴兽播客第一集:无障碍的技术和政治

在第一集里,鸭嘴兽播客将呈现卡桑德拉·哈特伯雷(Cassandra Hartblay,多伦多大学)和林子皓(芝加哥大学)之间的对话。他们讨论了他们关于无障碍文化、政治和技术的研究。 本集由卡桑德拉·哈特伯雷(多伦多大学,分享者)和林子皓(芝加哥大学,分享者)、金·菲德南斯(Kim Fernandes,宾夕法尼亚大学,主持人)、斯维特拉娜·波洛迪纳(Svetlana Borodina,哥伦比亚大学,主持人)、盖比·凯尼(Gebby Keny,莱斯大学,声音编辑)和安吉拉·万登布雷克(Angela VandenBroek,德克萨斯州立大学,CASTAC网络制作人)参与制作。 (read more...)

Interactive Science Museums: Replicating Science Without a Context

“We want a different museum. One where people are not afraid to interact with the objects” were the words of one of the promoters of the ITINTEC museum, the first interactive science museum in Latin America that opened in Peru in 1979 and closed in 1993. During its opening years, this museum became a space for school students to learn about physics and engineering through hands-on activities, where school teachers participated in workshops about science education, and overall, a space where different audiences interacted with science. The museum was part of the Institute of Technological Research, Industry, and Technical Norms, known by its acronym in Spanish as the ITINTEC. However, the museum was not part of the original plans of the institute, and it was impacted by the political context of the military years and the following unstable economic crisis in Peru. Its institutional vulnerability became evident when the institute was transformed into a new agency, the INDECOPI, that focused on intellectual property and industrial competence, where the museum had no place and ended up closing. (read more...)

Platypod, эпизод первый: Технологии и политика доступности

В первом эпизоде Platypod Кассандра Хартблей (Университет Торонто) и Зихао Лин (Чикагский университет) обсуждают свои исследования культур доступности, политики и технологий. (read more...)

PrEP on Trial: the Future of HIV in Indonesian Policy Worlds

In 2012, the first pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) drugs, billed as a pill a day to prevent HIV, were authorized for use in the United States. Heralded as a transformative prevention technology for gay men and trans women in particular, one that encouraged new forms of self-management and risk mitigation practices alongside condoms, testing, and treatment, PrEP has since been incorporated into the global HIV prevention toolkit. In reports, policy documents, and community organizations, PrEP is uniformly described as necessary to accelerate the HIV control response and meet the global target of the “end of AIDS” by 2030. In line with this dominant policy narrative, governments reliant on international donor funding for HIV programs are now encouraged to incorporate PrEP into HIV programs for MSM, transgender women and other “key populations” assessed as meeting a specific risk profile. This is the case for Indonesia, which formally approved PrEP for a trial in 2021 (United States Agency for International Development (USAID) 2021). Although initially announced in 2019 with a considerable degree of community support, Indonesia’s PrEP trial was postponed both due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent bureaucratic delays. Nevertheless, with significant pressure from international donors and support from the Global Fund, USAID, and Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, a PrEP trial commenced in April 2022 across seven provinces in Indonesia. Key populations who agreed to undertake an array of tests and routine clinical monitoring, would obtain access to a 30-day supply of a single pill combining tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) and emtricitabine (FTC) – generic Truvada – from one of 34 primary health clinics at no cost. As it circulates in policy, clinical, and community spaces, PrEP is transforming the temporal horizon for HIV in Indonesia and other postcolonial settings where access to healthcare remains thwarted by entrenched global inequalities. (read more...)

Platypod, Episode Two: Ableism in Anthropology and Higher Ed

In this episode, Platypod presents a conversation between Laura Heath-Stout (Brandeis University) and Rebecca-Eli Long (Purdue University). They discuss their research and experiences of ableism in academia, anthropology, and higher ed, in general. This episode was created with the participation of Laura Heath-Stout (Brandeis University, speaker), Rebecca-Eli Long (Purdue University, speaker), Kim Fernandes (University of Pennsylvania, host), Svetlana Borodina (Columbia University, host), Gebby Keny (Rice University, sound editor), and Angela VandenBroek (Texas State University, CASTAC web producer). The transcript of their conversation (edited for comprehension) is available below. (read more...)

장애 동글dongle

번역: 문호영 | 기존 번역: 박초롱 대괄호 내 내용은 번역가가 이해를 돕기 위해 추가하였습니다. ‘장애 동글’은 2019년에 내가 지은 말로, 디자인과 엔지니어링 분야 종사자와 전공 학생들이 ‘혁신적인’ 장애 솔루션이라 일컬어지는 시제품의 개발을 주도하는 현상을 지적하기 위한 용어다. 이 용어는 장애인을 ‘위한’다는 디자인과 기술이 장애인 당사자들이 가진 정당한 우려에도 불구하고 주류의 관심과 찬사를 받는 현실을 꼬집는다. https://twitter.com/elizejackson/status/1110629818234818570 트윗: 장애 동글: 존재하지도 않는 문제를 해결하려 드는, 좋은 의도로 개발되었고 우아하지만 쓸모가 전혀 없는 솔루션. 주로 디자인 학교나 IDEO에서 착안하고 제작한다. 나는  시장에는 결코 도달하지도 못할 시제품을 장애인 피험자들에게 사용하도록 하고는 원하는 가치를 추출한 후 그들을 내팽개치는, 이 분야에서 반복적으로 나타나는 현상에 대한 반응으로 이 표현을 농담삼아 제안했다. 그렇지만 표현의 논점은 금세 명확해졌다. 동글dongle은 기기간 접속을 가능하게 하는 케이블이고 장애 동글은 장애인을 비장애인 중심 사회에 적응시키는 물건이다. 둘 다 사용하는 주체가 정상성을 추구하는 체계와 호환될 수 있게 하기 위해 만들어진다. ‘동글’이라는 단어의 기원은 불투명하고 학계의 도시괴담에 싸여 있지만, 그 단어가 실없는 말이라는 건 (read more...)

Counting on Montane Birds: Biologists, Verticality, and Territorial Defense in Colombia

This piece is about the unforeseen and sometimes overlooked connection between (i) birds living in the forests of Colombia’s high tropical Andes, (ii) local biologists supporting an anti-mining coalition by conducting an alternative baseline study, and (iii) the undertheorized production of upward vertical territories. (read more...)