Value Practices in the Life Sciences and Medicine
Herausgeber: Dussauge, Isabelle; Lee, Francis; Helgesson, Claes-Fredrik
Value Practices in the Life Sciences and Medicine
Herausgeber: Dussauge, Isabelle; Lee, Francis; Helgesson, Claes-Fredrik
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This book provides a compelling scholarly statement about the interrelation and pliability of values in the life sciences, medicine and health care. The volume aims to aid our understanding of the roles of power, knowledge production, and economic action in the heavily scientised and economised areas of life science and medicine.
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This book provides a compelling scholarly statement about the interrelation and pliability of values in the life sciences, medicine and health care. The volume aims to aid our understanding of the roles of power, knowledge production, and economic action in the heavily scientised and economised areas of life science and medicine.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199689583
- ISBN-10: 019968958X
- Artikelnr.: 47868158
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199689583
- ISBN-10: 019968958X
- Artikelnr.: 47868158
Isabelle Dussauge is a researcher at the Center for Gender Research at the University of Uppsala. Her primary research interests are in the science and politics of the body, at the intersection of science and technology studies, gender studies, and the history of medicine. She has worked with visualization in medicine; the early computerization of health care; and the place of the brain in contemporary culture. She is currently concluding the research project entitled "Brain Desires ", a critical inquiry into the contemporary neurosciences of sexuality and pleasure. Claes-Fredrik Helgesson is professor in Technology and Social Change at Linkoping University, Sweden. His research interest concerns the intertwining of economic organising, science and technology. The theoretical inspiration comes primarily from economic sociology and social studies of science and technology (STS). His current project "Trials of Value " together with Francis Lee, investigates the designing of controlled medical experiments as a site where scientific, medical and economic values at play when establishing what knowledge is worth pursuing. Helgesson is co-founder and co-editor of Valuation Studies, a new open access journal, which published its first issue in spring 2013. Francis Lee is assistant professor at the Department of Thematic Studies - Technology and Social Change at Linko?ping University, Sweden. His primary research interests are in the practices, politics and technologies of knowledge. His work has dealt with the valuation of knowledge in the biosciences, epistemic standards in education, and exclusion in sociotechnical processes. He is currently studying research design as a valuation of biomedical knowledge in the project "Trials of Value" with C-F Helgesson.
* 1: Isabelle Dussauge, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, Francis Lee, and Steve
Woolgar: On the Omnipresence, Diversity, and Elusiveness of Values in
the Life Sciences and Medicine
* Part I: Conflicted "Public" Values
* 2: Sergio Sismondo: Key Opinion Leaders: Valuing Independence and
Conflict of Interest in the Medical Sciences
* 3: Christer Nordlund: The Moral Economy of a Miracle Drug: On
Exchange Relationships Between Medical Science and the Pharmaceutical
Industry in the 1940s
* 4: Sven Widmalm: The Third Manuscript: Rules of Conduct and the
Fact-Value Distinction in Mid-20th Century Biochemistry
* Part II: Markets as Carers for Health
* 5: Philip Roscoe: A Moral Economy of Transplantation: Competing
Regimes of Value in the Allocation of Transplant Organs
* 6: Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Kor Grit and Tom van der Grinten: Critical
Composition of Public Values: On the Enactment and Disarticulation of
What Counts in Healthcare Markets
* 7: Daniel Neyland and Elena Simakova: The Mosquito Multiple: Malaria
and Market-Based Initiatives
* Part III: Valuing Human and Non-Human Bodies
* 8: Carrie Friese: Genetic Value: The Moral Economies of Cloning in
the Zoo
* 9: Kristin Asdal: Enacting Values from the Sea: On Innovation
Devices, Value Practices and the Co-Modifications of Markets and
Bodies in Aquaculture
* 10: Ilana Lowy: Norms, Values And Constraints: The Case of Prenatal
Diagnosis
* Part IV: Valuations and Knowledge
* 11: Francis Lee: On Relational Work and Epistemic Value in the
Biomedical Science
* 12: Claes-Fredrik Helgesson and Linus Johansson Krafve: Data
Transfer, Values and the Holding Together of Clinical Registry
Networks
* 13: Isabelle Dussauge: Valuation Machines: Economies of
Desire/Pleasure in Contemporary Neuroscience
* 14: Isabelle Dussauge, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, and Francis Lee:
Valuography: Studying the Making of Values
Woolgar: On the Omnipresence, Diversity, and Elusiveness of Values in
the Life Sciences and Medicine
* Part I: Conflicted "Public" Values
* 2: Sergio Sismondo: Key Opinion Leaders: Valuing Independence and
Conflict of Interest in the Medical Sciences
* 3: Christer Nordlund: The Moral Economy of a Miracle Drug: On
