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EASST Review: Volume 29(4) December 2010EASST Review: Volume 29(4) December 2010 PDF

  • First they cut the humanities … editorial by Ann R. Sætnan
  • The Brain, the Person, and the Social. How Can STS Deal with Neuroscience Objects and Practices? by Johannes Bruder
 

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