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(Ebook) Human Cloning in the Media (Genetics and Society) by Joan Haran ISBN 9780203936474, 9780415422369, 0203936477, 0415422361

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Authors:Joan Haran
Pages:256 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:2.54 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780203936474, 9780415422369, 0203936477, 0415422361
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(Ebook) Human Cloning in the Media (Genetics and Society) by Joan Haran ISBN 9780203936474, 9780415422369, 0203936477, 0415422361

This book examines the making of human cloning as an imaginary practice and scientific fact. It explores the controversies surrounding both ‘therapeutic cloning’ for stem cell research and ‘reproductive’ cloning. The authors analyse the cultural production of cloning, how practices and representations play out in the global arena, and its transformation from science fiction to science practice. Case studies are used to illustrate key fore grounded issues: the image of the scientist, scientific expertise and institutions the governance of science the representation of women’s bodies as the subjects and objects of biotechnology the constitution of publics, both as objects of media debate, and as their intended audience. Drawing together the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge, with insights from media and cultural studies, this book offers a timely contribution to debates about the public communication of science and the status of scientific truth. This book will be a valuable companion to students on undergraduate courses in media studies, science communication, cultural studies, science and technology studies and sociology.
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