Jarrett Zigon
Jarrett Zigon is a social theorist, philosopher and anthropologist at the University of Virginia, where he is the William & Linda Porterfield Chair in Bioethics and Professor of Anthropology. From 2018 to 2020, he was the founding director of the Center for Data Ethics and Justice at the University of Virginia. Previously, he had been at the University of Amsterdam and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. Provided by Wikipedia
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A war on people : drug user politics and a new ethics of community by Zigon, Jarrett
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Disappointment : toward a critical hermeneutics of worldbuilding by Zigon, Jarrett
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Making the new post-Soviet person : moral experience in contemporary Moscow by Zigon, Jarrett
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HIV is God's blessing : rehabilitating morality in neoliberal Russia by Zigon, Jarrett
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Morality : an anthropological perspective by Zigon, Jarrett
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Multiple moralities and religions in post-Soviet Russia
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