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© 2015 Matthias Wienroth and Euǵnia Rodrigues. All rights reserved. The areas of personal genomics and citizen science draw on - and bring together - different cultures of producing and managing knowledge and meaning. They also cross local and global boundaries, are subjects and objects of transformation and mobility of research practices, evaluation and multi-stakeholder groups. Thirdly, they draw on logics of 'convergence': new links between, and new kinds of, stakeholders, spaces, knowledge, practices, challenges and opportunities. This themed collection of essays from nationally and internationally leading scholars and commentators advances and widens current debates in Science and Technology Studies and in Science Policy concerning 'converging technologies' by complementing the customary focus on technical aspirations for convergence with the analysis of the practices and logics of scientific, social and cultural knowledge production that constitute contemporary technoscience. In case studies from across the globe, contributors discuss the ways in which science and social order are linked in areas such as direct-to consumer genetic testing and do-it-yourself biotechnologies. Organised into thematic sections, 'Knowing New Biotechnologies' explores:. ways of understanding the dynamics and logics of convergences in emergent biotechnologies. governance and regulatory issues around technoscientific convergences. democratic aspects of converging technologies - lay involvement in scientific research and the co-production of biotechnology and social and cultural knowledge.
Editor(s): Wienroth M, Rodrigues E
Publication type: Edited Book
Publication status: Published
Series Title: Knowing New Biotechnologies: Social Aspects of Technological Convergence
Year: 2015
Number of Pages: 1-204
Print publication date: 01/03/2015
Online publication date: 01/02/2015
Acceptance date: 01/01/1900
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Inc.
URL: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315776781
DOI: 10.4324/9781315776781
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ISBN: 9781317691501