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Wilder, Bruce Lord. Defining the legal parent-child relationship in alternative reproductive technology. [Chicago, Ill.]: Section of Family Law, American Bar Association, 1991.

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Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee on Body Composition, Nutrition, and Health of Military Women. Assessing readiness in military women: The relationship of body composition, nutrition, and health. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press, 1998.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. The Higher Education Act and the workforce: Issues for reauthorization : hearing before the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, on examining issues for reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, focusing on a knowledge-based economy, the relationship between postsecondary education and the workforce, and financial aid, March 4, 2004. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2004.

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Dorlin, Elsa. Penser avec Donna Haraway. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2012.

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How to get pregnant. New York: Little, Brown and Co., 2005.

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Silber, Sherman J. How to Get Pregnant. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2009.

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Becker, Marty. For the love of cats: Amazing true stories of cats and the people who love them. Deerfield Beach, Florida: Health Communications, Inc., 2012.

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McNair, Ruth. Outcomes for children born of A.R.T. in a diverse range of families. Melbourne: Victorian Law Reform Commission, 2004.

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Monkey see, monkey don't. New York: Scholastic Press, 2009.

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The Infertility Answer Book. Naperville: Sourcebooks, Inc., 2006.

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Sember, Brette McWhorter. The infertility answer book: The complete guide to your family-building choices with fertility and other assisted reproduction technologies. Naperville, Ill: Sphinx Pub., 2005.

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Complete Adoption and Fertility Legal Guide. Naperville: Sourcebooks, Inc., 2005.

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Kathy, Kanable, and Ben-Ozer Snunit, eds. Having a baby-- when the old-fashioned way isn't working: Hope and help for everyone facing infertility. New York: Penguin Group, 2009.

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Margolis, Cindy. Having a baby-- when the old-fashioned way isn't working: Hope and help for everyone facing infertility. New York: Penguin Group, 2008.

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Cassius: The true story of a courageous police dog. London: John Blake, 2009.

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Cassius: The true story of a courageous police dog. London: John Blake, 2010.

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Cyberia. New York: Scholastic Press, 2008.

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author, Neufeld Marla B., ed. ABA guide to assisted reproduction: Techniques, legal issues, and pathways to success. Chicago, Illinois: American Bar Association, 2016.

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1947-, Borg Susan, ed. In search of parenthood: Coping with infertility and high-tech conception. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1994.

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1947-, Borg Susan, ed. In search of parenthood: Coping with infertility and high-tech conception. Boston: Beacon Press, 1987.

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Rebecca, Cassidy, Mullin Molly H. 1960-, and Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research., eds. Where the wild things are now: Domestication reconsidered. Oxford: Berg, 2007.

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LOK, Johnny Ch. Future Technology Development and Human Living Standard Relationship. Independently Published, 2018.

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(Editor), Jane M. Carey, ed. Human Factors in Information Systems: The Relationship Between User Interface Design and Human Performance (Human Factors in Information Systems). Praeger Pub, 1996.

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Assessing Readiness in Military Women: The Relationship of Body, Composition, Nutrition, and Health. National Academies Press, 1998.

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Board, Food and Nutrition, Institute of Medicine, and Nutrition, and Health of Military Women Committee on Body Composition. Assessing Readiness in Military Women: The Relationship of Body, Composition, Nutrition, and Health. National Academies Press, 1998.

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Board, Food and Nutrition, Institute of Medicine, and Nutrition, and Health of Military Women Committee on Body Composition. Assessing Readiness in Military Women: The Relationship of Body, Composition, Nutrition, and Health. National Academies Press, 1998.

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Board, Food and Nutrition, Institute of Medicine, and Nutrition, and Health of Military Women Committee on Body Composition. Assessing Readiness in Military Women: The Relationship of Body, Composition, Nutrition, and Health. National Academies Press, 1998.

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Homberg, Michael, and Benjamin Möckel, eds. Human Rights and Technological Change. Wallstein Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783835348424.

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The volume analyses the ambivalent relationship between human rights and modern technologies since 1945. Tools of suppression or agents of emancipation? Modern technologies have become a major subject of human rights policy. Surveillance technology, the military use of drones, and the possibilities of Big Data analysis pose new challenges for the international human rights movement. At the same time, these techniques offer new ways to document and denounce violations of human rights and to promote mass mobilization. The volume analyses this ambivalent relationship between human rights and technological change in a historical perspective. Showing how the spread of modern technologies both challenged and served human rights policies, the volume focuses on four key areas of technological change: 1) development politics, infrastructures and large technical systems, 2) population politics and demographical knowledge, 3) media cultures and communication technologies, and 4) the societal impact of computerization. By sketching these debates since 1945, the volume adds a historical perspective to current debates about the political and ethical challenges of new technological developments. The volume is published entirely in English.
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Kislev, Elyakim. Relationships 5.0. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197588253.001.0001.

