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|a Resilient cyborgs :
|b living and dying with pacemakers and defibrillators /
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|a Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Series Editors' Preface -- Contents -- About the Author -- List of Figures -- Part I: Introduction: Theorizing the Resilience of Hybrid Bodies -- 1: Rematerializing the Cyborg: Understanding the Agency of People Living with Technologies Inside Their Bodies -- Pacemakers and Internal Defibrillators as Ordinary Medicine in the Global North -- Pacemakers and ICDs as Invasive Technologies -- On Primary Prevention and the Treatment Imperative -- Disparities in Access -- Hybrid Bodies as Passive? -- On Old and New Cyborgs.
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|a Rethinking Dominant Views on Human-Technology Relations -- Understanding the Agency of Hybrid Bodies -- Everyday Cyborgs -- Rematerializing the Cyborg -- Bibliography -- 2: On Vulnerable Bodies, Transformative Technologies, and Resilient Cyborgs -- Transformative Technologies -- On Vulnerable Bodies and Fragile Technologies -- Techniques of Resilience -- Research Questions, Method, and Organization of the Book -- Techno-Geographies of Resilience -- Resilience and Difference -- How Hybrid Bodies Fall Apart -- Bibliography -- Part II: Technogeographies of Resilience.
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|a 3: Creating Material Resilient Cyborgs: Sensing and Tuning Agencies of Pacemakers and Defibrillators -- Gazing into the Hybrid Body -- 'They Can Look Through Your Skin': Exposing Hybrid Bodies to Machines -- 'That Little Beep Could Be Telling You Something': Listening to Hybrid Bodies -- 'Don't Be Frightened, I Will Take Over Your Heartbeat': Intervening in the Agency of the Heart -- 'I Am So Tired': Tuning Conflicting Agencies -- Who Can Make a Difference? -- The Perfect Cyborg Does Not Exist -- Creating Techniques of Resilience on Your Own -- Bibliography.
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|a 4: Passive Victims of Faulty Machines? Anticipating and Taming ICD Shocks -- New Technologies, New Sensory Experiences -- Vulnerability as an Internal Rather Than an External Threat -- The Sensory Experience of ICD Shocks -- Sensing and Making Sense of Inappropriate Shocks -- Vulnerability as a Harm You May Try to Anticipate but Can Never Escape -- Regaining Control: Material Practices for Taming the Unwanted Agency of ICDs -- Existential Uncertainties -- Bibliography -- Digital Sources: Posts at the SCA Association Support Community website 2007-2014. Accessed 1 April 2014.
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|a 5: Wired Heart Cyborgs and the Materiality of Everyday Life -- Protecting Hybrid Bodies from External Harm -- Disentanglement Work in Public Spaces: Avoiding Potentially Disruptive Technologies at Airports -- Protecting the Hybrid Body in the Workplace and at Home -- Disentanglement Work and Intimate Relations -- Reinventing Intimacy with Loved Ones -- 'Now About Our Kids': Disentanglement and Incorporation -- Protecting the Electronically Wired Body Against External Disruptions -- Why We Should Worry About Hackable Hearts?15 -- Non-Use as Disentanglement Work -- Wired Heart Cyborgs as Disabled?
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