The paper presents findings from an ethnography of dysmorphology, a specialism in genetic medicine, to explore genetic counselling as a process through which parents ‘become informed.’ Current professional and policy debate over the use of genetic technology in medicine emphasises the need for informed choice making, and for genetic services that provide parents with what is referred to as ‘non-directive genetic counselling.’ In the paper the process of becoming informed is shown to be very specific and to have its own effects. Specifically, genetics is performed in dysmorphology as a space of ambiguity and uncertainty. In addition, parents are engaged by the clinic as participants in the very processes through which their child, and perhap...
Undertaking presymptomatic or predictive genetic testing should involve a considered choice. Decisio...
This chapter focuses on one specific healthcare context of genetic counselling. Genetic counselling ...
The article reconsiders the nature and location of science in the development of genetic classificat...
This article examines the specific ways in which the gene, the clinic, and the family interact in cl...
Contemporary scientific and clinical knowledges and practices continue to make available new forms o...
The article reconsiders the nature and location of science in the development of genetic classificat...
In the last decade, post-genomic researches have led to renegotiate several notions, such as health ...
Couples who are at risk of transmitting a genetic disease to their offspring may face difficult chal...
For this project I describe the socio-historical development of a particularapplication of genetic p...
Abstract: Developments in genetics with diagnostic, pre-symptomatic and predictive testing involve s...
The prenatal or preconception genetic counseling may represent a key step for those who cope with re...
Undertaking presymptomatic or predictive genetic testing should involve a considered choice. Decisio...
This chapter focuses on one specific healthcare context of genetic counselling. Genetic counselling ...
The article reconsiders the nature and location of science in the development of genetic classificat...
This article examines the specific ways in which the gene, the clinic, and the family interact in cl...
Contemporary scientific and clinical knowledges and practices continue to make available new forms o...
The article reconsiders the nature and location of science in the development of genetic classificat...
In the last decade, post-genomic researches have led to renegotiate several notions, such as health ...
Couples who are at risk of transmitting a genetic disease to their offspring may face difficult chal...
For this project I describe the socio-historical development of a particularapplication of genetic p...
Abstract: Developments in genetics with diagnostic, pre-symptomatic and predictive testing involve s...
The prenatal or preconception genetic counseling may represent a key step for those who cope with re...
Undertaking presymptomatic or predictive genetic testing should involve a considered choice. Decisio...
This chapter focuses on one specific healthcare context of genetic counselling. Genetic counselling ...
The article reconsiders the nature and location of science in the development of genetic classificat...