This article examines the mobilization of resources for the Human Genome Mapping Project in the United Kingdom. The Project was established through an award of additional funds to the Medical Research Council at a time of financial stringency within publicly funded science, accompanied by relatively little of the debate that had surrounded the U.S. initiative. It is argued, following Fujimura and Star’s terminology, that the project was “packaged” and repackaged by its proponents so that it aligned the, otherwise disparate, agendas of several “social worlds.” Furthermore, by bringing together certain social worlds and not others, some issues were also excluded from discussion. In this instance, the social and ethical issues surrounding genetic mapping were accorded a much lower profile than in other national programs.
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Fall 1996
September 01 1996
The Political Cartography of the Human Genome Project
Brian Balmer
Brian Balmer
University College London
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Brian Balmer
University College London
Online ISSN: 1530-9274
Print ISSN: 1063-6145
©1996 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.
1996
The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.
Perspectives on Science (1996) 4 (3): 249–282.
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Brian Balmer; The Political Cartography of the Human Genome Project. Perspectives on Science 1996; 4 (3): 249–282. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/posc_a_00507
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