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The Sociology of Medical Science and Technology
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Reproductive SciencesGenetic TestingBiomedical EthicPopulation Health SciencesPhilosophy Of TechnologyUnited KingdomResearch EthicsGenetic MedicineClinical GeneticsEvan WillisMedical HistoryBioethicsPublic HealthHealth SciencesHealth PolicySocial ImpactClinical SociologyMedical EthicsMedical ScienceSociologyCommunity Health SciencesGenetic CounselingScience And Technology StudiesMedicalizationMedicinePublic Health Genetics
1. Assessing the Social Impact of Genetic Biotechnologies: Evan Willis (La Trobe University Australia). 2. The Abortion Pill RU486: A Case of Organizational and Technological Change: Sharon Tabberer (Anglia Polytechnic University). 3. a Strange Bedfellowsa in the Laboratory of the NHS? An Institutional and Methodological Analysis of the new Science of Health Technology Assessment in the United Kingdom: Alex Faulkner (University of Bristol). 4. The Rhetoric of Prediction and Chance in the Research to Clone a Disease Gene: Paul Atkinson, Claire Bachelor and Evelyn Parsons (University of Wales, Cardiff). 5. Knowledge of the Body: Lay and Biomedical Understanding of Musculoskeletal Disorders: Helen Busby, Gareth Williams and Anne Rogers (University of Salford). 6. The Science and Politics of Medicines Regulation: John Abraham (University of Sussex). 7. Medical Pedigrees and the Visual Production of Family Disease in Canadian and Japanese Genetic Counseling Practices: Yoshio Nukaga and Alberto Cambrosio (McGill University, Canada). 8. Vital Comparisons: The Social Construction of Measurement in Health: Mel Bartley (University College, London) and David Blane (Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, London).