If one contends that a??hackinga?? has become a crucial cultural practice ina??and, to some extent, in opposition toa??digital capitalism [1a??4], one may argue that a??biohackinga??, i.e., the extension of this practice to medical and biotechnologies and the life sciences, would constitute a key driver of the informatisation of the realm of life, as driven by processes of technoscientific convergence in the information paradigm ([5], 72ff.).[...]
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