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No longer confined to the sidelines, new interactive technologies like AI therapists, avatar friends, and robot assistants are ready to transform technology’s role from basic tools of convenience to intimate elements of our social and emotional lives. This turn towards human-like technology signals the beginning of a new epoch in human history, a change already facing both excitement and resistance. Blending science, sociology, history, and psychology, this book asks how recent technological developments cause humans to think differently about family lives, love affairs, and emotional needs. It argues that humans are currently living through a technological paradigm shift similar in magnitude to the preceding agricultural, industrial, and informational revolutions in human history. Thanks to the convergence of the cognitive revolution (AI), the sensorial revolution (VR and AR), and the physical revolution (robots), technology can fulfill emotional, intellectual, and physical needs that have until now been met by other humans. The book then exposes the fundamental questions behind such essentials as companionship, trust, and love, and offers fascinating and revealing ideas about what the coming years will look like.
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Ott, Katherine. Material Culture, Technology, and the Body in Disability History. Edited by Michael Rembis, Catherine Kudlick, and Kim E. Nielsen. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190234959.013.8.

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Disability is created, measured, and supported through material culture. Technology, a kind of material culture, has an especially close relationship with disability in that it both supports daily activities and is often a primary element in defining who is of worth or qualifies as human. Some of the unique and complicated ways in which disability and material culture interact and intersect are presented here, highlighting such things as sensory and nonverbal information, material expression of inclusion and accessibility, definitions of technology, the prevalence of do-it-yourself solutions, and ideologies of assistance and independence. Also discussed is the use of two broad functions of technology, objects of activity and objects of worth, as an entry point into critical disability studies analysis.
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All Too Human: Understanding and Improving Our Relationships with Technology. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2022.

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McLaughlin, Anne. All Too Human: Understanding and Improving Our Relationships with Technology. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2022.

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Knopf, Thomas, Alexandra David, Dieter Rehfeld, Frank Hillebrandt, Constance von Rüden, Michael Roos, Silviane Scharl, et al. The RITaK Conferences. 2013-2014: Raw Materials, Innovation, Technology of Ancient Cultures - RITaK 1. Edited by Petra Eisenach, Thomas Stöllner, and Arne Windler. Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.46586/dbm.139.

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Globally, raw materials play a central role and are a key factor in determining the economic power and growth of modern states, confederations and coalitions. The extraction and supply of raw materials is a main driving force in global trade today, but has also profoundly influenced human economic and cultural history. In order to elucidate the importance of mineral ores in pre-modern societies, PhD students and staff at the Leibniz graduate school “Raw Materials, Innovation and Technology of Ancient Cultures” [RITaK] – a co-operation between the German Mining Museum [Deutsches Bergbau-Museum, DBM] and the Ruhr-University Bochum [RUB] – were involved in interdisciplinary research. This publication contains the results of the international RITaK end-of-project conference, held from the 27th-29th of September, as well as contributions to the RITaK workshop “Perspectives for an Economic Archaeology”, held on the 22nd and 23rd of November 2013. At a theoretical and model-building level, the first seven articles provide archaeological, sociological and economic perspectives on the diverse economic, cognitive, cultural and social feedback processes set in motion by the appropriation and use of raw materials. The following contributions focus on different archaeological and historical cultures in Europe, Central Asia and the Mediterranean area from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages. Raw material processing and preparation, metal recycling, prehistoric and historic mining, the exchange mechanisms involving raw materials and their products, as well as technology and knowledge transfer, are all covered. Together, the 23 contributions to this volume offer the possibility for intensive engagement with the theme of resources and their influence on and entanglement with human behaviour, mentalities, knowledge acquisition, technological and social developments and even the relationship between people and their environments and the human appropriation of space.
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Pope, Robert. Illness & Healing: Images of Cancer. Lancelot Press, 2007.

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Illness & Healing: Images of Cancer. Hantsport, Canada: Robert Pope Foundation, 2002.

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Heßler, Martina, and Kevin Liggieri, eds. Technikanthropologie. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845287959.

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This handbook provides an overview of approaches to, and methods and topics on a historical anthropology of technology. This includes basic concepts, the variety of human technical concepts, technicised practices and the technicisation of senses and skills. Furthermore, it presents important representatives of an anthropology of technology since the early modern period. With its interdisciplinary approach, this volume historically and systematically approaches various problems relating to humans and machines that are currently being debated. At the centre of attention is the quintessential anthropological question of what a ‘human being’ is with respect to technology. However, this consideration does not derive from the concept of a unique, unchanging essence of man, but examines the historical changes of man through and with technology. Particularly in light of new technologies such as digitisation and artificial intelligence research, the relationship between humans and machines is once again on the agenda, in which humans and humanity seem to be the subject of discussion.
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Klassen, Chris, and Amanda J. Baugh. Dialogue. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190456023.003.0016.

