Melinda Cooper is a research fellow with the Centre for Biomedicine and Society, Kings College London.
Melinda Cooper's forceful Life as Surplus is a political economy of the exploitation of life in the biotech era that exposes the modes of re/production attuned to late twentieth-century neoliberal capitalism..Cooper's brilliant and inventive mapping of prevailing contemporary biopolitical imaginaries is precious. Biosocieties A fascinating study of speculative impulses that serve as the foundation of increasingly commercialized life sciences. Book News Life as Surplus is interesting, and examines some of the fundamentals of science practice...Well written, a nd well documented. Useful for professionals and for academic coursework on science and society. Recommended. Choice