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The Human Genome Diversity Project: An Ethnography of Scientific Practice (Cambridge Studies in Society and the Life Sciences) Book
The Human Genome Diversity Project was an important and controversial programme of research arising from the debates surrounding the mapping of the human genome. This book is based on a detailed ethnographic study of two laboratories involved in the project and explores issues around standardisation, naturalisation and diversity generated during the course of the work of scientists and technicians. As well as offering unique insights into day-to-day scientific practice, it brings a wide range of perspectives to bear on our understanding of the contemporary life sciences and their social implications.Read More
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- 0521539870
- 9780521539876
- Amade M'Charek
- 20 January 2005
- Cambridge University Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 224
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