Bioeconomies Life, Technology, and Capital in the 21st Century /
This book explores the promissory discourses and practices associated with the bioeconomy, focusing especially on the transformation of institutions; the creation, appropriation, and distribution of value; the struggle over resources, power, and meaning; and the role of altruism, kinship, and care p...
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Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2017.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2017. |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55651-2 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2.the 'Entrepreneurial State' and the Leveraging of Life in the Field of Regenerative Medicine
- 3.Technologies of Governance: Science, State and Citizen in Visions of the Bioeconomy
- 4. "Having a Structuring Effect on Europe". The Innovative Medicines Initiative and the Construction of the European Health Bioeconomy
- 5. The Underworlds Project and The "Collective Microbiome": Mining Biovalue from Sewage
- 6. Bio-Identification, Value Creation and the Reproductive Bioeconomy. Insights from the Reprogenetics Sector in Spain
- 7. Making Value(s) through Social Contracts for Biomedical Population Research
- 8. Data-Sharing Politics and the Logics of Competition in Biobanking
- 9. Reproducing the Border: Kinship Legalities in the Bioeconomy
- 10. Embedded Promissory Futures: The Rise of Networked Agribusiness in Argentina's Bioeconomy
- 11. Egg Donation in the Making: Gender, Selection and (in)Visibilities in the Spanish Bioeconomy of Reproduction
- 12. Thinking (Bioeconomies) through Care: Patients' Engagement with the Bioeconomies of Parenting
- 13. Who Is My Donor? A New Bioeconomy of Blood and Its Changing Ontology
- 14. Conclusion.