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CCLE Welcomes Dale
Carrico as our 2004 Summer Fellow
The Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics is happy
to announce that Dale Carrico will be serving as our 2004 Summer
Fellow.
Dale Carrico is a Ph.D. Candidate in the
Department of Rhetoric at the University of California at Berkeley, writing
a dissertation under the direction of Judith Butler, entitled "Pancryptics:
Technological Transformations of the Subject of Privacy." The dissertation
concerns the politics of autonomy, privacy, and intellectual property as
they are transforming under pressure of the convergence of digital media and
biotechnologies. He organized the 13th Annual Boundaries in Question
Conference this year, on the topic "New Feminist Perspectives on
Biotechnology and Bioethics." He writes a regular column, "Progressive
Futures," for Betterhumans.com, an online technology magazine. He lives in
Oakland, California.
More information about the Center for Cognitive Liberty &
Ethics Summer Fellows Program is available
here.
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