Abby Lippman's geneticisation thesis, of the early 1990s, argued and anticipated that with the rise of genetics, increasing areas of social and health related activities would come to be understood and defined in genetic terms leading to major changes in society, medicine and health care. We review the considerable literature on geneticisation and consider how the concept stands both theoretically and empirically across scientific, clinical, popular and lay discourse and practice. Social science scholarship indicates that relatively little of the original claim of the geneticisation thesis has been realised, highlighting the development of more complex and dynamic accounts of disease in scientific discourse and the complexity of relationshi...
Recent years have seen the birth of sociogenomics via the infusion of molecular genetic data. We chr...
Genetics can do more than predict, explain or help treat medical conditions - it can create new ones...
This paper explores competing discourses that envision different socio-technical landscapes opened u...
Abby Lippman’s geneticization thesis, of the early 1990s, argued and anticipated that with the rise...
AbstractThe concept of geneticization belongs to a style of thinking within the social sciences that...
The concept of geneticization belongs to a style of thinking within the social sciences that refers ...
The so-called new genetics is widely predicted to radically transform medicine and public health and...
The term ‘geneticization’ describes a process where by there is an increasing tendency to use geneti...
Genetic science has advanced rapidly in recent years; things happen now that might have seemed like ...
It is increasingly apparent that social scien-tists need to engage the rapidly accumulat-ing develop...
For many years the rhetoric of the new genetics have been criticised for their inherent determinism,...
It is increasingly apparent that social scien-tists need to engage the rapidly accumulat-ing develop...
Advances in the understanding of molecular biology associated with the Human Genome Project are alre...
For many years the rhetoric of the new genetics have been criticised for their inher-ent determinism...
The way in which ‘the social’ is treated in discourses about the new human genetics is an important ...
Recent years have seen the birth of sociogenomics via the infusion of molecular genetic data. We chr...
Genetics can do more than predict, explain or help treat medical conditions - it can create new ones...
This paper explores competing discourses that envision different socio-technical landscapes opened u...
Abby Lippman’s geneticization thesis, of the early 1990s, argued and anticipated that with the rise...
AbstractThe concept of geneticization belongs to a style of thinking within the social sciences that...
The concept of geneticization belongs to a style of thinking within the social sciences that refers ...
The so-called new genetics is widely predicted to radically transform medicine and public health and...
The term ‘geneticization’ describes a process where by there is an increasing tendency to use geneti...
Genetic science has advanced rapidly in recent years; things happen now that might have seemed like ...
It is increasingly apparent that social scien-tists need to engage the rapidly accumulat-ing develop...
For many years the rhetoric of the new genetics have been criticised for their inherent determinism,...
It is increasingly apparent that social scien-tists need to engage the rapidly accumulat-ing develop...
Advances in the understanding of molecular biology associated with the Human Genome Project are alre...
For many years the rhetoric of the new genetics have been criticised for their inher-ent determinism...
The way in which ‘the social’ is treated in discourses about the new human genetics is an important ...
Recent years have seen the birth of sociogenomics via the infusion of molecular genetic data. We chr...
Genetics can do more than predict, explain or help treat medical conditions - it can create new ones...
This paper explores competing discourses that envision different socio-technical landscapes opened u...