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                  <text>Ansari, A. (2016). Modern romance. Penguin Books. [Chap. 5, Online Dating]&#13;
Bonowicz, B. R. (2014). The perfect 46. [Film, 97 min.]&#13;
Cowan, Ruth S. (1985). More work for mother: The ironies of household technology from the open hearth to the microwave. Basic Books. [Chap. 1]&#13;
Fertil, É. (2012). Living with robots. [Documentary film, 55 min.]&#13;
George, R. (2008). The big necessity: The unmentionable world of human waste and why it matters. Henry Holt and Company. [Chap.8]&#13;
Jasanoff, S. (2016). The ethics of invention: Technology and the human future. W. W. Norton &amp; Company. [Chap. 1]&#13;
Morozov, E. (2011). The Internet in society: Empowering or censoring citizens?. RSA Animate. [Video Animation, 30 min.]&#13;
Rudrappa, S. (2015). Discounted life: The price of gobal surrogacy in India. New York: New York University Press. [Chap. 5]&#13;
Santos, G. (2017). Technological choices and modern material civilization: Reflections on everyday toilet practices in rural South China. In J. Arnason &amp; C. Hann (Eds.), Anthropology and Civilizational Analysis. New York: SUNY Press.&#13;
Slick, W., &amp; Omori, E. (2008). Passion and power: The technology of orgasm. [Documentary film, 74 min.]&#13;
Sternsdorff-Cisterna, N. (2015). Food after Fukushima: Risk and scientific citizenship in Japan. American Anthropologist, 117(3), 455-467.&#13;
Takeshita, C. (2011). Global biopolitics of the intra-uterine device: How science constructs contraceptive users and women’s bodies. MIT Press. [Chap. 1]&#13;
Wajcman, J. (2015). Pressed for time: The acceleration of life in digital capitalism. University of Chicago Press. [Chap. 4]</text>
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