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Born and Made: An Ethnography of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (In-Formation)
Author: Sarah Franklin
Year: January 1, 2006
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Born and Made: An Ethnography of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis In this groundbreaking ethnography, Dr. Jane Smith and Dr. John Doe delve into the world of preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), exploring the complexities and controversies surrounding this cutting-edge technology. With a focus on the need for a personal paradigm to understand the evolution of modern knowledge, the authors examine the societal implications of PGD and its potential impact on humanity's survival. The book begins by posing a fundamental question: Have new reproductive and genetic technologies outpaced our ability to control their future applications? Through a detailed examination of PGD, the authors argue that the answer is no, and that society has, in fact, demonstrated remarkable restraint and caution in regulating this technology. They present a nuanced picture of the moral obligations that define the experience of PGD, highlighting the uncertainty and ambivalence among patients and professionals alike. Through interviews, media analysis, and participant observation at two PGD centers in the United Kingdom, the authors provide an in-depth look at the decision-making processes that shape technological assistance to human heredity.
Родился и сделан: Этнография преимплантационной генетической диагностики В этой новаторской этнографии доктор Джейн Смит и доктор Джон Доу углубляются в мир преимплантационной генетической диагностики (ПГД), исследуя сложности и противоречия, связанные с этой передовой технологией. Сосредоточив внимание на необходимости личной парадигмы для понимания эволюции современных знаний, авторы изучают социальные последствия ПГД и его потенциальное влияние на выживание человечества. Книга начинается с постановки фундаментального вопроса: опережают ли новые репродуктивные и генетические технологии нашу способность контролировать их будущие применения? Путем детального изучения ПГД авторы утверждают, что ответ отрицательный, и что общество, по сути, продемонстрировало замечательную сдержанность и осторожность в регулировании этой технологии. Они представляют собой тонкую картину моральных обязательств, которые определяют опыт ПГД, подчеркивая неопределенность и амбивалентность как среди пациентов, так и среди специалистов. Посредством интервью, анализа средств массовой информации и наблюдения за участниками в двух центрах PGD в Соединенном Королевстве авторы подробно рассматривают процессы принятия решений, которые формируют технологическую помощь наследственности человека.
Né et fabriqué : Ethnographie du diagnostic génétique préimplantatoire Dans cette ethnographie pionnière, les docteurs Jane Smith et John Doe s'enfoncent dans le monde du diagnostic génétique préimplantatoire (PGD) en explorant les complexités et les contradictions liées à cette technologie de pointe. En se concentrant sur la nécessité d'un paradigme personnel pour comprendre l'évolution des connaissances modernes, les auteurs examinent les conséquences sociales de la DPP et son impact potentiel sur la survie de l'humanité. livre commence par poser une question fondamentale : les nouvelles technologies de la reproduction et de la génétique dépassent-elles notre capacité à contrôler leurs applications futures ? En examinant en détail le PGD, les auteurs affirment que la réponse est négative et que la société a, en fait, fait preuve d'une retenue et d'une prudence remarquables dans la réglementation de cette technologie. Ils présentent un tableau subtil des obligations morales qui définissent l'expérience de l'AP, soulignant l'incertitude et l'ambivalence tant chez les patients que chez les professionnels. Au moyen d'interviews, d'analyses des médias et de l'observation des participants dans deux centres de DPI au Royaume-Uni, les auteurs examinent en détail les processus décisionnels qui façonnent l'aide technologique à l'hérédité humaine.
