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People''s Science: Bodies and Rights on the Stem Cell Frontier

English

By (author): Ruha Benjamin

Stem cell research has sparked controversy and heated debate since the first human stem cell line was derived in 1998. Too frequently these debates devolve to simple judgmentsgood or bad, life-saving medicine or bioethical nightmare, symbol of human ingenuity or our fall from graceignoring the people affected. With this book, Ruha Benjamin moves the terms of debate to focus on the shifting relationship between science and society, on the people who benefitor don'tfrom regenerative medicine and what this says about our democratic commitments to an equitable society.

People's Science uncovers the tension between scientific innovation and social equality, taking the reader inside California's 2004 stem cell initiative, the first of many state referenda on scientific research, to consider the lives it has affected. Benjamin reveals the promise and peril of public participation in science, illuminating issues of race, disability, gender, and socio-economic class that serve to define certain groups as more or less deserving in their political aims and biomedical hopes. Under the shadow of the free market and in a nation still at odds with universal healthcare, the socially marginalized are often eagerly embraced as test-subjects, yet often are unable to afford new medicines and treatment regimes as patients.

Ultimately, Ruha Benjamin argues that without more deliberate consideration about how scientific initiatives can and should reflect a wider array of social concerns, stem cell research from African Americans' struggle with sickle cell treatment to the recruitment of women as tissue donorsstill risks excluding many. Even as regenerative medicine is described as a participatory science for the people, Benjamin asks us to consider if the people ultimately reflects our democratic ideals.

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  • Weight: 295g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jun 2013
  • Publisher: Stanford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780804782968

About Ruha Benjamin

Ruha Benjamin is an Assistant Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University and is a Faculty Associate in the Program on the History of Science the Center for Health and Wellbeing the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies and the Center for Global Health and Health Policy at Princeton. She has been awarded fellowships by the American Council of Learned Societies the Harvard Kennedy School of Government's Science Technology and Society Program the National Science Foundation and the Ford Foundation among others. Ruha is actively engaged in community initiatives that investigate the social impact and meaning of new biotechnologies and blogs about the broader questions of innovation and citizen science at facebook.com/peoples.science and on Twitter @Peoples_Science. Visit www.ruhabenjamin.com to learn more.

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