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What is Processes Affecting the Technoself

Handbook of Research on Technoself: Identity in a Technological Society
The direct and indirect means by which technologies and selves interact with implications for the Technoself. The direct processes are the physical alteration of existing human beings, the changes to how existing human bodies are perceived and the creation of novel humanoid bodies. The indirect processes are the physical alteration of existing human environments, the changes to the way we perceive existing human environments and the creation of novel human environments.
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Identity in a Technological Society: Governance Implications
Marc A. Saner (University of Ottawa, Canada) and Jeremy Geelen (University of Ottawa, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-2211-1.ch037
Abstract
This chapter provides a framework for the Technoself that distinguishes six different processes by which emerging technologies may affect human identity. From a public policy perspective, one of these processes, the radical physical alteration of human bodies, is of prime interest. The authors discuss various technological approaches – the alterations of genes, brains, and bodies - in relation to human identity and argue for the need for a governance dialogue over their social implications. We situate these developments in the policy context and develop the governance case for communication, adaptive regulation, and societal preparedness as means to regain control of our Technoselves.
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