New Genetics, New Social Formations

New 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 a...

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Other Authors: Glasner, Peter (Editor), Atkinson, Paul (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2007
Series:Genetics and Society
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