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Carrier testing of adults provides information about the risk of passing a genetic mutation to your children, leading to reproductive (and some say, eugenic) decisions. Excessive carrier screening may have adverse effects, but it can also prevent suffering and open up new reproductive options. Razs study focuses on the interplay of community genetics (the medical organisation of carrier screening) and genetic alliances (networks of individuals at risk), exploring how genetic communities are emerging both within existing ethnic groups and around patients organizations.

While the interplay between carrier testing, reproduction and eugenics has sparked many discussions, this study provides a novel and much-needed perspective on its actual implementation and interpretation by community members. Conflating a cross-cultural spectrum of genetic communities, the benefits and perils of supporting (or restricting) carrier screening are located within broader social issues such as religion, ethnicity, multi-culturalism, abortion, stigmatization, suffering and care-giving. While carrier screening emerges as ultimately a morally justified pronatalist endeavour for the reduction of suffering, thus being different in principle from the old eugenics, it can also carry unintended adverse consequences if left unattended to consumers, communities, or health professionals.

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Community Genetics and Genetic Alliances
Carrier testing of adults provides information about the risk of passing a genetic mutation to your children, leading to reproductive (and some say, eugenic) decisions. Excessive carrier screening may have adverse effects, but it can also prevent suffering and open up new reproductive options. Razs study focuses on the interplay of community genetics (the medical organisation of carrier screening) and genetic alliances (networks of individuals at risk), exploring how genetic communities are emerging both within existing ethnic groups and around patients organisations.
While the interplay between carrier testing, reproduction and eugenics has sparked many discussions, this study provides a novel and much-needed perspective on its actual implementation and interpretation by community members. Conflating a cross-cultural spectrum of genetic communities, the benefits and perils of supporting (or restricting) carrier screening are located within broader social issues such as religion, ethnicity, multiculturalism, abortion, stigmatisation, suffering and care-giving. While carrier screening emerges as ultimately a morally justified pronatalist endeavour for the reduction of suffering, thus being different in principle from the old eugenics, it can also carry unintended adverse consequences if left unattended to consumers, communities or health professionals.
Aviad E. Raz is Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel, where he is also directing the Behavioural Sciences Program. He has published on the subject of organisational culture, as well as on the social and bioethical aspects of health organisations, especially in the context of community genetics.
Genetics and Society
Series Editors: Paul Atkinson, Associate Director of CESAGen, Cardiff University; Ruth Chadwick, Director of CESAGen, Lancaster University; Peter Glasner, Professorial Research Fellow for CESAGen at Cardiff University; and Brian Wynne, member of the management team at CESAGen, Lancaster University
The books in this series, all based on original research, explore the social, economic and ethical consequences of the new genetic sciences. The series is based in the ESRCs Centre for Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics, the largest UK investment in social science research on the implications of these innovations. With a mix of research monographs, edited collections, textbooks and a major new handbook, the series will be a major contribution to the social analysis of new agricultural and biomedical technologies.
Series titles include:
Governing the Transatlantic Conflict over Agricultural Biotechnology
Contending coalitions, trade liberalisation and standard setting
Joseph Murphy and Les Levidow
New Genetics, New Social Formations
Peter Glasner, Paul Atkinson and Helen Greenslade
New Genetics, New Identities
Paul Atkinson, Peter Glasner and Helen Greenslade
The GM Debate
Risk, politics and public engagement
Tom Horlick-Jones, John Walls, Gene Rowe, Nick Pidgeon, Wouter Poortinga, Graham Murdock and Tim ORiordan
Growth Cultures
Life sciences and economic development
Philip Cooke
Human Cloning in the Media
Joan Haran, Jenny Kitzinger, Maureen McNeil and Kate ORiordan
Local Cells, Global Science
Embryonic stem cell research in India
Aditya Bharadwaj and Peter Glasner
Handbook of Genetics and Society
Paul Atkinson, Peter Glasner and Margaret Lock
The Human Genome
Chamundeeswari Kuppuswamy
Debating Human Genetics
Contemporary issues in public policy and ethics
Alexandra Plows
Community Genetics and Genetic Alliances
Eugenics, carrier testing and networks of risk
Aviad E. Raz
Forthcoming titles include:
Genetic Testing
Accounts of autonomy, responsibility and blame
Michael Arribas-Ayllon, Srikant Sarangi and Angus Clarke
Scientific, Clinical and Commercial Development of the Stem Cell
From radiobiology to regenerative medicine
Alison Kraft
Genetically Modified Crops on Trial
Opening up alternative futures of Euro-agriculture
Les Levidow
The Making of a Syndrome
The case of Rett Syndrome
Katie Featherstone and Paul Atkinson
Barcoding Nature
Claire Waterton, Rebecca Ellis and Brian Wynne
Gender and Genetics
Towards a sociological account of prenatal screening
Kate Reed
Community Genetics and Genetic Alliances
Eugenics, carrier testing and networks of risk
Aviad E. Raz
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LONDON AND NEW YORK
First published 2010
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2010 Aviad E. Raz
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Raz, Aviad E., 1968
Community genetics and genetic alliances : eugenics, carrier testing,
and networks of risk / Aviad Raz.
p. ; cm. (Genetics and society)
1. Genetic screening Social aspects. 2. Community health services. I.
Title. II. Series: Genetics and society.
[DNLM: 1. Genetic Screening. 2. Community Health Services.
3. Eugenics. 4. Genetic Counseling. 5. Prenatal Diagnosis. QZ 50
R278c 2009]
RB155.65.R39 2009
362.19604207dc22 2009004007
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