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Reordering life : knowledge and control in the genomics revolution / Stephen Hilgartner.

Van Pelt Library QH447 .H55 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hilgartner, Stephen, author.
Series:
Inside technology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Genomics--Research--History.
Genomics--Moral and ethical aspects.
Databases, Genetic--ethics.
Genetic Research--legislation & jurisprudence.
Intellectual Property.
Human Genome Project.
Genomics.
Research.
History.
Medical Subjects:
Databases, Genetic--ethics.
Genetic Research--legislation & jurisprudence.
Intellectual Property.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xiv, 343 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2017]
Summary:
The rise of genomics engendered intense struggle over the control of knowledge. In Reordering Life, Stephen Hilgartner examines the "genomics revolution" and develops a novel approach to studying the dynamics of change in knowledge and control. Hilgartner focuses on the Human Genome Project (HGP)--the symbolic and scientific centerpiece of the emerging field--showing how problems of governance arose in concert with new knowledge and technology. Using a theoretical framework that analyzes "knowledge control regimes," Hilgartner investigates change in how control was secured, contested, allocated, resisted, justified, and reshaped as biological knowledge was transformed. Beyond illuminating genomics, Reordering Life sheds new light on broader issues about secrecy and openness in science, data access and ownership, and the politics of research communities. Drawing on real-time interviews and observations made during the HGP, Reordering Life describes the sociotechnical challenges and contentious issues that the genomics community faced throughout the project. Hilgartner analyzes how laboratories control access to data, biomaterials, plans, preliminary results, and rumors; compares conflicting visions of how to impose coordinating mechanisms; examines the repeated destabilization and restabilization of the regimes governing genome databases; and examines the fierce competition between the publicly funded HGP and the private company Celera Genomics. The result is at once a path-breaking study of a self-consciously revolutionary science, and a provocative analysis of how knowledge and control are reconfigured during transformative scientific change. -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction
Envisioning a revolution
Laboratories of control
Research programs and communities
Objects of transformation
Regime change and interaction
Shaping news and making history
Conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-314) and index.
ISBN:
9780262035866
0262035863
OCLC:
953229781
Publisher Number:
99978968354
40027175462

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