Bodies that Matter, on discursive limits of sex
New York: Routledge
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Caroline Nevejan –
Haraway's insights imply consequences for the sense of presence on an even deeper level. In the work of Haraway, and others like Judith ...
In UN AIDS policy the term ‘homosexual community is no longer used because this excludes all the married men who have sex with other ...
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Sally Wyatt –
In How users matter, the co–construction of users and technology, ed. Nelly Oudshoorn and Trevor Pinch, 67–79. Cambridge/London: MIT ...
Annemarie Mol, John Law –
In Body & Society 10: 43–62
description, collective history, general history
Caroline Nevejan –
In June 1990 the VI International Conference on AIDS was to be held in San Francisco. This is the annual conference at which scientists, ...
Zeno’s paradox (called the theory of limits in mathematics) states that you can never move from here to there because you can only get ...
Caroline Nevejan –
In the Wau-Pengo debate Pengo argued that the difference between intelligence and commercial enterprise was not that great. The story of ...
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