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Dumit, Joseph
Joseph Dumit
Joseph Patrick Dumit
(born September 3, 1966) is an American cultural anthropologist and
science and technology studies
scholar. He is a professor of anthropology and science & technology studies at the
University of California, Davis
, where he was formerly the director of the Institute for Social Sciences and Science and Technology Studies. He received his BA from
Rice University
and his Ph.D from the
University of California, Santa Cruz
. His 2004 book, ''Picturing Personhood: Brain Scans and Biomedical Identity'', received the
Diana Forsythe Prize
from the
American Anthropological Association
in 2005 and the
Rachel Carson Prize
from the
Society for Social Studies of Science
in 2006.
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Drugs for life : how pharmaceutical companies define our health /
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Cyborg babies : from techno-sex to techno-tots /
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