LIFT07: Daniela Cerqui
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Anthropologist
Organization: University of Lausanne

I am a social and cultural anthropologist involved in the study of the relationship between technology and society and, more fundamentally, humankind.

My researches focus on the development of the new information technologies and the 'information society' these technologies are supposed to create. In such a society computers are more and more integrated everywhere in our environment ('pervasive computing'). Furthermore, chips and human bodies are merging and such a symbiosis has consequences for the future of humankind. I am especially interested in how engineers who work on these new technologies see this future: what is (descriptive aspect) and what should be (normative aspect) a human being according to them?

Furthermore, I am interested in the ethical and social aspects of the convergent robotics, nanotechnology, biotechnology and information technology, as all of them are merging to modify humankind.


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Towards a society of cyborgs?


In 2002, Kevin Warwick became the first cyborg by connecting an electronic chip to his nervous system. His researches are often criticised and considered as weird. However, with an anthropological approach, we can say that what he doing is perfectly coherent with the main values of our western society. The talk will briefly describe his experiment and the values that are behind it.

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