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Bill Fulkerson

Is global history still possible, or has it had its moment? | Aeon Essays - 0 views

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    "Global history faces two seemingly opposite challenges for an inter-dependent, over-heating planet. If we are going to muster meaningful narratives about the togetherness of strangers near and far, we are going to have to be more global and get more serious about engaging other languages and other ways of telling history. Historians and their reader-citizens are also going to have to re-signify the place of local attachments and meanings. Going deeper into the stories of Others afar and Strangers at home means dispensing with the idea that global integration was like an electric circuit, bringing light to the connected. Becoming inter-dependent is not just messier than drawing a wiring diagram. It means reckoning with dimensions of networks and circuits that global historians - and possibly all narratives of cosmopolitan convergence - leave out of the story: lighting up corners of the earth leaves others in the dark.  The story of the globalists illuminates some at the expense of others, the left behind, the ones who cannot move, and those who become immobilised because the light no longer shines on them."
Bill Fulkerson

Scientists Can Finally Build Feedback Circuits in Cells | WIRED - 0 views

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    "There is a system of checks and balances that make sure the craziest of us are put back in line. That's true in human societies, in ecosystems, and inside organisms."
Bill Fulkerson

How the Coronavirus Short-Circuits the Immune System - The New York Times - 0 views

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    At the beginning of the pandemic, the coronavirus looked to be another respiratory illness. But the virus has turned out to affect not just the lungs, but the kidneys, the heart and the circulatory system - even, somehow, our senses of smell and taste.
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