“Where do we draw the line?” is a question that is frequently asked in discussions about the new genetics. In this paper we explore a range of lay people's accounts of drawing the line. We show that, beyond its rhetorical function, answering this question involves important discussions about genetic research, testing, regulation, and social provision for people who are sick or disabled. It raises difficult questions about clients' and service providers' autonomy and responsibility and about which human illnesses, conditions, and characteristics ought to be the subject of research and testing. In particular, we show how differences in the amount and type of information and advice available to clients of genetic testing, the level of social s...
Advances in the understanding of molecular biology associated with the Human Genome Project are alre...
This article explores the accounts of eugenics made by a small but important group of British scient...
Meteoric scientific advances in genetic technologies with the potential for human gene editing inter...
Public understanding of the new genetics is often criticized in discussions about the social and eth...
Public understanding of the new genetics is often criticized in discussions about the social and eth...
Recent developments in genetics have provoked considerable controversy and involve various kinds of ...
Identifying the genetic basis of disease is not a straightforward medical procedure but implicates t...
The way in which ‘the social’ is treated in discourses about the new human genetics is an important ...
This article critically explores the distribution of rights and responsibilities associated with rec...
In this paper we examine new genetics professionals' accounts of the social context of their work. W...
Although lay people know that various diseases can be inherited, the idea that unhealthy life styles...
The debate on genetic testing for Huntingtons disease has beendominated heavily by the bioethical an...
It is increasingly apparent that social scien-tists need to engage the rapidly accumulat-ing develop...
This article offers a brief overview of how methods of DNA testing are reframing what it means to be...
It is increasingly apparent that social scien-tists need to engage the rapidly accumulat-ing develop...
Advances in the understanding of molecular biology associated with the Human Genome Project are alre...
This article explores the accounts of eugenics made by a small but important group of British scient...
Meteoric scientific advances in genetic technologies with the potential for human gene editing inter...
Public understanding of the new genetics is often criticized in discussions about the social and eth...
Public understanding of the new genetics is often criticized in discussions about the social and eth...
Recent developments in genetics have provoked considerable controversy and involve various kinds of ...
Identifying the genetic basis of disease is not a straightforward medical procedure but implicates t...
The way in which ‘the social’ is treated in discourses about the new human genetics is an important ...
This article critically explores the distribution of rights and responsibilities associated with rec...
In this paper we examine new genetics professionals' accounts of the social context of their work. W...
Although lay people know that various diseases can be inherited, the idea that unhealthy life styles...
The debate on genetic testing for Huntingtons disease has beendominated heavily by the bioethical an...
It is increasingly apparent that social scien-tists need to engage the rapidly accumulat-ing develop...
This article offers a brief overview of how methods of DNA testing are reframing what it means to be...
It is increasingly apparent that social scien-tists need to engage the rapidly accumulat-ing develop...
Advances in the understanding of molecular biology associated with the Human Genome Project are alre...
This article explores the accounts of eugenics made by a small but important group of British scient...
Meteoric scientific advances in genetic technologies with the potential for human gene editing inter...