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Future of genetic technologies

Future of genetic technologies Books Weber accurately claims his study is relevant to GREM continue to spread, the details of Weber’s “scholars and practitioners in public administration, analysis have the potential to become valuable political science, natural resources management, and guides for making GREM efforts even more environmental policy” (page 37). As models of successful. Robert Frost Genetic Politics: From eugenics to genome by context. It might even make thought-provoking read- ing for those more familiar with the pipette and labo- Anne Kerr and Tom Shakespeare ratory bench. New Clarion Press, 2002, £25, ISBN 1-873797- A well-placed chapter on current clinical genetics 26-5-5 and testing procedures serves as a bridge to the sec- ond half of the book — the authors own analysis of the contemporary situation. Here particular attention The light bulb, the computer keyboard, the refrigera- is given to the regulation of genetics and the social tor, the bicycle and now, genetic technologies. consequences of genetic choices. By questioning the What do these assorted technologies have in notion of choice itself, the authors’ attention moves common? They have all been used to contest the from the technology–society relationship to examine concept of technological determinism — the idea the relationship between the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Science and Public Policy Oxford University Press

Future of genetic technologies

Science and Public Policy , Volume 30 (5) – Oct 1, 2003

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Oxford University Press
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0302-3427
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1471-5430
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10.1093/spp/30.5.385
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Books Weber accurately claims his study is relevant to GREM continue to spread, the details of Weber’s “scholars and practitioners in public administration, analysis have the potential to become valuable political science, natural resources management, and guides for making GREM efforts even more environmental policy” (page 37). As models of successful. Robert Frost Genetic Politics: From eugenics to genome by context. It might even make thought-provoking read- ing for those more familiar with the pipette and labo- Anne Kerr and Tom Shakespeare ratory bench. New Clarion Press, 2002, £25, ISBN 1-873797- A well-placed chapter on current clinical genetics 26-5-5 and testing procedures serves as a bridge to the sec- ond half of the book — the authors own analysis of the contemporary situation. Here particular attention The light bulb, the computer keyboard, the refrigera- is given to the regulation of genetics and the social tor, the bicycle and now, genetic technologies. consequences of genetic choices. By questioning the What do these assorted technologies have in notion of choice itself, the authors’ attention moves common? They have all been used to contest the from the technology–society relationship to examine concept of technological determinism — the idea the relationship between the

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Published: Oct 1, 2003

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