Journal News: March 2024 News 1 Apr Written By Theory, Culture & Society Volume 41, Number 2, March 2024 Read the latest issue of Theory, Culture & Society with articles on class as collective representation, the systematic significance of Serres’s ‘entropic difference’, digital capitalism’s cultural underpinnings, rethinking posthumanist subjectivity, and more. View Issue Volume 30, Number 1, March 2024 Read the latest issue of Body & Society - with articles on reverse-engineering touch, the relationship between experiences of acne and health-seeking practices, the entanglement between fitness wearables, the data collected and the body-mind they claim to represent; and examining the techno-naturalist, or ‘biomimetic’, imaginary of contemporary biohacking. View Issue Related Video Abstracts Thomas Dekeyser on ‘Rethinking Posthumanist Subjectivity: Technology as Ontological Murder in European Colonialism’. (Open Access)Antti Lindfors on ‘Between Self-Tracking and Alternative Medicine: Biomimetic Imaginary in Contemporary Biohacking’. (Open Access) Marco Maureira on ‘Untimely Ecology: A Genealogy of Biosphere to Rethink Temporality in the Anthropocene’. Miranda Dotson on ‘Engineering the Skin: Embodied Experiences of Healing from Acne Among YouTube Vloggers’. B&STCSNews & Features Theory, Culture & Society https://www.theoryculturesociety.org
Journal News: March 2024 News 1 Apr Written By Theory, Culture & Society Volume 41, Number 2, March 2024 Read the latest issue of Theory, Culture & Society with articles on class as collective representation, the systematic significance of Serres’s ‘entropic difference’, digital capitalism’s cultural underpinnings, rethinking posthumanist subjectivity, and more. View Issue Volume 30, Number 1, March 2024 Read the latest issue of Body & Society - with articles on reverse-engineering touch, the relationship between experiences of acne and health-seeking practices, the entanglement between fitness wearables, the data collected and the body-mind they claim to represent; and examining the techno-naturalist, or ‘biomimetic’, imaginary of contemporary biohacking. View Issue Related Video Abstracts Thomas Dekeyser on ‘Rethinking Posthumanist Subjectivity: Technology as Ontological Murder in European Colonialism’. (Open Access)Antti Lindfors on ‘Between Self-Tracking and Alternative Medicine: Biomimetic Imaginary in Contemporary Biohacking’. (Open Access) Marco Maureira on ‘Untimely Ecology: A Genealogy of Biosphere to Rethink Temporality in the Anthropocene’. Miranda Dotson on ‘Engineering the Skin: Embodied Experiences of Healing from Acne Among YouTube Vloggers’. B&STCSNews & Features Theory, Culture & Society https://www.theoryculturesociety.org