@book{2014:braun:between_se, title = {Between Self-Determination and Social Technology}, year = {2014}, note = {The book critically examines how concepts such as self-determination, participation, ethics, or dialogue, developed not least by the feminist movement and directed against repression, heteronomy and professional paternalism, have been integrated into new contexts and transformed into new social technologies. Crossing a variety of fields from birthing, genetic counselling, living wills, hospital ethics, to population policies and politics of biomedicine, it shows that medicine and medicine-related policies and practices form crucial arenas of these transformations. What we see emerging is procedural management as a new set of social techniques.With a preface by William Ray Arney.}, edition = {1}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, series = {KörperKulturen}, volume = {0}, editor = {Braun, Kathrin} }