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On 15 December 2015 at 12:36, Gibbon, Sahra <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Call For Papers
> 2016 4S/EASST Conference in Barcelona (31 Aug. - 3 Sept. 2016). Conference
> website: http://www.sts2016bcn.org/
> Open Track: 'Remaking the Biosocial by Other Means'
> Conveners: Susan Kelly, Department of Sociology, Philosophy and
> Anthropology & Exeter Centre for the Study of the Life Sciences (Egenis),
> University of Exeter, UK, and Sahra Gibbon, Department of Anthropology,
> University College London, UK
>
> Abstract: With degradation of ‘the gene for’ understandings, and both life
> and human scientists calling into question 20th century nature/culture
> debates, the notion of the ‘biosocial’ has picked up renewed force across
> disciplines, emerging as a central framework for new models of the
> body/world interface, partly as a result of new fields of science as such
> as epigenetics (Landecker and Panofsky 2013). These developments are
> directing attention to complex ways in which the ‘biological’ and the
> ‘social’ are both produced and interact, as well as to the ways such
> interactions are modelled. Human health and genetics are some areas in
> which biosocial knowledge is being produced; others include
> human/environment interactions relating to the climate, agriculture, and
> human/nonhuman relations. Biosocial knowledge is now being positioned as
> having economic impact and value as well. This track is open to
> contributions from across the global south and north that ideally can bring
> comparative national and/or transnational perspectives to issues raised by
> the Biosocial, and the forms of biological plasticity and/or social
> determinism they entail and produce, as well as contributions that reflect
> on the interdisciplinarity entailed in biosocial research. It particularly
> seeks contributions that can reflect on how histories of the biological
> vis-a-vis the ‘environment’ inform seemingly novel configurations which may
> or appear to constitute the biosocial by 'other means'. It seeks to widen
> discussion of these developments beyond Euro-American societies to
> facilitate knowledge of how particular different 'local biologies' (Lock
> and Nguyen 2010) expand and extend across national and trans-national
> arenas.
> Health, genetics, climate, agriculture, and human/nonhuman relations are
> areas where biosocial knowledge is being constituted. The track seeks
> comparative national and/or transnational perspectives on the Biosocial,
> and on forms of biological plasticity and/or social determinism they
> entail/produce.
> Process: The deadline for submitting an abstract is 21 February 2016. If
> you want to participate in this open track then you will need to select it
> when you submit your abstract to the 4S/EASST Conference. Instructions for
> submission of your abstract are available at http://www.sts2016bcn.org/.
> If you would like to discuss the relevance of your paper to the open track,
> then please contact either or both of us: [log in to unmask]<mailto:
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