Perspectives on Genetic Discrimination

Perspectives on Genetic Discrimination

by Thomas Lemke
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 18/07/2013

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Over the past 15 years, a series of empirical studies in different countries have shown that our increasing genetic knowledge leads to new forms of exclusion, disadvantaging and stigmatization. The spectrum of this "genetic discrimination" ranges from disadvantages at work, via problems with insurance policies, to difficulties with adoption agencies.


The empirical studies on the problem of genetic discrimination have not gone unnoticed. Since the beginning of the 1990s, a series of legislative initiatives and statements, both on the national level and on the part of international and supranational organizations and commissions, have been put forward as ways of protecting people from genetic discrimination.


This is the first book to critically evaluate the empirical evidence and the theoretical usefulness of the concept of "genetic discrimination." It discusses the advantages and limitations of adopting the concept, and offers a more complex account distinguishing between several dimensions and forms of genetic discrimination.

ISBN:
9781134056989
9781134056989
Category:
Genetics (non-medical)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
18-07-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Thomas Lemke

Thomas Lemke is Professor of Sociology at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Goethe University Frankfurt. He is author of A Critique of Political Reason: Foucault's Analysis of Modern Governmentality and co-author of Biopolitics: An Advanced Introduction.

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