2018
DOI: 10.18046/recs.i26.2699
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Cuerpos bioconstruidos: espacios de participación ciudadana para imaginar y domesticar las corporalidades del mañana

Abstract: El presente artículo analiza las representaciones del futuro que un grupo de jóvenes universitarios construyen a propósito de dos casos de modificación corporal por el uso de tecnologías médicas y robóticas. Para esto, se diseñó un espacio de participación ciudadana en donde se aplicaron dos técnicas cualitativas prospectivas que permitieron a los participantes compartir sus expectativas y reflexionar sobre dilemas bioéticos que pueden emerger por el uso de estas tecnologías en un país como Colombia, para el a… Show more

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“…In the same way, research has emerged that points to understanding women's sexual diversities and the visibility of their rights and experiences regarding sexual health beyond reproductive mandates 62 . Finally, this critical ethnography orientation for the study of the gender perspective takes up contributions from bioethical theory and anthropology to comprehend the body and its cultural domestication, impacting the configuration of moral values and even gender 63 .…”
Section: Critical Ethnographies and Public Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the same way, research has emerged that points to understanding women's sexual diversities and the visibility of their rights and experiences regarding sexual health beyond reproductive mandates 62 . Finally, this critical ethnography orientation for the study of the gender perspective takes up contributions from bioethical theory and anthropology to comprehend the body and its cultural domestication, impacting the configuration of moral values and even gender 63 .…”
Section: Critical Ethnographies and Public Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%