New Issue of Taylor & Francis Online is Now Available
November 10, 2011
Taylor & Francis Online (Volume 30, Issue 4, December 1, 2011) is now available by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “DTC genetic testing companies fail transparency prescriptions” by Norman P. Lewis, et al, 291-307.
- “From lab to lifestyle: translating genomics into healthcare practices” by Alison Harvey, 309-327.
- “Technologies of hope: techniques of the online advertising of stem cell treatments” by Alan Petersen & Kate Seear, 329-346.
- “Biosociality, biocitizenship and the new regime of hope and despair: interpreting ‘Portraits of Hope’ and the ‘Mehmet Case’†by Ole Andreas Brekke & Thorvald Sirnes, 347-374.
- “Synthetic biology: building the language for a new science brick by metaphorical brick” by Iina Hellsten & Brigitte Nerlich, 375-397.
- “Questions of kinship and inheritance in pediatric genetics: substance and responsibility” by Janice McLaughlin & Emma K. Clavering, 399-413.
- “Framing pluripotency: iPS cells and the shaping of stem cell science” by Christine Hauskeller & Susanne Weber, 415-431.
- “Playing dice with mice: building experimental futures in Singapore” by Gail Davies, 433-441.