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            10.2307/j50022063
            prometheus
            Prometheus
            Pluto Journals
            0810-9028
            1470-1030
            1 March 2021
            : 37
            : 1 ( doiID: 10.13169/prometheus.37.issue-1 )
            : 74-79
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            Max Planck Cambridge Centre for Ethics, Economy and Social Change, University of Cambridge, jmd211@ 123456cam.ac.uk
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            prometheus.37.1.0074
            10.13169/prometheus.37.1.0074
            e2d79efe-513d-41f4-8ee6-0d0e4bcd40d7
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            Assetization: Turning Things into Assets in Technoscientific Capitalism , edited by and (2020) MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 338pp., $US40 (paperback) ISBN 9780262539173

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