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The Handbook of Genetics & Society : Mapping the New Genomic Era
Extravagance, or the good and the bad of genetic diversity Amade M’charek
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Book chapters
pp. 27
Genetics and society: perspectives from the twenty-first century
pp. 43
Introduction
pp. 47
Biomedicalising genetic health, diseases and identities
pp. 67
Stem cells, translational research and the sociology of science
pp. 85
Reproductive genetics: From choice to ambivalence and back again
pp. 102
Localising genetic testing and screening in Cyprus and Germany: contingencies, continuities, ordering effects and bio-cultural intimacy
pp. 120
Nutrigenomics
pp. 133
Introduction: Genomes and markets
pp. 136
Making Europe unsafe for agbiotech
pp. 153
Genetic information and insurance underwriting: Contemporary issues and approaches in the global economy
pp. 171
On a critical path: Genomics, the crisis of pharmaceutical productivity and the search for sustainability
pp. 189
States, markets and networks in bioeconomy knowledge value chains
pp. 209
Introduction
pp. 213
Stakeholder representations in genomics
pp. 229
Human genetics and cloning in the media: mapping the research field
pp. 248
Cultural imaginaries and laboratories of the real: Representing the genetic sciences
pp. 273
Genes in our knot
pp. 289
Introduction: Expressing the gene: the discursive and institutional regulation of genetics
pp. 293
Genetics: Law and regulation
pp. 309
Forensic DNA databases and biolegality: The co-production of law, surveillance technology and suspect bodies
pp. 328
Biobanks and the challenges of governance, legitimacy and benefit
pp. 347
Introduction
pp. 350
Rethinking privacy in the genetic age
pp. 375
Bioethics and human genetic engineering
pp. 393
Towards a bioethics of disability and impairment
pp. 408
Ethical perspectives on animal biotechnology
pp. 427
Introduction
pp. 430
Religion and nationhood: Collective identities and the New Genetics
pp. 448
Extravagance, or the good and the bad of genetic diversity Amade M’charek
pp. 463
Eugenics
pp. 474
Human dignity and biotechnology policy
pp. 491
Introduction
pp. 495
Centralising labels to distribute data: The regulatory role of genomic consortia
pp. 512
Innovative genetic technologies, governance and social accountability
pp. 528
Genomic platforms and hybrid formations
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