biosociality

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

bio- +‎ sociality

Noun[edit]

biosociality (countable and uncountable, plural biosocialities)

  1. The role and status of humans and their social connections in relation to biological status.
    • 2007, Sahra Gibbon, Carlos Novas, Biosocialities, Genetics and the Social Sciences, page 82:
      Like Das, my research demonstrates that we should question the relevance of applying the concept of biosociality to every contemporary practice that involves emergent biological status.
    • 2016, Gisli Palsson, Nature, Culture and Society:
      Such forms of biosociality depend on a host of factors — among other things, access to the Internet and local notions of health, medicine, personhood, and expertise.
    • 2018, Joel Christian Reed, Landscapes of Activism:
      Taken together, these more recent studies indicate that biosociality, and what it produces in different contexts, unravels or is not very predictable.