Public understanding of the new genetics is often criticized in discussions about the social and ethical issues the new genetics raise. In this paper we challenge the “deficit model” evident in this dominant discourse, and offer a constructivist approach. We explore lay expertise about the new genetics, presenting an analysis of data from ten focus group discussions with a range of lay people. After distinguishing four different types of knowledge lay people hold—technical, methodological, institutional, and cultural—we go on to consider how lay people's mobilization of this “stock of knowledge” is influenced by social location and social context, exploring in particular interviewees' perceptions of relevancy. We conclude that identifying l...
Although lay people know that various diseases can be inherited, the idea that unhealthy life styles...
Recent developments in genetics have provoked considerable controversy and involve various kinds of ...
It is easy to think that much of the important scientific research today concerns genetics. In the l...
Public understanding of the new genetics is often criticized in discussions about the social and eth...
Public dialogue about science, technology and medicine is an established part of the activities of a...
Public dialogue about science, technology and medicine is an established part of the activities of a...
In this paper we examine new genetics professionals' accounts of the social context of their work. W...
ABSTRACT Public dialogue about science, technology and medicine is an established part of the activi...
“Where do we draw the line?” is a question that is frequently asked in discussions about the new gen...
The way in which ‘the social’ is treated in discourses about the new human genetics is an important ...
The significance of public relationships with scientific and medical expertise has increasingly been...
We live in an age of rapidly advancing genetic research. This research is generating new knowledge t...
Drawing from a critical sociology of knowledge perspective, we situate the production of genetic inf...
We live in an age of rapidly advancing genetic research. This research is generating new knowledge t...
Different sociologies have a contribution to make in terms of identifying problems with untheorized ...
Although lay people know that various diseases can be inherited, the idea that unhealthy life styles...
Recent developments in genetics have provoked considerable controversy and involve various kinds of ...
It is easy to think that much of the important scientific research today concerns genetics. In the l...
Public understanding of the new genetics is often criticized in discussions about the social and eth...
Public dialogue about science, technology and medicine is an established part of the activities of a...
Public dialogue about science, technology and medicine is an established part of the activities of a...
In this paper we examine new genetics professionals' accounts of the social context of their work. W...
ABSTRACT Public dialogue about science, technology and medicine is an established part of the activi...
“Where do we draw the line?” is a question that is frequently asked in discussions about the new gen...
The way in which ‘the social’ is treated in discourses about the new human genetics is an important ...
The significance of public relationships with scientific and medical expertise has increasingly been...
We live in an age of rapidly advancing genetic research. This research is generating new knowledge t...
Drawing from a critical sociology of knowledge perspective, we situate the production of genetic inf...
We live in an age of rapidly advancing genetic research. This research is generating new knowledge t...
Different sociologies have a contribution to make in terms of identifying problems with untheorized ...
Although lay people know that various diseases can be inherited, the idea that unhealthy life styles...
Recent developments in genetics have provoked considerable controversy and involve various kinds of ...
It is easy to think that much of the important scientific research today concerns genetics. In the l...