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Time and the structuring of ritual performance in the xenotransplantation debate
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Abstract Advancements in biotechnology provoke fundamental questions about the relationship of                humans to the natural world. A crisis arises as the knowledge, practice, and                policies concerning biotechnology grow further out of step with each other. This                paper exami... view more
 Advancements in biotechnology provoke fundamental questions about the relationship of                humans to the natural world. A crisis arises as the knowledge, practice, and                policies concerning biotechnology grow further out of step with each other. This                paper examines the role of ritual performance as a means of resolving this crisis,                uniting the organic with the socio-moral aspects of science, technology and                regulatory policy. Ritual performance is evident in the public discussions of the                United States’ Secretary’s Advisory Committee on                Xenotransplantation (SACX). In an attempt to understand the cultural responses to                new knowledge, this paper examines the transcripts of several SACX meetings for its                ritual elements and references to authority. We find that time is used by scientists                to structure ritual performance in a way that guides public policy and attitudes                toward xenotransplantation.... view less
Document language
English
Publication Year
2005
Page/Pages
p. 235-247
Journal
Public Understanding of Science, 14 (2005) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0963662505047525
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed
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