This book provides an intensive exploration of recent popular representations of human cloning and genomics and the complex concerns evoked by these. It is a timely contribution to current debates about the public communication of science and a challenging investigation of what is at stake, culturally and politically, in those debates.
This book provides an intensive exploration of recent popular representations of human cloning and genomics and the complex concerns evoked by these. It is a timely contribution to current debates about the public communication of science and a challenging investigation of what is at stake, culturally and politically, in those debates.