#11337. Bioprinting as a Sociotechnical Project: Imaginaries, Promises and Futures

August 2026publication date
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Journal’s subject area:
Cultural Studies;
History and Philosophy of Science;
Sociology and Political Science;
Health (social science);
Biotechnology;
Biomedical Engineering;
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Abstract:
Bioprinting or the production of biological objects using additive manufacturing from a digital blueprint illustrates how sociotechnical imaginaries work within the paradigm of bio-innovation. This study aims to reflect upon the ambiguous nature of participation in the construction of projected futures within the bioprinting imaginary.
Keywords:
Bioprinting; future; hype; sociotechnical imaginary

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