This article synthesises recent research examining how families live with genetic risk and the processes of genetic decision-making and disclosure among family members who have been or are at risk of transmitting a familial genetic condition. Its aim is to generate substantive theory that can inform our understanding of the interactional processes at work in the distribution of mutual knowledge and awareness of genetic risk in families. The article is structured around three interrelated concepts. Kinscape refers to the constellation of relations and relatedness that are recognised practically; timescape to the multiple temporal frames of social relations and their transformation and genescape to the constellation of knowledge, belief and p...
Genes taking kinship by storm ? Has the propensity for a given society to define kinship in terms o...
Little is known about how parents explain to their children their risk of inheriting a gene that may...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The approach was to follow families through the ‘jou...
This article synthesises recent research examining how families live with genetic risk and the proce...
The development of the ‘new genetics’ in the early 1990's opened up a new space which required some ...
Now that genetic inheritance is featuring more and more as an explanation of disease and human behav...
In the twenty-first century, the advent of biomedicine has seen genealogy become geneticized, techno...
This Cancer Research UK funded qualitative research was inspired by my genetic counselling experienc...
There is an explosion of interest in the ‘new genetics’, and increasingly people are being referred ...
This article is a revised version of a talk given in lieu of the Ph.D. dissertation: "Huntington´s D...
In families affected by an inherited genetic condition, parents face a difficult task of having to c...
Some have argued that advances in molecular genetics will lead to the geneticisation of identity and...
The implications of the recent developments of “new Genetics ” have been discussed in the scientific...
Objectives: Communicating genetic risk is a distressing process for families affected by inherited g...
This article explores the lay constructions of genetic risk, the right not to know and the obligatio...
Genes taking kinship by storm ? Has the propensity for a given society to define kinship in terms o...
Little is known about how parents explain to their children their risk of inheriting a gene that may...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The approach was to follow families through the ‘jou...
This article synthesises recent research examining how families live with genetic risk and the proce...
The development of the ‘new genetics’ in the early 1990's opened up a new space which required some ...
Now that genetic inheritance is featuring more and more as an explanation of disease and human behav...
In the twenty-first century, the advent of biomedicine has seen genealogy become geneticized, techno...
This Cancer Research UK funded qualitative research was inspired by my genetic counselling experienc...
There is an explosion of interest in the ‘new genetics’, and increasingly people are being referred ...
This article is a revised version of a talk given in lieu of the Ph.D. dissertation: "Huntington´s D...
In families affected by an inherited genetic condition, parents face a difficult task of having to c...
Some have argued that advances in molecular genetics will lead to the geneticisation of identity and...
The implications of the recent developments of “new Genetics ” have been discussed in the scientific...
Objectives: Communicating genetic risk is a distressing process for families affected by inherited g...
This article explores the lay constructions of genetic risk, the right not to know and the obligatio...
Genes taking kinship by storm ? Has the propensity for a given society to define kinship in terms o...
Little is known about how parents explain to their children their risk of inheriting a gene that may...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The approach was to follow families through the ‘jou...