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Born and made : an ethnography of pre-implantation genetic diagnosis

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Are new reproductive and genetic technologies racing ahead of a society that is unable to establish limits to their use?

Have the "new genetics" outpaced our ability to control their future applications?

This book examines the case of preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), the procedure used to prevent serious genetic disease by embryo selection, and the so-called "designer baby" method.

Using detailed empirical evidence, the authors show that far from being a runaway technology, the regulation of PGD over the past fifteen years provides an example of precaution and restraint, as well as continual adaptation to changing social circumstances.

Through interviews, media and policy analysis, and participant observation at two PGD centers in the United Kingdom, "Born and Made" provides an in-depth sociological examination of the competing moral obligations that define the experience of PGD.Among the many novel findings of this pathbreaking ethnography of reproductive biomedicine is the prominence of uncertainty and ambivalence among PGD patients and professionals - a finding characteristic of the emerging "biosociety," in which scientific progress is inherently paradoxical and contradictory.

In contrast to much of the speculative futurology that defines this field, "Born and Made" provides a timely and revealing case study of the on-the-ground decision-making that shapes technological assistance to human heredity.

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Princeton University Press
0691121931 / 9780691121932
Paperback / softback
19/11/2006
United States
English
272 p. : ill.
23 cm
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Born and Made is the first full-length qualitative study of preimplantation genetic diagnosis. Using the methods of cultural studies and ethnography, Franklin and Roberts observe a London hospital laboratory that delivers this service to couples whose genetic history is fraught with dead children, miscarriages, and infertility. This is a compelling story of science in action. -- Rayna Rapp, New York University Franklin and Roberts provide an innovative analysis of preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) through an ethnographic account of scientists, clinicians, genetic counselors, and patients
Born and Made is the first full-length qualitative study of preimplantation genetic diagnosis. Using the methods of cultural studies and ethnography, Franklin and Roberts observe a London hospital laboratory that delivers this service to couples whose genetic history is fraught with dead children, miscarriages, and infertility. This is a compelling story of science in action. -- Rayna Rapp, New York University Franklin and Roberts provide an innovative analysis of preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) through an ethnographic account of scientists, clinicians, genetic counselors, and patients PSAK Genetics (non-medical)