This article introduces thinking from science and technology studies (STS) and in particular the work of Callon to study the topic of genetic testing and private insurance markets. To explore the fruitfulness of this STS approach, I will reconstruct the conventional framing of genetics and insurance as a way of understanding the underlying mechanisms that have led to the solutions of enacting Genetic Non-Discrimination Acts (GNDAs) in private insurance markets. I argue how this conventional framing has been underpinned by a shared paradigm of genetic exceptionalism and I indicate the role of genes as operators of solidarity in aligning a hybrid coalition of concerned groups and people, captured by the trope of genetic discrimination. Using ...
Rapid developments in genetic testing have given rise to fundamental ethical, legal, and social ques...
In this article, we locate the future of genetic science in a variety of discourses, ranging from th...
Decoding the human genome and identifying genetic sequences may provide, among other things, for the...
This article introduces thinking from science and technology studies (STS) and in particular the wor...
Advances in genomics and postgenomics have renewed interest in the impact of genomic health informat...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter Sahra Gibbon, Barbara Prainsack, Stephen Hilgartner and Janell...
This article offers an analysis of the way private insurers deal with the issue of genetics and insu...
Genetics discrimination has become a large concern among scholars, scientists, the media, and the pu...
Abstract Over the past years, one of the most contentious topics in policy debates on genetics has b...
Original and interdisciplinary, this is the first book to explore the relationship between a neolibe...
This Article argues that our growing powers of genetic testing to identify individual health risks t...
Over the past years, one of the most contentious topics in policy debates on genetics has been the u...
Insurance has not always been viewed as a corporate behemoth; it was once seen as the basis for a fa...
‘One for all, all for one’. This is the famous motto from the Three Musketeers who stayed in solidar...
The governance of genetics involves a wide range of policy networks and covers a considerable array ...
Rapid developments in genetic testing have given rise to fundamental ethical, legal, and social ques...
In this article, we locate the future of genetic science in a variety of discourses, ranging from th...
Decoding the human genome and identifying genetic sequences may provide, among other things, for the...
This article introduces thinking from science and technology studies (STS) and in particular the wor...
Advances in genomics and postgenomics have renewed interest in the impact of genomic health informat...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter Sahra Gibbon, Barbara Prainsack, Stephen Hilgartner and Janell...
This article offers an analysis of the way private insurers deal with the issue of genetics and insu...
Genetics discrimination has become a large concern among scholars, scientists, the media, and the pu...
Abstract Over the past years, one of the most contentious topics in policy debates on genetics has b...
Original and interdisciplinary, this is the first book to explore the relationship between a neolibe...
This Article argues that our growing powers of genetic testing to identify individual health risks t...
Over the past years, one of the most contentious topics in policy debates on genetics has been the u...
Insurance has not always been viewed as a corporate behemoth; it was once seen as the basis for a fa...
‘One for all, all for one’. This is the famous motto from the Three Musketeers who stayed in solidar...
The governance of genetics involves a wide range of policy networks and covers a considerable array ...
Rapid developments in genetic testing have given rise to fundamental ethical, legal, and social ques...
In this article, we locate the future of genetic science in a variety of discourses, ranging from th...
Decoding the human genome and identifying genetic sequences may provide, among other things, for the...