
This is the first volume to draw together a range of sociological perspectives on the new genetics. The chapters are organized around three key themes:
How genetic knowledge is produced and structured, including professional perspectives and public images;
The role of genetic counselling and lay perspectives on social meanings of genetics;
The impact and implications of the new genetics for society.
The nine papers demonstrate the social context of genetics and provide an important reminder that issues around genetics are not limited to genetic disorders or identified genetic susceptibilities, but rather the new genetics is likely to affect all of us.
With the advent of the Human Genome Project, the new genetics has moved to the cutting edge of science and medicine. The development and use of such genetics will have a profound impact on our understanding of disease and behaviour. This volume presents new sociological research which explores the structure andproduction of genetic knowledge, its social meaning, impact and implication s for society.
| das sunderesan sumathi s colestock michael d watkins murthy sudha | marc mercuri camille paglia dale m courtney michael f stagliano athanasios papoulis |