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Making bodies commensurate: The social construction of humans, animals, and microbes as objects of scientific study.

机译:使身体相称:作为科学研究对象的人类,动物和微生物的社会结构。

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This dissertation utilizes three independent research projects to examine one overarching theoretical question: How do people understand, contest, negotiate, and / or rationalize the ways in which bodies -- human, animal, and microbial - are socially constructed as commensurate, or not, in science? Using three unique projects focusing on either the human, animal, or microbial body, this dissertation broadly explores the social processes inherent in the construction of "bodies" for scientific research. This dissertation explores the complexity of how bodies are used in science, how this is understood by individuals, and the impacts this has not only on science but also the intertwined lives of animals, humans, and their microbes. Each paper explores a key set of questions drawing from a shared set of theoretical lenses, including local biology and biolooping, commensuration, the biovalue of bodies, and the microbiome. Specifically this dissertation presentation will explore these questions: 1) How are Japanese bodies socially constructed as different from other bodies in ethnobridging clinical trials?; 2) How is local biology employed as a technique of commensuration at the site of the Japanese body, by the government, and the global pharmaceutical industry and what does this mean for scientific studies utilizing it in this way?; 3) How do scientists construct nonhuman primates as appropriate proxies for humans in biomedical research experiments?; 4) How do individuals understand themselves and their health in relation to pet dogs and microbes?; and 5) How do humans understand the ways in which humans, animals, and microbes co-create their biological and social worlds? This dissertation shows how the construction of the body as an object of scientific study is negotiated, contested, and taken up in daily life, and how this is flexible, malleable, and not at all uniform. It explores the ways in which biomedical knowledge of the body is socially constructed and how it co-creates the animal, microbial, environmental, and cultural worlds in which it circulates. Through doing so and using techniques and lenses grounded in biosocial anthropology, this dissertation adds to the literature on the body in both medical and multispecies anthropology.
机译:本论文利用三个独立的研究项目来研究一个总的理论问题:人们如何理解,竞争,谈判和/或合理化人体(人类,动物和微生物)在社会上被构造为相称或不相称的方式,在科学上?本文使用三个针对人体,动物或微生物的独特项目,广泛地探讨了科研“机构”建设中固有的社会过程。本文探讨了人体如何在科学中使用,个人如何理解科学的复杂性,以及它不仅对科学产生的影响,而且还对动物,人类及其微生物的相互缠绕的生活产生了影响。每篇论文都从一组共享的理论视角中探索了一系列关键问题,包括局部生物学和生物循环,相称性,身体的生物价值以及微生物组。具体来说,本论文的演讲将探讨这些问题:1)在种族桥接的临床试验中,日本人的身体在社会结构上是否与其他人不同? 2)日本政府,全球制药业如何在日本机构所在地采用局部生物学作为相称技术,这对以这种方式利用它的科学研究意味着什么? 3)在生物医学研究实验中,科学家如何构造非人类的灵长类动物作为适合人类的代理? 4)个人如何了解自己以及与宠物狗和微生物有关的健康? 5)人类如何理解人类,动物和微生物共同创造生物和社会世界的方式?这篇论文展示了如何在日常生活中协商,辩论和吸收人体作为科学研究对象的构造,以及它是如何灵活,具有延展性和根本不统一的。它探索了在社会上构建人体生物医学知识的方式,以及它如何共同创造其在其中流通的动物,微生物,环境和文化世界。通过这样做,并使用以生物社会人类学为基础的技术和视角,本论文为医学和多物种人类学增加了关于人体的文献。

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  • 作者

    Kelly, Kimberly Lynn.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Cultural anthropology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 225 p.
  • 总页数 225
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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