In the first Australian study of its kind, paternity testing was shown to have the overwhelming support of the general public.* However, the use of paternity testing without the knowledge of the mother, or “motherless testing” was found to be more controversial. Through the analysis of a series of focus groups conducted as a follow up to the national monitor of public opinion on attitudes to new technologies, including DNA paternity testing, this paper examines these controversial attitudes to paternity testing in more depth. The results suggest that public attitudes are informed by media generated knowledge based on high profile cases of disputed paternity, such as in ‘misattributed paternity’ and ‘paternity fraud’. Through an analysis of ...
Background Increasing use of genetic technologies in clinical and research settings is increasing th...
This article analyses Australian newspaper coverage of the Magill v Magill case, a landmark legal ca...
Background Increasing use of genetic technologies in clinical and research settings is increasing th...
This article reports on the findings of the Swinburne National Technology and Society Monitor in rel...
There has been a substantial shift of opinion among Australians in support of DNA paternity testing ...
There has been a substantial shift of opinion among Australians in support of DNA paternity testing ...
This paper reports the preliminary findings of a qualitative investigation into the experience of ge...
This paper analyses the complex issues faced by regulators of the infertility treatment industry in ...
New technologies are creating new choices and dilemmas in contemporary families. DNA parentage testi...
Initially DNA paternity tests were government policy driven tests to identify biological fathers for...
This paper reports findings from a study on paternity testing.1 Through an analysis of in-depth inte...
Each edition of this annual \u27snapshot\u27 of public perceptions of technological change includes ...
This thesis examines DNA paternity testing as a practiced technique in shaping the lives of children...
DNA paternity tests, in both private and public laboratories, have become popular of late throughou...
This article analyses Australian newspaper coverage of the Magill v Magill case, a landmark legal ca...
Background Increasing use of genetic technologies in clinical and research settings is increasing th...
This article analyses Australian newspaper coverage of the Magill v Magill case, a landmark legal ca...
Background Increasing use of genetic technologies in clinical and research settings is increasing th...
This article reports on the findings of the Swinburne National Technology and Society Monitor in rel...
There has been a substantial shift of opinion among Australians in support of DNA paternity testing ...
There has been a substantial shift of opinion among Australians in support of DNA paternity testing ...
This paper reports the preliminary findings of a qualitative investigation into the experience of ge...
This paper analyses the complex issues faced by regulators of the infertility treatment industry in ...
New technologies are creating new choices and dilemmas in contemporary families. DNA parentage testi...
Initially DNA paternity tests were government policy driven tests to identify biological fathers for...
This paper reports findings from a study on paternity testing.1 Through an analysis of in-depth inte...
Each edition of this annual \u27snapshot\u27 of public perceptions of technological change includes ...
This thesis examines DNA paternity testing as a practiced technique in shaping the lives of children...
DNA paternity tests, in both private and public laboratories, have become popular of late throughou...
This article analyses Australian newspaper coverage of the Magill v Magill case, a landmark legal ca...
Background Increasing use of genetic technologies in clinical and research settings is increasing th...
This article analyses Australian newspaper coverage of the Magill v Magill case, a landmark legal ca...
Background Increasing use of genetic technologies in clinical and research settings is increasing th...