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Allisyn Casper Family History
Allisyn Brielle Casper authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Fall 2019 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]
Continuing a Debate
This supplement contains Mario Blaser's response to the concepts of Political
Ontology and Practical Ontology as discussed by Casper Bruun Jensen in his paper »Practical Ontologies Redux«. This article appeared in 2021 Berliner Blätter (issue 84), edited by Michaela Meurer and Kathrin Eitel. It also provides a response by Jensen to Blaser's critique.Not Reviewe
Multiple Nature-Cultures, Diverse Anthropologies (2019): Edited by Casper Bruun Jensen and Atsuro Morita
Review of
CASPER BRUUN JENSEN & ATSURO MORITA, eds. 2019. Multiple Nature-Cultures, Diverse Anthropologies. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978178920539
Book Review of Casper Bruun Jensen, Ontologies for Developing Things
Casper Bruun Jensen\u27s volume is located broadly in Science and Technology Studies (STS), and more specifically in the area of healthcare technologies studies. One of the central interests of the book is that it offers an open-ended invitation to break the traditional compartmentalization that exists between the theory-oriented humanities and the empirical-oriented social sciences. It does so by focusing on \u27practical ontologies\u27, at once conceptual and empirical, which emerge as health care technologies are envisioned, developed and deployed in diverse settings of Danish and Canadian health care. Through a series of analyses, centering on different empirical and analytical themes, including the making of health care futures, the analysis of technology and power, and the question of STS and \u27intervention\u27, the author presents convincing examples of how scholars working STS and adjacent fields might embrace new spaces of methodological and theoretical experimentation.
Reclaiming Imagination : Speculative SF as an Art of Consequences
An Interview with Isabelle Stengers by Casper Bruun Jensen and Line Marie Thorse
Reclaiming Imagination : Speculative SF as an Art of Consequences
An Interview with Isabelle Stengers by Casper Bruun Jensen and Line Marie Thorse
Book Review: monitoring movements in development aid: recursive partnerships and infrastructures by Casper Bruun Jensen and Brit Ross Winthereik
In Monitoring Movements in Development Aid, Casper Jensen and Brit Winthereik consider the processes, social practices, and infrastructures that are emerging to monitor development aid, discussing both empirical phenomena and their methodological and analytical challenges. It will be of interest particularly to students in information systems, anthropology and international development, writes Matt Birkinshaw
Casper the Friendly Ghost: Far-Out Fables
"As I fully expected, this paperback book has nothing to do with Aesopic fables. It contains standard Casper cartoon stories. I read the first, "Every Litter Bit Helps." It is rather a full story, lasting 42 pages. In typical cartoon style, it brings together contemporary concerns like littering; traditional views of fascinating things like witches and ghosts; evil characters and good characters -- Casper and his friend, Wendy, the good little witch; and happy endings. Keeping it in the collection may help some future researcher to know what kind of book it is."No Autho
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