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Spring 2024
Human biomaterials are in high demand from a wide variety of stakeholders, giving rise to tension and debate about the amount of control individuals should have over materials derived from their own bodies. As biobanks, universities, governments, and corporations increasingly assert control over...
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Fall 2014
Diasporic identities may involve shifting forms of socio-economic class, status, culture, ethnicity and the like depending on one’s relationship with others (Lan, 2003; Pe-Pua, 2003; Seki, 2012). Social networking sites (SNSs) may offer transnationals to do more than just keep in touch with...