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Title: A synoptic survey of the bioethics of human genome research
Author(s): McNally, R. and Wheale, P.*
Source: International Journal of Biotechnology, 5, 1, 21-37, Published: 2003

Title: Animals in their nature: a case study of public attitudes on animals, genetic modification and nature
Author(s): Macnaughten, P.
Source: Sociology, 38, 533-551, Published: 2004

Title: Assisted reproduction: managing an unruly technology
Author(s): Levitt, M.
Source: Health Care Analysis 12:1, 41-49, Published: 2004

Title: Biosciences and the rise of regional science policy
Author(s): Cooke, P.
Source: Science and Public POlicy, (3), Published: 2004

Title: Communicating health and the New Genetics
Author(s): Franklin, S.
Source: Finnish Information Studies, 27-45, Published: 2003

Title: Complementarity rather than integration
Author(s): Levitt, M.
Source: Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy 7:1, 81-83, Published: 2004

Title: Covert repertoires: ecotage in the UK
Author(s): Plows, A., Wall, D.* Doherty, B.*
Source: Social Movement Studies, 3, 2, Published: 2004

Title: Drowning in a sea of estrogen: sex hormones, sexual reproduction and sex
Author(s): Roberts, C
Source: Sexualities, 6, 2, 195-213, Published: 2003

Title: Ethics in food and agriculture: views from the FAO
Author(s): Bhardwaj, M., Maekawa, F.*, Niimura, Y.* and Macer, D. R. J.*
565-588, Published: 2003

Title: Gene week: a novel way of consulting the public
Author(s): Levitt, M., Weiner, K.*and Goodacre, J.*
Source: Public Understanding of Science 14, 67-79, Published: 2005

Title: Genetic databases and public attitudes: a comparison of Estonia, UK and Iceland
Author(s): Korts, K.,* Weldon, S. and Gudmundsdottir, M.*(
Source: TRAMES 7, 4, Published: 2003

Title: Genomic databases as global public goods?
Author(s): Chadwick, R., Wilson, S.
Source: Res Publica , 123-134, Published: 2004

Title: Global bioethics and international governance of biotechnology
Author(s): Bhardwaj, M.
Published: 2003

Title: Human genetic banking: altruism, benefit and consent
Author(s): Williams, G. and Schroeder, D.*
Source: New Genetics and Society, 23, 1 , 89-113, Published: 2004

Title: Integrating global knowledge flows: life sciences as a knowledge economy exemplar
Author(s): Cooke, P.
Source: Global Knowledge Flows and Economic Development,, Published: 2004

Title: King Canute meets the Beach Boys: responses to the third wave
Author(s): Evans, R. and Collins, H. M.*
Source: Social Studies of Sciences, 33, 3,, 435-52, Published: 2003

Title: Life sciences clusters and regional policy
Author(s): Cooke, P.
Source: Urban Studies 41, 1113-1131, Published: 2004

Title: Living with genetic disorders
Author(s): Clarke, A.
Source: gentics and society, Published: 2004

Title: Post-eugenics, eubionics and the handicap ground for abortion
Author(s): McNally, R.
Source: The Human Genome, Published: 2004

Title: Public consultation in bioethics. What's the point of asking the public when they have neither scientific nor ethical expertise?
Author(s): Levitt, M.
Source: Health Care Analysis 11:1, 15-25, Published: 2003

Title: Regional knowledge capabilities, embeddedness of firms and industry organisation: bioscience megacentres and economic geography
Author(s): Cooke, P.
Source: European Planning Studies, 12 (5), , Published: 2004

Title: Rethinking nature-culture: anthropology and the New Genetics
Author(s): Franklin, S.
Source: Anthropological Theory, 3, 1,, 65-85, Published: 2003

Title: Risk, reflexivity and social control in child protection: new times or same old story
Author(s): Welsh, I. and Scourfield, J.*
Source: Critical Social Policy, 23, 3,, 390-420, Published: 2003

Title: Sex, race and unnatural difference: tracking the chiastic logic of menopause-related discourses
Author(s): Roberts, C.
Source: European Journal of Women's Studies, 11, 1,, Published: 2003

Title: Sociomics: Locating and analysing proteomics networks on the World Wide Web
Author(s): McNally, R. and Glasner, P.
Source: Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, 4 (8), Published: 2005

