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CyberGenetics - Health genetics and new media (Paperback)
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CyberGenetics - Health genetics and new media (Paperback)
Series: Genetics and Society
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Online genetic testing services are increasingly being offered to
consumers who are becoming exposed to, and knowledgeable about, new
kinds of genetic technologies, as the launch of a 23andme genetic
testing product in the UK testifies. Genetic research
breakthroughs, cheek swabbing forensic pathologists and celebrities
discovering their ancestral roots are littered throughout the North
American, European and Australasian media landscapes. Genetic
testing is now capturing the attention, and imagination, of
hundreds of thousands of people who can not only buy genetic tests
online, but can also go online to find relatives, share their
results with strangers, sign up for personal DNA-based musical
scores, and take part in research. This book critically examines
this market of direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing from a
social science perspective, asking, what happens when genetics goes
online? With a focus on genetic testing for disease, the book is
about the new social arrangements which emerge when a traditionally
clinical practice (genetic testing) is taken into new spaces (the
internet). It examines the intersections of new genetics and new
media by drawing from three different fields: internet studies; the
sociology of health; and science and technology studies. While
there has been a surge of research activity concerning DTC genetic
testing, particularly in sociology, ethics and law, this is the
first scholarly monograph on the topic, and the first book which
brings together the social study of genetics and the social study
of digital technologies. This book thus not only offers a new
overview of this field, but also offers a unique contribution by
attending to the digital, and by drawing upon empirical examples
from our own research of DTC genetic testing websites (using online
methods) and in-depth interviews in the United Kingdom with people
using healthcare services.
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