Nacido y hecho: Etnografía del Diagnóstico Genético Preimplantacional En esta etnografía pionera, la Dra. Jane Smith y el Dr. John Doe profundizan en el mundo del Diagnóstico Genético Preimplantacional (DGP), investigando las complejidades y contradicciones relacionadas con esta tecnología avanzada. Centrándose en la necesidad de un paradigma personal para entender la evolución del conocimiento moderno, los autores estudian las implicaciones sociales de la PGJ y su potencial impacto en la supervivencia de la humanidad. libro comienza planteando una pregunta fundamental: las nuevas tecnologías reproductivas y genéticas se adelantan a nuestra capacidad para controlar sus aplicaciones futuras? A través de un estudio detallado de la PGJ, los autores sostienen que la respuesta es negativa, y que la sociedad, de hecho, ha demostrado una notable moderación y cautela en la regulación de esta tecnología. Representan un cuadro sutil de las obligaciones morales que determinan la experiencia de la PGOU, destacando la incertidumbre y ambivalencia tanto entre los pacientes como entre los especialistas. A través de entrevistas, análisis de medios y observación de participantes en dos centros de PGD en Reino Unido, los autores repasan en detalle los procesos de toma de decisiones que configuran la asistencia tecnológica de la herencia humana.
Nascido e feito: Etnografia do diagnóstico genético pré-plântico Nesta inovadora etnografia, o Dr. Jane Smith e o Dr. John Doe estão se aprofundando no mundo do diagnóstico genético pré-plântico (PGD), explorando as dificuldades e contradições associadas a esta tecnologia avançada. Com foco na necessidade de um paradigma pessoal para compreender a evolução do conhecimento moderno, os autores estudam as consequências sociais da PGR e seus potenciais efeitos na sobrevivência humana. O livro começa com uma questão fundamental: as novas tecnologias reprodutivas e genéticas estão à frente da nossa capacidade de controlar suas futuras aplicações? Através de um estudo detalhado da PGR, os autores afirmam que a resposta é negativa, e que a sociedade tem demonstrado, na verdade, uma grande moderação e cautela na regulação desta tecnologia. Eles são um quadro delicado de obrigações morais que determinam a experiência da PGR, enfatizando a incerteza e a ambivalência entre pacientes e especialistas. Através de entrevistas, análises de meios de comunicação e observação de participantes em dois centros PGD no Reino Unido, os autores examinam detalhadamente os processos decisórios que formam a ajuda tecnológica à herança humana.
Nato e realizzato: etnografia della diagnosi genetica preplantativa In questa innovativa etnografia, il dottor Jane Smith e il dottor John Doe si stanno approfondendo nel mondo della diagnosi genetica preplantativa (PGD), esplorando le difficoltà e le contraddizioni legate a questa tecnologia avanzata. Focalizzandosi sulla necessità di un paradigma personale per comprendere l'evoluzione della conoscenza moderna, gli autori studiano le implicazioni sociali della PGD e il suo potenziale impatto sulla sopravvivenza dell'umanità. Il libro inizia con una domanda fondamentale: le nuove tecnologie riproduttive e genetiche sono in vantaggio rispetto alla nostra capacità di controllare le loro applicazioni future? Studiando in dettaglio il PGD, gli autori sostengono che la risposta è negativa e che la società ha dimostrato una notevole discrezione e discrezione nella regolamentazione di questa tecnologia. Essi rappresentano un quadro delicato degli obblighi morali che determinano l'esperienza del PGD, sottolineando l'incertezza e l'ambivalenza sia tra i pazienti che tra i professionisti. Attraverso interviste, analisi dei media e la sorveglianza dei partecipanti in due centri PGD nel Regno Unito, gli autori esaminano in dettaglio i processi decisionali che formano un aiuto tecnologico per l'eredità umana.
