03999 am 22006613u 450 991034821990332120200504175238.01-134-16257-X1-134-16258-81-280-71047-097866107104780-203-96289-310.4324/9780203962893 (CKB)1000000000409716(EBL)356132(OCoLC)437220603(SSID)ssj0000210349(PQKBManifestationID)11174328(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000210349(PQKBWorkID)10282898(PQKB)11138237(MiAaPQ)EBC356132(OCoLC)441752698(EXLCZ)99100000000040971620180706d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrNew genetics, new social formations /edited by Peter Glasner, Paul Atkinson and Helen GreensladeNew York, N.Y. :Routledge,2007.1 online resource (305 p.)Genetics and SocietyDescription based upon print version of record.0-415-75943-9 0-415-39323-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Book Cover; Half-Title; Series-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: New genetics, new social formations; 2. British public attitudes to agricultural biotechnology and the 2003 GM Nation? public debate: Distrust, ambivalence and risk; 3. The UK stem cell bank: Creating safe stem cell lines and public support?; 4. Public biotechnology inquiries: From rationality to reflexivity; 5. The precautionary principle on trial: The construction and transformation of the precautionary principle in the UK court context6. The social construction of the biotech industry7. Biopiracy and the bioeconomy; 8. Identifying John Moore: Narratives of persona in patent law relating to inventions of human origin; 9. Sampling policies of isolates of historical interest: The social and historical formation of research populations in the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China; 10. The making of scientific knowledge in the anthropological perspective: Case studies from the French scientific community; 11. Genomics and the transformation of knowledge: The bioinformatics challenge12. Science, media and society: The framing of bioethical debates around embryonic stem cell research between 2000 and 200513. 'Natural forces': The regulation and discourse of genomics and advanced medical technologies in Israel; 14. Survival of the gene?: 21st-century visions from genomics, proteomics and the new biology; IndexNew genetic technologies cut across a range of public regulatory domains and private lifeworlds, often appearing to generate an institutional void in response to the complex challenges they pose. As a result, a number of new social formations are being developed to legitimate public engagement and avoid the perceived democratic deficit that may result. Papers in this volume discuss a variety of these manifestations in a global context, including:genetic data bankscommittees of inquirynon-governmental organisations (NGOs)national research laboGenetics and society (Series)Medical geneticsSocial aspectsGenetic engineeringMoral and ethical aspectsElectronic books.Medical geneticsSocial aspects.Genetic engineeringMoral and ethical aspects.174.296042Atkinson Paul28015Glasner Peter E873245Greenslade Helen873246FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910348219903321New genetics, new social formations1949437UNINA00910nam a2200253 i 4500991001043259707536110204s2004 it 001 0 ita d884207442Xb1395152x-39ule_instDip.to Studi Giuridiciita327.090Preterossi, Geminello,1966-252753L'Occidente contro se stesso /Geminello PreterossiRomaBari :Laterza,2004xi, 131 p. ;19 cmSaggi tascabili Laterza ;285Con bibliografiaCiviltàStoriaSec. XX..b1395152x02-04-1404-02-11991001043259707536LE027 327.09 PRE01.0112027000244027le027-E10.00-l- 01010.i1523228122-02-11Occidente contro se stesso251158UNISALENTOle02704-02-11ma -itait 20