This book takes as its point of departure a humble cell lying on the intersection of ideas as diverse and yet interlaced as life, knowledge, commerce, governance, and ethics. It seeks to deepen the understanding of stem cell entities and the concerns, hopes, and aspirations that shape and make them viable therapeutic entities in the context of rapid globalization. Several key intersections between individual, group, and institutional relationships have become central to locating and debating the production of stem cells today.
This edited collection addresses three overarching concerns: regenerating the notion of ethics, the emerging therapeutic horizons, and the position of the patient. As a whole this book seeks to explain how stem cells are accommodated, contested, and used in contemporary India and around the globe through an informed unpacking of issues underpinning contestation and promotion bestriding these technological developments.
The authors offer atruly multi-disciplinary perspective, stimulating conversation between the social sciences, biological sciences and the patient. The concerns expressed and highlighted by these conversations are embedded in a vast geo-political expanse stretching from India to Euro-America and will be of great interest to academics and practitioners across fields including science technology studies, medicine and international development.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Introduction. Aditya Bharadwaj: Stem Cell Intersections: Perspectives and Experiences.- Part I Regenerating Ethics.- Chapter 1. Sarah Franklin: Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Cells Do Fly.- Chapter 2. Linda Hogle: Ethical Ambiguities: Emerging Models of Donor–Researcher Relations in the Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells.- Chapter 3. Marcie Middlebrooks and Hazuki Shimono: Staging Scientific Selves and Pluripotent Cells in South Korea and Japan.- Part II Therapeutic Horizons.- Chapter 4. Geeta Shroff: Establishment and Use of Injectable Human Embryonic Stem Cells for Clinical Application.- Chapter 5. Petra Hopf-Seidel: Pre-blastomeric Regeneration: German Patients Encounter h ESC in India.- Part III Patient Positions.- Chapter 6. Ripudaman Singh: Active Parents, Parental Activism: The Adipose Stem Cell In-Vitro Lab Study.- Chapter 7. Lola Davis and Shannon Davis: Accidental Events: Regenerative Medicine, Quadriplegia and Life’s Journey.- Chapter 8. Nayantara Sheron and Aditya Bharadwaj: Bio-crossing Heterotopia: Revisiting Contemporary Stem Cell Research and Therapy in India.- Afterword: Marcia C. Inhorn.
Sobre o autor
Aditya Bharadwaj is professor of Anthropology and Sociology at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. In 2013 he was awarded a European Research Council Consolidator Grant to examine the burgeoning rise of stem cell biotechnologies in India. He has published in multiple peer-reviewed journals and edited collections, and has authored several books.