Title: Talking about money: public participation and expert knowledge in the Euro referendum
Author(s): Evans, R.
Source: British Journal of Sociology, 55, 1, 35-53, Published: 2004

Title: The molecular biology revolution and the rise of bioscience megacentres in North America and Europe
Author(s): Cooke, P.
Source: Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, (22), , 161-177, Published: 2004

Title: The rebel colours of S26: strategic and tactical framings during the Prague IMF/WB protests
Author(s): Welsh, I. and Chesters, G.*
Source: Sociological Review, 52, 3, 314-335, Published: 2004

Title: The third wave of science studies: studies of expertise and experience
Author(s): Evans, R. and Collins, H.M.
Source: Social Studies of Sciences, 32, 2, 235-296, Published: 2002

Title: Banking on immortality? Exploring the stem cell supply chain from embryo to therapeutic application
Author(s): Glasner, P.
Source: Current Sociology, 355-366, Published: March 2005

Title: Constructing a critical bioethics by deconstructing culture/nature dualism
Author(s): Twine, R.
Source: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 285-295, Published: June 2005

Title: Human genetic research: emerging trends in ethics
Author(s): Chadwick, R. et al
Source: Nature Reviews Genetics, 75-79, Published: January 2005

Title: UK Biobank: a model for public engagement?
Author(s): Levitt, M.
Source: Genomics, Society and Policy, 78-81, Published: December 2005

Title: A well placed trust? Public perceptions of the governance of DNA databases
Author(s): Levitt, M. et al
Source: Critical Public Health, 311-321, Published: December 2005

Title: Regionally asymmetric knowledge capabilities and open innovations exploring Globalisation 2
Author(s): Cooke, P.
Source: Research Policy, 1128-1149, Published: October 2005

Title: Rational drug design, the knowledge value chain and bioscience megacentres
Author(s): Cooke, P.
Source: Cambridge Journal of Economics, 325-341, Published: May 2005

Title: Visionary, precautionary and constrained 'varieties of devolution' in the economic governance
Author(s): Cooke, P. et al
Source: Regional Studies, 437-451, Published: June 2005

Title: The Future of human nature (book review)
Author(s): Welsh, I. et al
Source: New Genetics and Society, 122-125, Published: August 2005

Title: Pharmacogenetics, identity and individual choice
Author(s): Chadwick, R
Source: Northern Ireland Forum for Ethics in Medicine , 5-17, Published: November 2004

Title: The right not to know: A challenge for accurate self-assessment
Author(s): Chadwick, R.
Source: Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology, 299-301, Published: December 2004

Title: Human gene banks
Author(s): Williams, G.
Source: Lahey Clinic Medical Ethics, 1-2, Published: December 2004

Title: Bioethics: recognizing diversity
Author(s): Chadwick, R.
Source: Bioetica ou Bioeticas Na Evolucao das Sociedades, 375, Published: December 2005

Title: Re-positioning the patient. The implications of 'being at risk'
Author(s): Prior, L. et al
Source: Social Science and Medicine, 1869-1879, Published: 2005

Title: Urteilsf?higkeit von Menschen mit psychischen St?rungen und Suizidbeihilf
Author(s): Bosshard, G et al
Source: Schweizerische Juristenzeitung , 53-62,81-91, Published: 2005

Title: Gene week: a novel way of consulting the public
Author(s): Levitt, M. et al
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 67-79, Published: January 2005

Title: Forgoing treatment at the end of life in six European countries
Author(s): Bosshard, G et al
Source: Arch Intern Med, 401-407, Published: February 2005

Title: From warnock to the stem cell bank - evaluating the UK's regulatory measures for stem cell research
Author(s): Twine, R.
Source: Journal of International Biotechnology Law, 1-14, Published: 2005

Title: Ethical aspects of ICT implants in the human body
Author(s): Whittaker, P.
Source: European Group for Ethics in Science and the New Technologies, Published: March 2005

Title: Biotechnology and ethics: the next ten years
Author(s): Whittaker, P.
Source: General report on the activities of the European Group for Ethics, Published: 2005

Title: Adjudicating the GM food wars: science, risk & democracy in world trade law
Author(s): Wynne, B. et al
Source: Yale Journal of International Law, 81-123, Published: 2005

