Reframing Rights by Sheila Jasanoff - ISBN: 9780262516273
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Investigations into the interplay of biological and legal conceptions of life, from government policies on cloning to DNA profiling by law enforcement.

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Investigations into the interplay of biological and legal conceptions of life, from government policies on cloning to DNA profiling by law enforcement.Legal texts have been with us since the dawn of human history. Beginning in 1953, life too became textual. The discovery of the structure of DNA made it possible to represent the basic matter of life with permutations and combinations of four letters of the alphabet, A, T, C, and G. Since then, the biological and legal conceptions of life have …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262516273
ISBN-10:0262516276
Author:Sheila Jasanoff, Alex Wellerstein, Giuseppe Testa, Ingrid Metzler, Jay Aronson, David E. Winickoff, Mariachiara Tallacchini, Kaushik Sunder Rajan, Jenny Reardon
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:MIT Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:22 July 2011
Weight:431g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 14mm
Series:Basic Bioethics
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Critics Review

“Essential reading for anyone working at the intersection of law, science, technology, and culture. The chapters are uniformly probing and, thanks to the inspiration and care of the volume’s editor, share an uncommon level of thematic consistency. Most important, the framework of bioconstitutionalism represents genuine intellectual progress. At a time when our legal, social, and even natural categories appear most brittle, Reframing Rights brims over with insight and guidance.”–Douglas A. Kysar, Joseph M. Field ‘55 Professor of Law, Yale Law School, and author of Regulating from Nowhere “ Reframing Rights offers an original, empirically grounded overview of the many facets of the co-production of new biomedical entities, legal norms, and regulations. Each chapter provides a detailed case study of individual aspects of these processes, and Jasanoff’s final essay brilliantly shows how they jointly contribute to the bioconstitutionalist research program. The book will likely become the standard reference for discussions of bioconstitutionalism; not simply a buzzword, this notion entails a methodology of its own and provides a detailed yet flexible analytical frame for empirical, comparative research.”–Alberto Cambrosio, Social Studies of Medicine, McGill University “Modern biological innovations like embryonic stem cell research were not even imaginable when the political and legal structures of our societies were designed, and these biological innovations interact uneasily with these existing structures. In fact, biology is itself leading to a change in definitions of what it means to be human. In this important new work, Sheila Jasanoff edits a fascinating collection of studies of ‘bioconstitutionalism’ that empirically examine instances of this unease. All scholars interested in the impact of biological innovation on society should read this book.”–John H. Evans, Professor of Sociology, University of California, San Diego “Focusing on a variety of genomic-related subjects–including stem cells, clones, bioethics, forensic DNA databases, and race, among others– Reframing Rights improves the reader’s understanding of the evolving tensions between life and law in both a domestic and international context.”–Michael Yudell, Associate Professor, Drexel University School of Public Health and coauthor of Welcome to the Genome

About The Author

Sheila Jasanoff

Sheila Jasanoff is Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. She is the author of Designs on Nature- Science and Democracy in Europe and the United States and other books and the coeditor of Earthly Politics- Local and Global in Environmental Governance (MIT Press, 2004).Sheila Jasanoff is Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. She is the author of Designs on Nature- Science and Democracy in Europe and the United States and other books and the coeditor of Earthly Politics- Local and Global in Environmental Governance (MIT Press, 2004).Sheila Jasanoff is Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. She is the author of Designs on Nature- Science and Democracy in Europe and the United States and other books and the coeditor of Earthly Politics- Local and Global in Environmental Governance (MIT Press, 2004).Giuseppe Testa heads the Laboratory of Stem Cell Epigenetics at the European Institute for Oncology (IEO) in Milan, where he is also Deputy Principal Investigator in the Research Unit on Biomedical Humanities. He is the cofounder of the interdisciplinary PhD program FOLSATEC (Foundations of the Life Sciences and Their Ethical Consequences) in Milan.Sheila Jasanoff is Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. She is the author of Designs on Nature- Science and Democracy in Europe and the United States and other books and the coeditor of Earthly Politics- Local and Global in Environmental Governance (MIT Press, 2004).

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