Exchange Relationships Between Medical Science and the Pharmaceutical
Industry in the 1940s
* 4: Sven Widmalm: The Third Manuscript: Rules of Conduct and the
Fact-Value Distinction in Mid-20th Century Biochemistry
* Part II: Markets as Carers for Health
* 5: Philip Roscoe: A Moral Economy of Transplantation: Competing
Regimes of Value in the Allocation of Transplant Organs
* 6: Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Kor Grit and Tom van der Grinten: Critical
Composition of Public Values: On the Enactment and Disarticulation of
What Counts in Healthcare Markets
* 7: Daniel Neyland and Elena Simakova: The Mosquito Multiple: Malaria
and Market-Based Initiatives
* Part III: Valuing Human and Non-Human Bodies
* 8: Carrie Friese: Genetic Value: The Moral Economies of Cloning in
the Zoo
* 9: Kristin Asdal: Enacting Values from the Sea: On Innovation
Devices, Value Practices and the Co-Modifications of Markets and
Bodies in Aquaculture
* 10: Ilana Lowy: Norms, Values And Constraints: The Case of Prenatal
Diagnosis
* Part IV: Valuations and Knowledge
* 11: Francis Lee: On Relational Work and Epistemic Value in the
Biomedical Science
* 12: Claes-Fredrik Helgesson and Linus Johansson Krafve: Data
Transfer, Values and the Holding Together of Clinical Registry
Networks
* 13: Isabelle Dussauge: Valuation Machines: Economies of
Desire/Pleasure in Contemporary Neuroscience
* 14: Isabelle Dussauge, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, and Francis Lee:
Valuography: Studying the Making of Values
* 1: Isabelle Dussauge, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, Francis Lee, and Steve
Woolgar: On the Omnipresence, Diversity, and Elusiveness of Values in
the Life Sciences and Medicine
* Part I: Conflicted "Public" Values
* 2: Sergio Sismondo: Key Opinion Leaders: Valuing Independence and
Conflict of Interest in the Medical Sciences
* 3: Christer Nordlund: The Moral Economy of a Miracle Drug: On
Exchange Relationships Between Medical Science and the Pharmaceutical
Industry in the 1940s
* 4: Sven Widmalm: The Third Manuscript: Rules of Conduct and the
Fact-Value Distinction in Mid-20th Century Biochemistry
* Part II: Markets as Carers for Health
* 5: Philip Roscoe: A Moral Economy of Transplantation: Competing
Regimes of Value in the Allocation of Transplant Organs
* 6: Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Kor Grit and Tom van der Grinten: Critical
Composition of Public Values: On the Enactment and Disarticulation of
What Counts in Healthcare Markets
* 7: Daniel Neyland and Elena Simakova: The Mosquito Multiple: Malaria
and Market-Based Initiatives
* Part III: Valuing Human and Non-Human Bodies
* 8: Carrie Friese: Genetic Value: The Moral Economies of Cloning in
the Zoo
* 9: Kristin Asdal: Enacting Values from the Sea: On Innovation
Devices, Value Practices and the Co-Modifications of Markets and
Bodies in Aquaculture
* 10: Ilana Lowy: Norms, Values And Constraints: The Case of Prenatal
Diagnosis
* Part IV: Valuations and Knowledge
* 11: Francis Lee: On Relational Work and Epistemic Value in the
Biomedical Science
* 12: Claes-Fredrik Helgesson and Linus Johansson Krafve: Data
Transfer, Values and the Holding Together of Clinical Registry
Networks
* 13: Isabelle Dussauge: Valuation Machines: Economies of
Desire/Pleasure in Contemporary Neuroscience
* 14: Isabelle Dussauge, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, and Francis Lee:
Valuography: Studying the Making of Values
Woolgar: On the Omnipresence, Diversity, and Elusiveness of Values in
the Life Sciences and Medicine
* Part I: Conflicted "Public" Values
* 2: Sergio Sismondo: Key Opinion Leaders: Valuing Independence and
Conflict of Interest in the Medical Sciences
* 3: Christer Nordlund: The Moral Economy of a Miracle Drug: On
Exchange Relationships Between Medical Science and the Pharmaceutical
Industry in the 1940s
* 4: Sven Widmalm: The Third Manuscript: Rules of Conduct and the
Fact-Value Distinction in Mid-20th Century Biochemistry
* Part II: Markets as Carers for Health
* 5: Philip Roscoe: A Moral Economy of Transplantation: Competing
Regimes of Value in the Allocation of Transplant Organs
* 6: Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Kor Grit and Tom van der Grinten: Critical
Composition of Public Values: On the Enactment and Disarticulation of
What Counts in Healthcare Markets
* 7: Daniel Neyland and Elena Simakova: The Mosquito Multiple: Malaria
and Market-Based Initiatives
* Part III: Valuing Human and Non-Human Bodies
* 8: Carrie Friese: Genetic Value: The Moral Economies of Cloning in
the Zoo
* 9: Kristin Asdal: Enacting Values from the Sea: On Innovation
Devices, Value Practices and the Co-Modifications of Markets and
Bodies in Aquaculture
* 10: Ilana Lowy: Norms, Values And Constraints: The Case of Prenatal
Diagnosis
* Part IV: Valuations and Knowledge
* 11: Francis Lee: On Relational Work and Epistemic Value in the
Biomedical Science
* 12: Claes-Fredrik Helgesson and Linus Johansson Krafve: Data
Transfer, Values and the Holding Together of Clinical Registry
Networks
* 13: Isabelle Dussauge: Valuation Machines: Economies of
Desire/Pleasure in Contemporary Neuroscience
* 14: Isabelle Dussauge, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, and Francis Lee:
Valuography: Studying the Making of Values