Prof. Marsha Rosengarten
PhD Humanities & Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney
Marsha Rosengarten is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London. She is the author of HIV Interventions: Biomedicine and the Traffic in Information and Flesh, co-author with Mike Michael of Innovation and Biomedicine: Ethics, Evidence and Expectation in HIV and co-editor with Alex Wilkie and Martin Savransky of Speculative Research: The Lure of Possible Futures. She is currently preparing a monograph with the working title The Time of Infection: Biomedicine, Speculative Thought and The Problem of Novelty, and a collaboration with Nele Jensen, Monica Greco and Kari Lancaster on Biomedical Incongruences. His recent publications focus on biomedical research in HIV, Ebola and COVID-19.
His work explores the contributions of speculative modes of thought in their contribution to transforming our understanding of the microorganisms we live and die with, especially viruses, as well as the unsuspected limits and potentials of how biomedicine strives to know them
Marsha Rosengarten
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