Biopsia : Un bricolaje de afectos y movimientos ontológicos tumorales

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300 - Ciencias sociales::301 - Sociología y antropología
ETNOLOGIA
CANCER
Ethnology
Tumoralidad
Ontologías múltiples
Ecología de prácticas
Pluriverso
Ritmo
Afectos
Tumorality
Multiple ontology
Practices ecology
Pluriverse
Rhythm
Affects
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title Biopsia : Un bricolaje de afectos y movimientos ontológicos tumorales
spellingShingle Biopsia : Un bricolaje de afectos y movimientos ontológicos tumorales
300 - Ciencias sociales::301 - Sociología y antropología
ETNOLOGIA
CANCER
Ethnology
Tumoralidad
Ontologías múltiples
Ecología de prácticas
Pluriverso
Ritmo
Afectos
Tumorality
Multiple ontology
Practices ecology
Pluriverse
Rhythm
Affects
title_short Biopsia : Un bricolaje de afectos y movimientos ontológicos tumorales
title_full Biopsia : Un bricolaje de afectos y movimientos ontológicos tumorales
title_fullStr Biopsia : Un bricolaje de afectos y movimientos ontológicos tumorales
title_full_unstemmed Biopsia : Un bricolaje de afectos y movimientos ontológicos tumorales
title_sort Biopsia : Un bricolaje de afectos y movimientos ontológicos tumorales
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Gonzalez Acero, Lorena Xiomara
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Martinez Medina, Santiago
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Gonzalez Acero, Lorena Xiomara
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv 300 - Ciencias sociales::301 - Sociología y antropología
topic 300 - Ciencias sociales::301 - Sociología y antropología
ETNOLOGIA
CANCER
Ethnology
Tumoralidad
Ontologías múltiples
Ecología de prácticas
Pluriverso
Ritmo
Afectos
Tumorality
Multiple ontology
Practices ecology
Pluriverse
Rhythm
Affects
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv ETNOLOGIA
CANCER
dc.subject.lemb.eng.fl_str_mv Ethnology
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Tumoralidad
Ontologías múltiples
Ecología de prácticas
Pluriverso
Ritmo
Afectos
dc.subject.proposal.eng.fl_str_mv Tumorality
Multiple ontology
Practices ecology
Pluriverse
Rhythm
Affects
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La in-comprensión de ese concepto se ensambla a partir de una propuesta metodológica cercana a las etnografías imaginativas, por medio de la cual relatos, no-narraciones, cómic y pliegues se organizan en una suerte de bricolaje. La búsqueda de este texto se centra en el experimentar la dimensión afectiva de la investigación, aprender a ser afectados por el cáncer y lo tumoral, mientras de camino abrazamos la ambivalencia, intercambio ontológico y pluriverso que las entidades tumorales nos proponen. Esta tesis es una invitación a escuchar atentamente el baile ontológico del cáncer, que sucede en el Laboratorio y atraviesa nuestros cuerpos de científicos al tener un tumor en las manos, pero que también existe por fuera de este lugar, incluso en una obra de teatro. (Texto tomado de la fuente)"Cancer is the leading cause of death in the world," is how I began every project I formulated in the Lab. However, this thesis is not about that cancer, it is about the movement and what cancer does. Relying on the field of Social Studies of Science, I propose 'tumorality' as an articulator of affects and practices that make possible a more than Laboratory cancer. The in-comprehension of this concept is assembled from a methodological proposal close to imaginative ethnographies, through which stories, non-narratives, comics, and folds organize themselves in a sort of bricolage. The quest of this text focuses on experiencing the affective dimension of research, learning to be affected by cancer and the tumoral, while on the way we embrace the ambivalence, ontological exchange and pluriverse that tumorous entities propose to us. This thesis is an invitation to the attentive listening to the ontological dance of cancer, which happens in the Laboratory and as scientists we embody when we hold a tumor in our hands, but which also exists outside this place, even in a theater play.MaestríaMagister en Estudios Sociales de la Cienciaxv, 127 páginasapplication/pdfspaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaBogotá - Ciencias Humanas - Maestría en Estudios Sociales de la CienciaFacultad de Ciencias HumanasBogotá, ColombiaUniversidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Bogotá300 - Ciencias sociales::301 - Sociología y antropologíaETNOLOGIACANCEREthnologyTumoralidadOntologías múltiplesEcología de prácticasPluriversoRitmoAfectosTumoralityMultiple ontologyPractices ecologyPluriverseRhythmAffectsBiopsia : Un bricolaje de afectos y movimientos ontológicos tumoralesBiopsy : A bricolage of tumoral ontological affects and movementsTrabajo de grado - Maestríainfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionTexthttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TMAhmed, S., & Stacey, J. 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