The 1998 announcement by American researcher Richard Seed that he intended to clone a human person for reproductive reasons created a large amount of journalistic attention and controversy in the Danish mass media. Developing a theoretical framework inspired by Bruno Latour, this paper analyzes the mass mediated articulation of this announcement as an exploration of the socially viable interpretations of human cloning within the controversial field of biotechnology. An inductive analysis of scripts employed by four national newspapers identifies four main scripts: scientific education, pragmatic regulation, absolute re...
This case study examines news coverage of genetic cloning in three major print newspapers and three ...
Cloning is an area of science that changes daily; with advances being made constantly. This technol...
This paper presents the results of empirical research that analyzed UK news media coverage of clonin...
The 1998 announcement by American researcher Richard Seed that he intended to clone a ...
The issue of human cloning has featured in the national science policy agendas in both the United St...
AbstractMediawatch: The news agenda can be tough for science journalists trying to attract interest ...
The ability of scientists to apply cloning technology to humans has provoked public discussion and m...
In this article, the author analyzes the reported coverage on human cloning and the Raelians in the ...
This is a post-print version. The official published version can be accessed from the link below - C...
Biomedical research and technologies such as cloning, stem cell research, and the dec...
Previous research indicates a lack of clear international guidelines on the permissibility of embryo...
The issue of human cloning has featured in the national science policy agendas in both the United St...
The issue of human cloning has received intense media and political attention since the cloning of D...
During the second half of the previous century, biologists were continuously searching for the answe...
Fictional representations of human cloning, in light of the redefinition of scientific and socio-cul...
This case study examines news coverage of genetic cloning in three major print newspapers and three ...
Cloning is an area of science that changes daily; with advances being made constantly. This technol...
This paper presents the results of empirical research that analyzed UK news media coverage of clonin...
The 1998 announcement by American researcher Richard Seed that he intended to clone a ...
The issue of human cloning has featured in the national science policy agendas in both the United St...
AbstractMediawatch: The news agenda can be tough for science journalists trying to attract interest ...
The ability of scientists to apply cloning technology to humans has provoked public discussion and m...
In this article, the author analyzes the reported coverage on human cloning and the Raelians in the ...
This is a post-print version. The official published version can be accessed from the link below - C...
Biomedical research and technologies such as cloning, stem cell research, and the dec...
Previous research indicates a lack of clear international guidelines on the permissibility of embryo...
The issue of human cloning has featured in the national science policy agendas in both the United St...
The issue of human cloning has received intense media and political attention since the cloning of D...
During the second half of the previous century, biologists were continuously searching for the answe...
Fictional representations of human cloning, in light of the redefinition of scientific and socio-cul...
This case study examines news coverage of genetic cloning in three major print newspapers and three ...
Cloning is an area of science that changes daily; with advances being made constantly. This technol...
This paper presents the results of empirical research that analyzed UK news media coverage of clonin...