Encountering Everyday Cyborgs: Reflections On Field Work So Far

In this post our socio-legal researcher, Rachael Dickson, reflects on the interviews she has been conducting with persons living with attached and implanted medical devices. The data collection phase of the Everyday Cyborgs 2.0 project commenced in earnest in November 2021. Nearly a year on, it seems like a good time to reflect on these … Continue reading “Encountering Everyday Cyborgs: Reflections On Field Work So Far”

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Manchester Centre for Political Theory Workshop: Embodiment in Ethics, Political Philosophy, and Law

Earlier in September, the Everyday Cyborgs 2.0 project hosted a panel as part of the Mancept Workshops  at the University of Manchester. The panel, organised by project researcher Joseph Roberts, brought together philosophers and bioethicists to discuss how we might take better account of embodiment in ethical theorising, political philosophy, public policy, and law. The … Continue reading “Manchester Centre for Political Theory Workshop: Embodiment in Ethics, Political Philosophy, and Law”

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