Buch, Englisch, 232 Seiten, Format (B × H): 240 mm x 162 mm, Gewicht: 472 g
Reihe: Genetics and Society
An Approach to Rethinking Science in Society
Buch, Englisch, 232 Seiten, Format (B × H): 240 mm x 162 mm, Gewicht: 472 g
Reihe: Genetics and Society
ISBN: 978-1-138-09852-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Conceptually, this volume presents a situated and reflexive approach for philosophy and sociology of the life sciences. The practices that are part of stem cell research are dispersed, and the concepts that tie them together are tenuous; there are persistent problems with the validation of findings, and the ontology of the stem cell is elusive. The array of applications shapes a growing bioeconomy that is dependent on patient donations of tissues and embryos, consumers, and industrial support. In this volume it is argued that this research now denotes not a specific field but a flexible web of intersecting practices, discourses, and agencies. To capture significant parts of this complex reality, this book presents recent findings from researchers, who have studied in-depth aspects of this matrix of stem cell research.
This volume presents state-of-the-art examinations from senior and junior scholars in disciplines from humanities and laboratory research to various social sciences, highlighting particular normative and epistemological intersections. The book will appeal to scholars as well as wider audiences interested in developments in life science and society interactions. The novel matrix approach and the accessible case studies make this an excellent resource for science and society courses.
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1. Knowledge and Normativity: A Matrix of Disciplines and Practices 2. Big Promise, Big Business: The Socio-Cultural and Regulatory Dynamics of Stem Cell Tourism 3. The Bioeconomies of Stem Cell Research 4. Science, Ethics and Patents: Ethically-Motivated Barriers to the Patenting of the Results of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research 5. Current Developments in Human Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation 6. In-vivo Reprogramming: A New Era in Regenerative Medicine 7. Modeling Human Neurodegeneration Using Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells 8. Stem Cell Biology: A Conceptual Overview 9. What Keeps an Outdated Stem Cell Concept Alive? A Search for Traces in Science and Society 10. Mapping Laboratories and Pinpointing Intentions: The Entanglement of Audit and Reproducibility in the STAP Case 11. The Ethics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research in Turkey: Exploring the Moral Reasoning of Muslim Scholars 12. Balancing Social Justice and Risk Management in the Governance of Gene Drive Technology: Lessons from Stem Cell Research