Title: Are human gene banks worth it? A dialogue with Jon Merz
Author(s): Williams, G.
Source: Lahey Clinic Medical Ethics, 10-11, Published: March 2005

Title: Bioethics and large-scale biobanking: individualistic ethics and collective projects
Author(s): Willams, G.
Source: Genomics, Society and Policy, 50-66, Published: August 2005

Title: Professional ethics and the 'good' of science
Author(s): Chadwick, R.
Source: Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 247-256, Published: September 2005

Title: Therapeutic cloning: the ethical limits
Author(s): Whittaker, P.
Source: Taxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 689-691, Published: September 2005

Title: Access and accountability. Part of an 'exchange' piece on ethical governance of UK Biobank
Author(s): Wilson, S.
Source: Science and Public Affairs, Published: September 2005

Title: Reflexing complexity, post-genomic knowledge and reductionist returns in public science
Author(s): Wynne, B.
Source: Theory, Culture and Society, 67-94, Published: October 2005

Title: Complexity and social movement:process and emergence in planetary action systems
Author(s): Welsh, I. et al
Source: Theory, Culture and Society, 187-211, Published: October 2005

Title: Horizons in nutritional science. The case for strategic international alliances to harness nutritional genomics for public and personal health
Author(s): Chadwick, R.
Source: British Journal of Nutrition, 623-632, Published: November 2005

Title: Nanotechnology, governance and public deliberation: what role for the social sciences?
Author(s): Wynne, B. et al
Source: Science Communication, 268-291, Published: December 2005

Title: Genetic risk estimation by healthcare professionals
Author(s): Clarke, A. et al
Source: Medical Journal Australia, 116-118, Published: February 2005

Title: (Mis)alignments in counselling for Huntingdon's disease predictive testing: clients' responses to reflective frames
Author(s): Sarangi, S., Clarke, A. et al
Source: Journal of Genetic Counseling, 29-42, Published: February 2005

Title: Improving the referral process for familial breast cancer genetic counselling: findings of three randomised controlled trials of two interventions
Author(s): Clarke, A. et al
Source: Health Technology Assessment, 1-126, Published: February 2005

Title: Emphasising parental choice on newborn screening
Author(s): Clarke, A. et al
Source: British Journal of Midwifery, 165-168, Published: March 2005

Title: Multiple mechanisms are implicated in the generation of 5q35 microdeletions in Sotos syndrome
Author(s): Clarke, A. et al
Source: Journal of Medical Genetics, 307-313, Published: April 2005

Title: Genetic professionals? report of non-disclosure of genetic risk information within families
Author(s): Clarke, A. et al
Source: European Journal of Human Genetics, 556-562, Published: May 2005

Title: Dysmorphology and the spectacle of the clinic
Author(s): Clarke, A., Featherston, K., Atkinson, P. et al
Source: Sociology of Health and Illness, 551-574, Published: July 2005

Title: Early onset seizures and Rett-like features associated with mutations in CDKL5
Author(s): Clarke, A. et al
Source: European Journal of Human Genetics, 1113-1120, Published: July 2005

Title: Dimensional phenotypic analysis and functional categorisation of mutations reveal novel genotype-phenotype associations in Rett syndrome
Author(s): Clarke, A. et al
Source: European Journal of Human Genetics, 1121-1130, Published: July 2005

Title: Commentary - Professionals' theories and institutional interaction
Author(s): Clarke, A.
Source: Communication and Medicine, 189-191, Published: October 2005

Title: ?Gross rearrangements of the MECP2 gene are found in both classical and atypical Rett Syndrome
Author(s): Clarke, A. et al
Source: Journal of Medical Genetics, Online, Published: September 2005

Title: Editorial introduction to special issue of journal
Author(s): Haran, J. et al
Source: Extrapolation, Published: March 2005

Title: Introduction: postcolonial technoscience
Author(s): McNeil, M.
Source: Science as Culture, 105-112, Published: June 2005

Title: Forecasting science futures: legitimizing hope and calming fears in the embryo stem cell debate
Author(s): Kitzinger, J. et al
Source: Social Science and Medicine, 731-740, Published: August 2005

