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Genomics Network

genomics network

Cesagen

cesagen
Publics of Technoscience

Publics of Technoscience

Sub-Theme Leaders: Joan Haran and Maureen McNeil

At Cesagen we:

  • explore how publics are understood, represented, embodied, performed and observed in genomic and post-genomic technoscience
  • analyse the production of imagined publics in policy, media and scientific documents and social interactions related to the biosciences
  • develop reflexive approaches  to  methodologies for eliciting and accounting for public responses to the risks and promises of technoscience in academic, policy and end-user domains
  • develop theoretical and empirical modes for studying the publics which are invited to, or which self-organise to engage with technoscience

Barcoding Nature: Shifting taxonomic practices in an age of biodiversity loss
Claire Waterton

Bringing Standards to Life in Contemporary Biology
Adrian Mackenzie, Rebecca Ellis, Claire Waterton, Ruth McNally

Experimentality
Bronislaw Szerszynski

Next Generation Bio-fuels
Adrian Mackenzie

Popular Memoirs and Genomics
Maureen McNeil

Standards: Recipes for Reality
Professor Lawrence Busch

Technolife
Adrian Mackenzie, Kristrún Gunnarsdóttir and Brian Wynne

The Gendering of Biographical Writing and the History of Genetics
Maureen McNeil

The Protection of Traditional Knowledge in the Ecuadorian Amazon: A Critical Ethnography of Capital Expansion (PhD Thesis)
Nina Moeller

Wiki-work as Biodigital Labour
Adrian Mackenzie

Witnessing Genomics: The design, facilitation, and evaluation of inclusive deliberative public consultation about biobanking in British Columbia (PhD Thesis)
Heather Walmsley

Accounting for Knowledge of Genetics and Cloning in Mass Observation
Joan Haran

Genetic Fictions: Genes, Gender and Genre
Joan Haran

The HFEA, ART Markets and Public Consultation
Joan Haran

The Publics of Bioscience
Joan Haran; Maureen McNeil