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서명/저자사항 | How genes matter : genetic medicine as subjectivisation practices/ Bernhard Wieser. |
개인저자 | Wieser, Bernhard,author. |
형태사항 | 1 online resource (365 pages). |
총서사항 | Body cultures |
기타형태 저록 | Print version: Wieser, Bernhard. How Genes Matter : Genetic Medicine as Subjectivisation Practices. Bielefeld : Transcipt Verlag, ?017 9783837637663 |
ISBN | 9783839437667 3839437660 |
서지주기 | Includes bibliographical references. |
내용주기 | Introduction -- Subjectivisation as theoretical framework -- Methodology -- Genes in the womb -- Coming into being -- New conditions for the sciences of life -- ELSA as a heritage of public controversies -- Public accountability of newborn screening -- Ethical boundary work -- Subjectivisation of bioscientists -- Science, politics, and the public -- Constituting oneself as a researcher -- Negotiating who ELSA researchers are -- Methodological challenges -- Why science policy context matters. |
요약 | Understanding the significance of genetic factors for our lives requires an analysis that goes beyond biological aspects. It is especially necessary to take into account how human beings relate to others and to themselves. Who we are is a result of social action and the ways in which human beings constitute themselves as subjects. Seen from this perspective, genetic medicine is a social practice that shapes how we think about us, how we conduct our behavior and how we care for our children. This book scrutinizes practices by which individuals become knowledgeable about their genes and constitute them as responsible decision makers. |
일반주제명 | Medical genetics. Genetic engineering. Genomics --Moral and ethical aspects. Genetics --Moral and ethical aspects. Gentechnologie Mensch Subjekt Soziales Handeln Medizinische Ethik Medizinsoziologie Genetische Beratung Pr?natale Diagnostik Neugeborenes Reihenuntersuchung Individuum Entscheidungsfindung Identit?t Wissen Genomics --ethics. Genetics, Medical. Genetic Privacy. Genetic Research. Bioethical Issues. |
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