Title: Chains of custody: visualisation, representation and accountability in the processing of forensic DNA evidence
Author(s): McNally, R. et al
Source: Communication and Cognition, 297-318, Published: 2005

Title: Sociomics! Using the "IssueCrawler" to map, monitor and engage with the global proteomics research network
Author(s): McNally, R.
Source: Proteomics, 3010-3016, Published: August 2005

Title: Science, "sens commun" et prevue AND: une controverse judiciaire a propos de la comprehension publique de la science
Author(s): Mcnally, R. et al
Source: Droit et Societe, 655-681, Published: 2005

Title: Begriffsbestimmungen in der Sterbehilfe.
Author(s): Bosshard, G
Source: Swiss Medical Forum, 193-198, Published: February 2005

Title: Genommedizin: Eine Standortbestimmung
Author(s): Bosshard, G
Source: Swiss Medical Forum, 199-204, Published: February 2005

Title: Bar-coded children: an exploration of issues around the inclusion of children on the England and Wales nation DNA database
Author(s): Levitt, M. and Tomasini, F.
Source: Genomics, Society & Policy, 41-56, Published: May 2006

Title: Looking back, looking beyond: revisiting ethics of genome generation
Author(s): Bhardwaj. M.
Source: Journal of Biosciences, 167-176, Published: March 2006

Title: Overcritical, overfriendly? A dialogue between a sociologist and a philosopher on genetic technology and its applications
Author(s): Levitt, M. et al
Source: Medicine, Healthcare & Philosophy, 377-383, Published: December 2006

Title: Words of mass destruction: British newspaper coverage of the genetically modified food debate, expert and non expert reactions
Author(s): Pieri, E. et al
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 5-29, Published: January 2006

Title: Bioethical implications of globalization: an international consortium project of the European Commission
Author(s): Chadwick, R. et al
Source: PLoS Medicine, 1-4, Published: February 2006

Title: Response to commentators
Author(s): Chadwick, R.
Source: Communication & Medicine, 99-100, Published: May 2006

Title: Wrestling with behavioural genetics, science ethics and public conversations
Author(s): Levitt, M.
Source: Genomics, Society & Policy, 132-133, Published: May 2006

Title: Medicine's next goldmine? The implications of the new genetic health technologies for the health service
Author(s): Glasner, P. et al
Source: Medicine, Healthcare & Philosophy, 33-41, Published: March 2006

Title: Public engagement as a means of restoring trust in science? Hitting the notes but missing the music
Author(s): Wynne, B.
Source: Community Genetics, 211-220, Published: May 2006

Title: Stigmatization, Culture and Counseling A Commentary on Growing Up and Living with NF1: a UK-Bangladeshi Case Study-by Santi Rozario
Author(s): Clarke, A. et al
Source: Journal of Genetic Counselling, 561-5, Published: 2007

Title: How Benchmarking Can Lever Cluster Competitiveness
Author(s): Cooke, P.
Source: International Journal of Technology Management, 292-320, Published: 2007

Title: Criminality in our genes?
Author(s): Pieri, E. and Levitt, M.
Source: Genomics Network, 4-5, Published: 2007

Title: The micropolitics of responsibility vis-?-vis autonomy: Parental accounts of childhood genetic testing and (non) disclosure
Author(s): Clarke, A., Arribas-Ayllon, M. and Sarangi, S.
Source: Sociology of Health and illness, Published: 2007

Title: "Should families own genetic information? No." (A head-to-head debate)
Author(s): Clarke, A.
Source: British Medical Journal, Published: 2007

Title: Communicating about haemophilia within the family: the importance of context and of experience.
Author(s): Clarke, A. et al
Source: Haemophilia, 189-198, Published: 2007

Title: Family communication about cystic fibrosis from the mother's perpective: an exploratory study
Author(s): Clarke, A.
Source: Journal of Research in Nursing, 619-632, Published: 2007

Title: Report from the UK and Eire Association on Genetic Counselling Supervision
Author(s): Clarke, A. et al
Source: Journal of Genetic Counselling, 127-42, Published: 2007

Title: Qualitative study of surgeon's experiences of participation in a pragmatic multi-centre RCT
Author(s): Featherstone, K.
Source: Trials, online, Published: 2007

Title: Banking Expectations: Reflections on the promise of biobanks
Author(s): Tutton, R.
Source: Personalised Medicine, 463-469, Published: 2007

