The paper discusses the rapid and significant development of new genetic technologies (in health, food and agriculture) in the theoretical context of the globalisation debate. We show how the studies on the ethical, legal and social implications of biotechnological innovation have themselves emerged as an important factor in the technological innovation and product development process. Ethical considerations are becoming integral to attempts to understand techno-scientific developments in late modernity. However, ethical studies have so far been more focused on the medical rather than the overall commercial application of genomics. Their relevance to this wider context of the globalised commodification of new genetics needs to be explored. ...
In an age of global capitalism, pandemics, far-flung biobanks, multinational drug trials and telemed...
The authors discuss the wider social and ethical consequences of recent developments in bioinformati...
Modern genetics becomes a bridge between the natural sciences, humanities and social practtoon the s...
The paper discusses the rapid and significant development of new genetic technologies (in health, fo...
Modern new biotechnology has the potential to provide major economic and other benefits, but at the ...
Global governance of emerging, disruptive biomedical technologies presents a multitude of ethical pr...
The ethical implications of gene technology are still evolving. The paper highlights some of the iss...
The development of biotechnologies, as the contemporary technological progress in general, not alway...
In the popular media and scientific literature, the idea of medical utopia seems to have been revive...
Miodern new biotechnology has the potential to provide major economic and other benefits, but at the...
Modern new biotechnology has the potential to provide major economic and other benefits, but at the ...
In the past decade, the human genome has been completely sequenced and the know-ledge from it has be...
Geno-technology is a technology unlike any other, with significant implications for life in the 21st...
With the rise of genomics promises and concerns have emerged about future possibilities for screenin...
The so-called 'new genetics,' a phrase sometimes associated with The Human Genome Initiative, poses ...
In an age of global capitalism, pandemics, far-flung biobanks, multinational drug trials and telemed...
The authors discuss the wider social and ethical consequences of recent developments in bioinformati...
Modern genetics becomes a bridge between the natural sciences, humanities and social practtoon the s...
The paper discusses the rapid and significant development of new genetic technologies (in health, fo...
Modern new biotechnology has the potential to provide major economic and other benefits, but at the ...
Global governance of emerging, disruptive biomedical technologies presents a multitude of ethical pr...
The ethical implications of gene technology are still evolving. The paper highlights some of the iss...
The development of biotechnologies, as the contemporary technological progress in general, not alway...
In the popular media and scientific literature, the idea of medical utopia seems to have been revive...
Miodern new biotechnology has the potential to provide major economic and other benefits, but at the...
Modern new biotechnology has the potential to provide major economic and other benefits, but at the ...
In the past decade, the human genome has been completely sequenced and the know-ledge from it has be...
Geno-technology is a technology unlike any other, with significant implications for life in the 21st...
With the rise of genomics promises and concerns have emerged about future possibilities for screenin...
The so-called 'new genetics,' a phrase sometimes associated with The Human Genome Initiative, poses ...
In an age of global capitalism, pandemics, far-flung biobanks, multinational drug trials and telemed...
The authors discuss the wider social and ethical consequences of recent developments in bioinformati...
Modern genetics becomes a bridge between the natural sciences, humanities and social practtoon the s...