Frontiers of Humanity No 90, 2010/2 - 240 pagesPages 3 to 5EditorialSpecial report: Frontiers of humanityPages 7 to 19Towards a Sociology of the “Frontiers of Humanity”By Catherine Rémy, Myriam WinancePages 21 to 46Artificiality and Enlightenment: From sociobiology to biosocialityBy Paul RabinowPages 47 to 69Who is the most human?By Catherine RémyPages 71 to 89The consent of corpses to be exhibitedBy Arnaud EsquerrePages 91 to 113Types of victims and the repair of physical violenceBy Janine Barbot, Isabelle CailbaultPages 115 to 137Mobility in wheelchairs: Bodily adjustment and practical arrangements within the social and physical spaceBy Myriam WinancePages 139 to 165“The fastest thing on no legs”By Anne Marcellini, Michel Vidal, Sylvain Ferez, Éric de LéséleucPages 167 to 191Rabies in France: Old preoccupation, new crisisBy Franck FouresPages 193 to 223The writing of regulatory texts by civil servants at the Ministry of EcologyBy Emmanuel MartinaisReviewsPages 225 to 235Reviews