Title: Racial Categories in Medicine: A Failure in Evidence-Based Practice?
Author(s): Tutton, R.
Source: PLoS Medicine, Online, Published: 2007

Title: Biobanks, association studies and validity: ethical , legal and social challenges in Asia
Author(s): Bhardwaj, M.
Source: Journal of International Biotechnology Law, 133-145, Published: 2007

Title: From farm to pharma: public health challenges of nutrigenomics
Author(s): Bhardwaj, M.
Source: Personalised Medicine, 423-430, Published: 2007

Title: Searching for the Win-Win? Animals, Genomics and Welfare
Author(s): Twine, R.
Source: International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food, 1-18, Published: 2007

Title: Thinking Across Species - A Critical Bioethics Approach to Enhancement
Author(s): Twine, R.
Source: Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, online, Published: 2007

Title: Animal Genomics and Ambivalence: A Sociology of Animal Bodies in Agricultural Biotechnology
Author(s): Twine, R.
Source: Genomics, Society And Policy, 99-117, Published: 2007

Title: Thinking Animality and Neurocultural Selfhood
Author(s): Mackenzie, A.
Source: South Atlantic Quarterly, 145-64, Published: 2007

Title: Wireless Networks and the Problem of over-Connectedness
Author(s): Mackenzie, A.
Source: Media International Australia, 94-105, Published: 2007

Title: Ict Tools for Searching, Annotation and Analysis of Speech, Music, Film and Video: Prospects for Research in the Arts and Humanities
Author(s): Mackenzie, A. et al
Source: Journal of Literary and Linguistic Computing, 469-88, Published: 2007

Title: Human rights and genomics: science, genomics and social movements at the 2004 London Social Forum
Author(s): Plows, A. and Welsh, I.
Source: New Genetics and Society, 123-135, Published: 2007

Title: Environmental Direct Action in Manchester, Oxford and North Wales: A Protest Event Analysis in Environmental Politics
Author(s): Plows, A. et al
Source: Environmental Politics, 805-825, Published: 2007

Title: Listening Without Prejudice?: Re-discovering the Value of the Disinterested Citizen
Author(s): Plows, A.
Source: Social Studies of Science, 827-853, Published: 2007

Title: The anatomy of interpretation:Coming to term's with the analyst's paradox in professional disourse studies
Author(s): Sarangi, S.
Source: Text and Talk, 5-6, 567, 584, Published: 2007

Title: The Affect of Efficiency: Personal Productivity Equipment Encounters the Multiple
Author(s): Mackenzie, A.
Source: Ephemera: Theory and Politics in Organization, 137-156, Published: 2008

Title: Wirelessness as Experience of Transition
Author(s): Mackenzie, A.
Source: FibreCulture, online, Published: 2008

Title: Social Inclsuivity versus analytical acuity? A qualitative study of UK researchers regarding the inclsion of minority racial/ethnic groups in biobanks
Author(s): Tutton, R. et al
Source: Medical Law International, 169-190, Published: 2008

Title: The Standardization of Race and Ethnicity in Journal Editorials and UK Biobanks
Author(s): Tutton, R. et al
Source: Social Studies of Science, 407-423, Published: 2008

Title: Sociomics - Cesagen multidisciplinary workshop on the transformation of knowledge production in the biosciences and its consequences
Author(s): McNally, R.
Source: Proteomics, 222-224, Published: 2008

Title: Third Party Certification of Agro-Products in China: A study of Agro-Product producers in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hangzhou and Qingdao
Author(s): Busch, L. et al
Source: Food Protection Trends, 765-770, Published: 2008

Title: Animal Engineering
Author(s): Twine, R.
30-32, Published: 2008

Title: The UK Stem Cell Bank as Performative Architecture
Author(s): Glasner, P
Source: New Genetics and Society, 87-98, Published: 2008

Title: The UK Stem Cell Bank : Securing the Past, Validating the Present, Protecting the Future
Author(s): Glasner, P. Atkinson, P. and Stephens, N.
Source: Science As Culture, 43-56, Published: 2008

Title: Cowboy cloners, mavericks and kings: a cautionary tale of a promissory science
Author(s): Glasner, P.
Source: 21st Century Society: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences, 265-274, Published: 2008

