Team:Sheffield/HumanPractices
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<p><em> Our human practices as parts and devices</em></p> | <p><em> Our human practices as parts and devices</em></p> | ||
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- | <p> To explore these questions we have used some traditional methods from social studies of science and some new methods that we have developed within the iGEM model. We think about these new methods as being human practices parts and devices, which we think future iGEM teams should try and develop, combine and invent in the future. | + | <p> To explore these questions we have used some traditional methods from social studies of science and some new methods that we have developed within the iGEM model. We think about these new methods as being human practices parts and devices, which we think future iGEM teams should try and develop, combine and invent in the future. To understand more about what we mean by human practices devices please read our main report, which you can see on our 'outputs' page. We’ve produced quite a few outputs, which you can explore using the links below. |
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<p> You can see a list of the activities that we’ve undertaken in our human practices <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/HumanPractices/activities">here</a>. </p> | <p> You can see a list of the activities that we’ve undertaken in our human practices <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/HumanPractices/activities">here</a>. </p> |
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