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James J. Hughes
James J. Hughes
Associate Provost, UMass Boston; Director, Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
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Citizen cyborg: Why democratic societies must respond to the redesigned human of the future
J Hughes
Basic Books, 2004
957*2004
Extensions of respondent-driven sampling: a new approach to the study of injection drug users aged 18–25
DD Heckathorn, S Semaan, RS Broadhead, JJ Hughes
AIDS and Behavior 6, 55-67, 2002
5012002
Harnessing peer networks as an instrument for AIDS prevention: results from a peer-driven intervention.
RS Broadhead, DD Heckathorn, DL Weakliem, DL Anthony, H Madray, ...
Public health reports 113 (Suppl 1), 42, 1998
4681998
Politics
JJ Hughes
Post- and Transhumanism/Post- und Transhumanismus, 133-148, 2014
206*2014
Postgenderism: Beyond the gender binary
G Dvorsky, J Hughes
Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies 20, 44-57, 2008
1812008
The politics of transhumanism and the techno‐millennial imagination, 1626–2030
JJ Hughes
ZygonŽ 47 (4), 757-776, 2012
1462012
Contradictions from the enlightenment roots of transhumanism
J Hughes
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (6), 622-640, 2010
1392010
Surviving the machine age: Intelligent technology and the transformation of human work
K LaGrandeur, JJ Hughes
Springer, 2017
702017
Transhumanism and personal identity
J Hughes
The transhumanist reader: Classical and contemporary essays on the science …, 2013
642013
The compatibility of religious and transhumanist views of metaphysics, suffering, virtue and transcendence in an enhanced future
J Hughes
Global Spiral 8 (2), 2007
622007
RESEARCH ARTICLE BUDDHISM AND MEDICAL ETHICS: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC INTRODUCTION
JJ Hughes, D Keown
Journal of Buddhist ethics 2, 105-124, 1995
551995
The future of death: Cryonics and the telos of liberal individualism
J Hughes
542001
A strategic opening for a basic income guarantee in the global crisis being created by AI, robots, desktop manufacturing and biomedicine
J Hughes
Journal of Ethics and Emerging Technologies 24 (1), 45-61, 2014
512014
Moral Enhancement Requires Multiple Virtues: Toward a Posthuman Model of Character Development
JJ Hughes
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 24 (1), 86-95, 2015
502015
The politics of transhumanism
J Hughes
2001 Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science Cambridge, MA, 2002
482002
Using neurotechnologies to develop virtues: a Buddhist approach to cognitive enhancement
J Hughes
Accountability in research 20 (1), 27-41, 2013
472013
Human enhancement and the emergent technopolitics of the 21st century
JJ Hughes
Managing nano-bio-info-cogno innovations, 285-307, 2006
462006
Embracing change with all four arms: Post-humanist defense of genetic engineering
J Hughes
461996
Democratic Transhumanism 2.0
J Hughes
Hartford: Public Policy Studies, 2002
442002
TechnoProgressive biopolitics and human enhancement
JJ Hughes
322009
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