Title: Performing stable angina pectoris: an ethnographic study
Author(s): Featherstone, K.
Source: Social Science and Medicine, 1497-1508, Published: 2008

Title: We the peoples.. The adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Author(s): Oldham, P.
Source: Anthropology Today, 5-9, Published: 2008

Title: Participation and the New Governance of Life
Author(s): Reynolds, P.
Source: Biosocieties, 265-86, Published: 2008

Title: The Two Cultures Become Multiple? Sciences, Humanities and Everyday Experimentation
Author(s): Mackenzie, A.
Source: Australian Feminist Studies, Special Issue on science and Culture, 87-100, Published: 2008

Title: Managing Self-responsibility through other-orientated blame: Family accounts of genetic testing
Author(s): Clarke, A., Arribas- Ayllon, M. and Sarangi, S.
Source: Social Science and Medicine, 1521-1532, Published: 2008

Title: The Micropolitics of Responsibility vis-?-vis autonomy: Parental Accounts of Childhood Genetic testing and (non)disclosure
Author(s): Clarke, A., Arribas- Ayllon, M. and Sarangi, S.
Source: Sociology of Health and Illness, 255-271, Published: 2008

Title: How risk is perceived, constructed and interpreted by clients in clinical genetics and the effects on decision making
Author(s): Clarke, A. et al
Source: Journal of Genetic Counselling, 30-63, Published: 2008

Title: Interventions to Improve Risk Communication in Clinical genetics: Systematic Review
Author(s): Clarke, A. et al
Source: Patient Education and Counselling, 4-25, Published: 2008

Title: Public Engagement in Science and Technology Issues: Performing and obscuring a political-epistemic category-mistake
Author(s): Wynne, B.
Source: International Journal for East Asian Science and Technology Studies, 88-107, Published: 2008

Title: Elephants in the Room Where Publics Encounter Science
Author(s): Wynne, B.
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 21-33, Published: 2008

Title: Risky Idividuals and the Politics of Genetic Research into Aggressiveness and Violence
Author(s): Pieri, E. and Levitt, M.
Source: Bioethics, 509-18, Published: 2008

Title: “A form of Practical Machinery”: The origins of Research Ethics Committees in the UK: 1967-1972
Author(s): Hedgecoe, A.
Source: Medical History, Published: 2010

Title: Bioethics and the Reinforcement of Socio-technical Expectations
Author(s): Hedgecoe, A.
Source: Social Studies of Science, 163-186 , Published: 2010

Title: Complexity and accountability: The witches brew of psychiatric genetics
Author(s): Arribas-Ayllon, M., Bartlett, A. and Featherstone, K.
Source: Social Studies of Science, Published: 2010

Title: Agriculture and Food Quality and Safety Certification Agencies in Four Chinese Cities
Author(s): Hongping, F., Ye, Z., Zhao, W., Tian, H., Qi, Y. and Busch, L.
Source: Food Control, Vol. 20, pp. 627-630., Published: 2010

Title: Biobanks and the In/Exclusion of Minority Racial/Ethnic Groups
Author(s): Tutton, R.
Source: Race/Ethnicity: Interdisciplinary Global Contexts, Vol.1, Issue 3, pp.75-95, Published: 2010

Title: Biopolitics in Asia
Author(s): Glasner, P.
Source: New Genetics and Society, Published: 2010

Title: Complexity and accountability: The witches brew of psychiatric genetics
Author(s): Arribas-Ayllon, M., Bartlett, A. and Featherstone, K.
Source: Social Studies of Science, Published: 2010

Title: Daring to Imagine
Author(s): Wynne, B.
Source: Seminar: Knowledge in Question (New Delhi, India), Vol. 597, Iss. 5, pp. 25-32, Published: 2010

Title: From reproduction to research: sourcing eggs, IVF and cloning in the UK
Author(s): O'Riordan, K. and Haran, J.
Source: Feminist Theory, Vol. 10, Iss. 2, pp. 191-210, Published: 2010

Title: Gender and the human genome
Author(s): Chadwick, R.
Source: Mens Sana Monographs, Vol. 1, Iss. 7, pp. 10-19, Published: 2010

