Cori Hayden
Affiliations: | Anthropology | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
Area:
Anthropology of science, technology, and medicine; Latin America (particularly Mexico); post-colonial science studies; kinship, gender, and queer studies.Website:
http://anthropology.berkeley.edu/people/cori-haydenGoogle:
"Corinne P Hayden"Parents
Sign in to add mentorAnna Tsing | grad student | 2000 | UC Santa Cruz | |
(When nature goes public: An ethnography of bio -prospecting in Mexico.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeAmelia M. Moore | grad student | 2010 | UC Berkeley |
James Battle | grad student | 2012 | UC Berkeley |
Erin E. Mahaffey | grad student | 2012 | UC Berkeley |
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Hayden C. (2012) Rethinking Reductionism, or, the Transformative Work of Making the Same Anthropological Forum. 22: 271-283 |
Hayden C, Sevin E. (2012) The politics of meaning and the city brand: The controversy over the branding of Ankara Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 8: 133-146 |
Hayden C. (2011) The entailments of exchange East Asian Science, Technology and Society. 5: 81-86 |
Hayden C. (2010) The insides and outsides of domains made public Journal of Cultural Economy. 3: 85-102 |
Hayden C. (2008) Sem patente não há genérico: acesso farmacêutico e políticas de cópia Sociologias. 10: 62-91 |
Hayden C. (2007) Taking as giving : Bioscience, exchange, and the politics of benefit-sharing Social Studies of Science. 37: 729-758 |
Hayden CP, Callon M, Ecks S, et al. (2007) A generic solution? Pharmaceuticals and the politics of the similar in Mexico Current Anthropology. 48: 475-495 |
Hayden C. (2003) From market to market: Bioprospecting's idioms of inclusion American Ethnologist. 30: 359-371 |