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%T Re-examining medical modernization: framing the public in Finnish biomedical research policy
%A Tupasela, Aaro
%J Public Understanding of Science
%N 1
%P 63-78
%V 16
%D 2007
%= 2011-03-01T04:08:00Z
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%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-224291
%X Despite recent evidence that suggests that knowledge production within the medical                community is increasingly based on knowledge-making coalitions or what some have                called the co-production of knowledge, there remains a strong expert led policy                agenda in many countries in relation to human genome research. This article reports                on the role of experts in defining the scope of discussion in relation to the                biomedical use of human tissue sample collections or biobanks in Finland using the                case of the Genome Information Center. It is argued that the rhetorical strategies                should not be understood simply as subversive tactics, but rather as ways of                engaging the public within particular contexts of creating commercial expectations                and visions which are easier to negotiate from a policy perspective.
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%9 journal article
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