A Simpler Life: Synthetic Biological Experiments

A Simpler Life approaches the developing field of synthetic biology by focusing on the experimental and institutional lives of practitioners in two labs at Princeton University. It highlights the distance between hyped technoscience and the more plodding and entrenched aspects of academic research.

Talia Dan-Cohen follows practitioners as they wrestle with experiments, attempt to publish research findings, and navigate the ins and outs of academic careers. Dan-Cohen foregrounds the practices and rationalities of these pursuits that give both researchers' lives and synthetic life their distinctive contemporary forms. Rather than draw attention to avowed methodology, A Simpler Life investigates some of the more subtle and tectonic practices that bring knowledge, doubt, and technological intervention into new configurations. In so doing, the book sheds light on the more general conditions of contemporary academic technoscience.

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A Simpler Life: Synthetic Biological Experiments

A Simpler Life approaches the developing field of synthetic biology by focusing on the experimental and institutional lives of practitioners in two labs at Princeton University. It highlights the distance between hyped technoscience and the more plodding and entrenched aspects of academic research.

Talia Dan-Cohen follows practitioners as they wrestle with experiments, attempt to publish research findings, and navigate the ins and outs of academic careers. Dan-Cohen foregrounds the practices and rationalities of these pursuits that give both researchers' lives and synthetic life their distinctive contemporary forms. Rather than draw attention to avowed methodology, A Simpler Life investigates some of the more subtle and tectonic practices that bring knowledge, doubt, and technological intervention into new configurations. In so doing, the book sheds light on the more general conditions of contemporary academic technoscience.

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A Simpler Life: Synthetic Biological Experiments

A Simpler Life: Synthetic Biological Experiments

by Talia Dan-Cohen
A Simpler Life: Synthetic Biological Experiments

A Simpler Life: Synthetic Biological Experiments

by Talia Dan-Cohen

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A Simpler Life approaches the developing field of synthetic biology by focusing on the experimental and institutional lives of practitioners in two labs at Princeton University. It highlights the distance between hyped technoscience and the more plodding and entrenched aspects of academic research.

Talia Dan-Cohen follows practitioners as they wrestle with experiments, attempt to publish research findings, and navigate the ins and outs of academic careers. Dan-Cohen foregrounds the practices and rationalities of these pursuits that give both researchers' lives and synthetic life their distinctive contemporary forms. Rather than draw attention to avowed methodology, A Simpler Life investigates some of the more subtle and tectonic practices that bring knowledge, doubt, and technological intervention into new configurations. In so doing, the book sheds light on the more general conditions of contemporary academic technoscience.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501753466
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 03/15/2021
Series: Expertise: Cultures and Technologies of Knowledge
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Talia Dan-Cohen is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis. She is coauthor of A Machine to Make a Future.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Labs, Lives, Technoscience
2. The Virtues of the Naïve View
3. Looking for Patterns
4. To the Editor
5. On the Move
Epilogue

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From the Publisher

A Simpler Life is laboratory ethnography at its best. The reader encounters a knowledge culture that creates biological life by deliberately ignoring its complexity and an author who steadfastly approaches both the hype and the alarmism surrounding synthetic biology from an angle, never failing to notice what more enthralled observers have missed.

— Nicolas Langlitz, The New School for Social Research, author of Chimpanzee Culture Wars

Talia Dan-Cohen will challenge her readers to rethink the very concept of scientific knowledge. An enjoyable and engaging read, A Simpler Life is a worthwhile anthropological text that engages with several very relevant literatures.

— Chunglin Kwa, University of Amsterdam, author of Styles of Knowing

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