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This chapter brings together work on environmental thought in Neo-paganism, Unitarian Universalism, and Islam in an exploration of the complexities and nuances of the subjects’ relationship to flourishing and technology. Human flourishing, for Pagans, would require the flourishing of other life as well, and those interviewed brought varied and sometimes competing views of technology and flourishing. The Unitarian gardeners viewed technology with some degree of suspicion as well. Members of the green mosque, on the other hand, seemed more interested in using technology to help improve their environmental practices to align with a larger earth flourishing. Despite some similarities, among the groups, the chapter points out the very real impediments to interfaith dialogue and collaborative work between monotheist and polytheist groups.
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Kramer, Lawrence. Classical Music for the Posthuman Condition. Edited by John Richardson, Claudia Gorbman, and Carol Vernallis. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199733866.013.0007.

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This article appears in theOxford Handbook of New Audiovisual Aestheticsedited by John Richardson, Claudia Gorbman, and Carol Vernallis. Classical music has traditionally denied the relationship of technology to the body, something on which it has always uneasily depended. That denial is well-nigh impossible to maintain today, because of the increasing assimilation of music delivery systems with the “posthuman” condition of machine-human interfaces. Bodies are no longer fully separable from machines, if indeed they ever were. The migration of music to digital media collapses the effect of auditory distance that formed the unspoken basis of music’s relationship to the human. This reorientation necessitates far-reaching changes in our conceptions of classical music, the musical work, the listening body, and the act of performance.
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Beyond Anthropocentrims: Thoughts for a Post-Human Philosophy. Mimesis Edizioni, 2018.

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Wright, Michelle F. Advances in Human and Social Aspects of Technology: Recent Advances in Digital Media Impacts on Identity, Sexuality, and Relationships. IGI Global, 2019.

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Worthen, W. B. Shakespearean Technicity. Edited by James C. Bulman. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199687169.013.36.

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One dimension of contemporary Shakespeare, and of contemporary theatre more widely, is its involvement in technicity: the critique of the relation between notions of technology and the human. Taking Annie Dorsen’s A Piece of Work—an ‘algorithmic’ performance of Hamlet—as touchstone, this chapter explores the relationship between acting, print, digital textuality, and code in the fashioning of the contemporary technology of Shakespearean theatre, a theatre—like all theatre, perhaps—that enacts a principle of deformance with regard to literary notions of the drama. Literalizing a vision of text-driven performance, A Piece of Work marks the interplay between textuality and acting as technologies within a theatre undergoing constant technological transformation.
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Whose dog are you?: The technology of dog breeds and the aesthetics of modern human-canine relations. Michigan State University Press, 2017.

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Wallen, Martin. Whose Dog Are You?: The Technology of Dog Breeds and the Aesthetics of Modern Human-Canine Relations. Michigan State University Press, 2017.

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HumanRobot Personal Relationships Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences Social. Springer, 2011.

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Swabe, Joanna. Animals, Disease and Human Society: Human-Animal Relations and the Rise of Veterinary Science (Routledge Studies in Science, Technology, and Society, 2). Routledge, 1998.

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Brown, Andrew, Christopher T. Flinton, Josh Gibson, Brian Grant, Barrie Greiff, Duane Hagen, Stephen Heidel, et al. Future Directions. Edited by Andrew Brown, Christopher T. Flinton, Josh Gibson, Brian Grant, Barrie Greiff, Duane Hagen, Stephen Heidel, et al. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190697068.003.0013.

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In this book, the authors have focused on three challenges to the human aspect of work—technology, globalization, and litigation—and have provided tools for managing the types of challenges these forces present. The workplace is an ever-changing scene, and we can only hypothesize how the relationships among globalization, litigation, and technology may change in the future. Nonetheless, maintaining emotional health in work and workplace relationships will remain ever-important for the success of employees, managers, employers, and the company as a whole. Increasing challenges to the integrity of culture and relationships in the workplace demand greater involvement from mental health professionals. Because of the substantial potential benefit both to the 21st-century business world and the field of psychiatry, the development of formal training in workplace issues, including courses, mentorship, and fellowships, would present an important opportunity for future psychiatric residency training.
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Singh, Anchal, and Ashish Verma. Animal Biotechnology: Models in Discovery and Translation. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2020.

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And Baby Makes More: Known Donors, Queer Parents, and Other Unexpected Families. London, Ontario, Canada: Insomniac Press, 2009.

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Animal Biotechnology: Models in Discovery and Translation. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2013.

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Verma, Ashish S., and Anchal Singh. Animal Biotechnology: Models in Discovery and Translation. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2013.

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