Commentators frequently point to the involvement of biomedicine and bioscience in the objectification and commodification of human body parts and the consequent potential for violation of personal, social and community meanings. Through a study of UK media coverage of controversies associated with the removal of body parts and human materials from children, we argue that an exclusive emphasis on the role of medicine and the biosciences in the commodification of human materials ignores the important role played by commercially motivated mass media organisations. Analysis of the language of news reports covering the period of the organ retention controversies in the UK reveals the ways in which the mass media contribute to the commodification...
Commodification of the human body and its services is frequently contested. However, certain forms o...
From the 1980s onwards, the biomedical sector has become intricately interwoven within academic, ind...
From the 1980s onwards, the biomedical sector has become intricately interwoven within academic, ind...
Commentators frequently point to the involvement of biomedicine and bioscience in the objectificatio...
Commentators frequently point to the involvement of biomedicine and bioscience in the objectificatio...
become a prominent theme in contemporary debates about the body. These focus on how the reorganizati...
We are in an era in which the processing of human cells, tissues, and organs into therapeutic tools ...
We are in an era in which the processing of human cells, tissues, and organs into therapeutic tools ...
Over the past half-century, the development and refinement of the technologyof tissue and organ tran...
Science and medicine have long possessed a culturally distinct status in American society; however, ...
Mass media increasingly inform lay people about health and illness, and shape how people think about...
Located within the context of recent debates about the body as both a material and socially construc...
Changing the culture? The report into the removal of organs from children at Alder Heymakes harrowin...
Mass media increasingly inform lay people about health and illness, and shape how people think about...
The commodification of the human body and body parts for medical and health purposes raises major co...
Commodification of the human body and its services is frequently contested. However, certain forms o...
From the 1980s onwards, the biomedical sector has become intricately interwoven within academic, ind...
From the 1980s onwards, the biomedical sector has become intricately interwoven within academic, ind...
Commentators frequently point to the involvement of biomedicine and bioscience in the objectificatio...
Commentators frequently point to the involvement of biomedicine and bioscience in the objectificatio...
become a prominent theme in contemporary debates about the body. These focus on how the reorganizati...
We are in an era in which the processing of human cells, tissues, and organs into therapeutic tools ...
We are in an era in which the processing of human cells, tissues, and organs into therapeutic tools ...
Over the past half-century, the development and refinement of the technologyof tissue and organ tran...
Science and medicine have long possessed a culturally distinct status in American society; however, ...
Mass media increasingly inform lay people about health and illness, and shape how people think about...
Located within the context of recent debates about the body as both a material and socially construc...
Changing the culture? The report into the removal of organs from children at Alder Heymakes harrowin...
Mass media increasingly inform lay people about health and illness, and shape how people think about...
The commodification of the human body and body parts for medical and health purposes raises major co...
Commodification of the human body and its services is frequently contested. However, certain forms o...
From the 1980s onwards, the biomedical sector has become intricately interwoven within academic, ind...
From the 1980s onwards, the biomedical sector has become intricately interwoven within academic, ind...