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Born and made : an ethnography of preimplantation genetic diagnosis / Sarah Franklin and Celia Roberts.
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Global nature, global culture Sarah Franklin, Celia Lury and Jackie Stacey.
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Embodied progress a cultural account of assisted conception / Sarah Franklin.
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Biological Relatives IVF, Stem Cells and the Future of Kinship / Sarah Franklin.
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Sarah Franklin
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Sarah Franklin
(born 1960) is an American
anthropologist
who has substantially contributed to the fields of
feminism
,
gender studies
,
cultural studies
and the social study of reproductive and genetic technology. She has conducted fieldwork on
IVF
,
cloning
,
embryology
and
stem cell
research. Her work combines both
ethnographic
methods and
kinship
theory, with more recent approaches from
science studies
,
gender studies
and
cultural studies
. In 2001 she was appointed to a Personal Chair in the Anthropology of Science, the first of its kind in the UK, and a field she has helped to create. She became Professor of Social Studies of Biomedicine in the Department of Sociology at the
London School of Economics
in 2004. In 2011 she was elected to the Professorship of Sociology at the
University of Cambridge
.
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