Title: Gender and the human genome
Author(s): Lunshof, J. and Chadwick, R.
Source: Chinese Medical Ethics, Vol. 22, Iss. 3, pp. 5-8, Published: 2010

Title: Intensive movement in wireless digital signal processing: from calculation to envelopment
Author(s): Mackenzie, A.
Source: Environment and Planning A, Vol. 41, Iss. 6, Published: 2010

Title: Intersectional Disgust? - Animals and (Eco) Feminism
Author(s): Twine, R.
Source: Feminism and Psychology - Special Issue on Gender, Psychology and Nonhuman Animals, Vol. 20, Iss. 1, Published: 2010

Title: Life, Science and Biopower
Author(s): Raman, S. and Tutton, R.
Source: Science, Technology and Human Values , Published: 2010

Title: Modest Witnessing and managing the boundaries between science and the media: a case study of breakthrough and scandal
Author(s): Haran, J. and Kitzinger, J.
Source: Public Understanding of Science, Vol. 18, Iss. 6, pp. 634-652, Published: 2010

Title: Nonmedical Sex Selection: Ethical Issues
Author(s): Strange, H.
Source: British Medical Bulletin, Published: 2010

Title: Performing stable angina pectoris: an ethnographic study
Author(s): Somerville, C., Featherstone, K., Hemingway, H., Timmis, A. and Feder, G.
Source: Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 66, Iss. 7, pp. 1497-1508, Published: 2010

Title: Plant Sciences and the Public Good
Author(s): Stengel, K. and Wynne, B.
Source: Science, Technology and Human Values, Vol. 34, Iss. 3, pp. 289-312, Published: 2010

Title: Professional Ethics and Scientific Behavioural Norms
Author(s): Chadwick, R.
Source: Xinhua Digest, Vol. 22, Iss. 5, Published: 2010

Title: Realising the 'Learning Country': Research Activity and Capacity With Welsh Local Authorities
Author(s): Power, S., Taylor, C., Lewis, J., Connolly, M., Thomas, G. and Jones, S.W.
Source: Contemporary Wales, Vol. 3, Published: 2010

Title: Sexual rights and gender roles in a religious context
Author(s): Shahida, Z. Arulmozhi, R., Qiu, R., Raucher, M., Chadwick, R. and Nossier, A.
Source: International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, Vol. 106, Iss. 2, pp. 151-155, Published: 2010

Title: Standards, Techno-Economic Networks, and Playing Fields: Performing the Global Market Economy
Author(s): Loconto, A. and Busch, L.
Source: Review of International Political Economy, Published: 2010

Title: Strange Weather, Again: climate science as political art
Author(s): Wynne, B.
Source: Theory, Culture and Society, 1-17, Published: 2010

Title: Subjectivity and genetics: the making and unmaking of autonomy
Author(s): Arribas-Ayllon, M., Featherstone, K. and Atkinson, P.
Source: Social Theory and Health, Published: 2010

Title: Taxonomy, Biodiversity and their Publics in 21st Century DNA Barcoding
Author(s): Ellis, R., Waterton, C. and Wynne, B.
Source: Public Understanding of Science, Vol. 18, Iss. 7, pp. 1-16, Published: 2010

Title: The Ethics of Nonmedical Sex Selection
Author(s): Strange, H. and Chadwick, R.
Source: Health Care Analysis, Published: 2010

Title: The practical ethics of genetic responsibility: nondisclosure and the autonomy of affect
Author(s): Arribas-Ayllon, M., Featherstone, K. and Atkinson, P.
Source: Health and Social Theory, Published: 2010

Title: The Private Governance of Food: Equitable Exchange or Bizarre Bazaar?
Author(s): Busch, L.
Source: Agriculture and Human Values, Published: 2010

Title: The promise of makeability: digital video editing and the cinematic life
Author(s): Mackenzie, A. and Furstenau, A.
Source: Journal of Visual Communication, Vol. 8, Iss. 1, Published: 2010

Title: What is 'applied' in applied ethics?
Author(s): Chadwick, R.
Source: Applied Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 1, pp. 1-7, Published: 2010

Title: What Kind of Agriculture Do We Want? What Might Science Deliver?
Author(s): Busch, L.
Source: Natures, Sciences, Sociétés, Vol. 17, Iss. 3, pp. 241-247, Published: 2010