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How Genes Matter
Genetic Medicine as Subjectivisation Practices- Authors:
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- KörperKulturen
- Publisher:
- 2017
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- Copyright year
- 2017
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8376-3766-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8394-3766-7
- Publisher
- transcript, Bielefeld
- Series
- KörperKulturen
- Volume
- 0
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 364
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- FrontmatterPages 1 - 4 Download chapter (PDF)
- ContentsPages 5 - 6 Download chapter (PDF)
- 1. Introduction No access Pages 7 - 16
- 2. Subjectivisation as theoretical framework No access Pages 17 - 36
- 3. Methodology No access Pages 37 - 56
- 4. Genes in the womb No access Pages 59 - 74
- 5. Coming into being No access Pages 75 - 96
- 6. New conditions for the sciences of life No access Pages 99 - 108
- 7. ELSA as a heritage of public controversies No access Pages 109 - 120
- 8. Public accountability of newborn screening No access Pages 121 - 138
- 9. Ethical boundary work No access Pages 139 - 154
- 10. Subjectivisation of bioscientists No access Pages 155 - 174
- 11. Science, politics, and the public No access Pages 177 - 196
- 12. Constituting oneself as a researcher No access Pages 197 - 240
- 13. Negotiating who ELSA researchers are No access Pages 241 - 284
- 14. Methodological challenges No access Pages 287 - 314
- 15. Why science policy context matters No access Pages 315 - 330
- Bibliography No access Pages 331 - 360
- Acknowledgement No access Pages 361 - 364





