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cyborg ecologies  

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  • The term cyborg ecologies, along with the allied notions of hybrids and nature-cultures, describes the view that the world is made up of both human and nonhuman networks. More specifically, it suggests that we must pay both empirical and theoretical attention to the connections among the biophysical, social, discursive, and technical elements of any given event, object, subject, idea, or thing.

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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/cyborg_ecologies

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