Enikő Demény
Research fellow
Sociology and Social Anthropology
Central European University
Hungary
Biography
EnikÅ‘ Demény is Associate Research Fellow at the CEU Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB). She received her PhD in Philosophy in 2006 at the Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj. Her research interests include the impact of new technologies on identity and the family; ethical, legal, social and policy aspects of new converging technologies (biotechnology, nanotechnology, information technology and cognitive sciences); social sciences and bioethics, gender and science, feminist epistemology, the anthropology of international bioethics governance.
Research Interest
Constitutions, Law and Regulation, Gender Studies, Sociology and Social Anthropology.
Publications
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Demény E. Disciplinos, galia ir žinių gamyba žvelgiant į dabartinius, su biotechnologijos prasmėmis susijusius klausimus. In: Cadoret A, Cepatiene A, Edwards J, Melhuus M, editors. Socialinė Antropologija, Etnografija ir Biotechnologija [Social Anthropology, Ethnography and Biotechnology]. Vilnius: Lietuvos Istorijos Institutas; 2010. p. 129-52.
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Demény E, Kakuk P, Sándor J. The Convergence Seminar, the DEMOCS Card Game and Nanologue; Three experiments with cross national deliberative processes within the 6th and 7th Framework Program of the EU. In: Throne-Holst H, Scholl G, Stø E, Strandbakken P, editors. Consumers and Nanotechnology: Deliberative Processes, Social Barriers and Methodologies. Singapore: Pan Stanford; 2012.
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Sandor J, Petre I, Ikebe O, Hovav A, Demény E, Seprődi A, et al. Studies in Biopolitics. Sándor J, editor. Budapest: CELAB; 2013.