Local Cells, Global Science

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Author_Aditya Bharadwaj
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bioethics in India
biomedical governance
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Civic Epistemologies
cross-cultural bioethical frameworks
economy
embryonic
Embryonic Stem Cell
Embryonic Stem Cell Research
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ethnographic research
extraction
gender and biotechnology
Global Locales
Global Moral Economy
Globalized Research System
Gm Food
Human Embryonic Stem Cells
Human Stem Cell Research
Human Tissue Authority
Informed Consent
Ipr Protection
IVF Cycle
IVF Embryo
IVF Laboratory
IVF Treatment
lines
Local Moral Worlds
maverick
Maverick Science
moral
Reliance Life Sciences
reproductive technologies
research
SCB
Spare Embryos
stem
Stem Cell
Stem Cell Research
Stem Cell Technology
therapies
tissue donation ethics
UK News Medium
worlds

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415396097
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Sep 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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One of the first studies of an exciting new development in global biotechnology, this cutting edge text examines the extent of the transnational movements of tissues, stem cells, and expertise, in the developing governance framework of India.

Documenting the impact of local and global governance frames on the everyday conduct of research, this groundbreaking book traces the journey of ‘spare’ human embryos in IVF clinics to public and private laboratories engaged in isolating stem cells for potential therapeutic application. The discussion also examines the gender dimension as a potential site for exploitation in the sourcing of embryonic and other biogenic materials, and suggests that a moral economy has developed in which the ethical values of the global 'North' support and encourage the donation of abundant and ethically ‘neutral’ embryos by the 'South'.

This unique exploration is grounded in an empirical, multi-sited ethnographic study that takes a thoroughly comparative analysis of the ethical, religious and social issues in Europe, the United States, and organ donations already prevalent in India. In this theoretically-sensitive analysis, the authors use the resources of social anthropology and the social sciences in an innovative text which will appeal to postgraduates and professionals in the areas of STS studies, genetics, bioethics, and anthropology.

Aditya Bharadwaj is Lecturer in the School of Social and Political Studies at the University of Edinburgh. His principal research interest is in the area of New Reproductive and Genetic Technologies and their rapid spread in diverse global locales ranging from South Asia, North Africa to United Kingdom. Peter Glasner is Professorial Research Fellow for CESAGen at Cardiff University. His longstanding interests are in the organisation and management of the new genetics, the development of innovative health technologies, and in public participation in techno-scientific decision-making.