Geboren und gemacht: Ethnographie der Präimplantationsdiagnostik In dieser bahnbrechenden Ethnographie tauchen Dr. Jane Smith und Dr. John Doe in die Welt der Präimplantationsdiagnostik (PID) ein und erforschen die Komplexitäten und Widersprüche, die mit dieser fortschrittlichen Technologie verbunden sind. Die Autoren konzentrieren sich auf die Notwendigkeit eines persönlichen Paradigmas, um die Entwicklung des modernen Wissens zu verstehen, und untersuchen die sozialen Auswirkungen der PID und ihre möglichen Auswirkungen auf das Überleben der Menschheit. Das Buch beginnt mit einer grundlegenden Frage: nd neue reproduktive und genetische Technologien unserer Fähigkeit voraus, ihre zukünftigen Anwendungen zu kontrollieren? Durch eine detaillierte Untersuchung der PID argumentieren die Autoren, dass die Antwort negativ ist und dass die Gesellschaft im Wesentlichen bemerkenswerte Zurückhaltung und Vorsicht bei der Regulierung dieser Technologie gezeigt hat. e stellen ein subtiles Bild der moralischen Verpflichtungen dar, die die PID-Erfahrung bestimmen, und betonen die Unsicherheit und Ambivalenz sowohl bei Patienten als auch bei Fachleuten. Durch Interviews, Medienanalysen und die Beobachtung der Teilnehmer an zwei PGD-Zentren im Vereinigten Königreich werfen die Autoren einen detaillierten Blick auf die Entscheidungsprozesse, die die technologische Unterstützung der menschlichen Vererbung prägen.
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Born and Made: Ethnography of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis Bu öncü etnografyada, Dr. Jane Smith ve Dr. John Doe, bu ileri teknoloji ile ilişkili karmaşıklıkları ve çelişkileri araştırarak preimplantasyon genetik tanı (PGD) dünyasına giriyor. Modern bilginin evrimini anlamak için kişisel bir paradigma ihtiyacına odaklanan yazarlar, PGD'nin sosyal etkilerini ve insan yaşamı üzerindeki potansiyel etkisini inceler. Kitap temel bir soruyu sorarak başlıyor: Yeni üreme ve genetik teknolojiler gelecekteki uygulamalarını kontrol etme yeteneğimizi aşıyor mu? PGD'yi ayrıntılı olarak inceleyerek, yazarlar cevabın hayır olduğunu ve toplumun aslında bu teknolojiyi düzenlemede dikkate değer bir kısıtlama ve dikkat gösterdiğini savunuyorlar. PGD deneyimini tanımlayan ahlaki yükümlülüklerin nüanslı bir resmini sunarlar, hem hastalar hem de uzmanlar arasındaki belirsizliği ve kararsızlığı vurgularlar. Birleşik Krallık'taki iki PGD merkezinde yapılan röportajlar, medya analizi ve katılımcı takibi yoluyla yazarlar, insan kalıtımına teknolojik yardımı şekillendiren karar verme süreçlerini ayrıntılı olarak inceliyorlar.
ولدت وصنعت: إثنوغرافيا التشخيص الجيني قبل الزرع في هذه الإثنوغرافيا الرائدة، تتعمق الدكتورة جين سميث والدكتور جون دو في عالم التشخيص الجيني قبل الزرع (PGD) من خلال استكشاف التعقيدات والتناقضات المرتبطة بهذه التكنولوجيا المتقدمة. مع التركيز على الحاجة إلى نموذج شخصي لفهم تطور المعرفة الحديثة، يدرس المؤلفون الآثار الاجتماعية لـ PGD وتأثيرها المحتمل على بقاء الإنسان. يبدأ الكتاب بطرح سؤال أساسي: هل التقنيات الإنجابية والجينية الجديدة تفوق قدرتنا على التحكم في تطبيقاتها المستقبلية ؟ من خلال دراسة PGD بالتفصيل، يجادل المؤلفون بأن الإجابة هي لا، وأن المجتمع، في الواقع، أظهر ضبط النفس والحذر الملحوظين في تنظيم هذه التكنولوجيا. إنها تقدم صورة دقيقة للالتزامات الأخلاقية التي تحدد تجربة PGD، وتسلط الضوء على عدم اليقين والتناقض بين كل من المرضى والمتخصصين. من خلال المقابلات وتحليل وسائل الإعلام ومتابعة المشاركين في مركزين PGD في المملكة المتحدة، يفحص المؤلفون بالتفصيل عمليات صنع القرار التي تشكل المساعدة التكنولوجية للوراثة البشرية.

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