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We, Other Utopians is the first book to analyze the topics of genome editing/recombinant DNA on the basis of ethnographic research in the post-communist context. The book focuses on the topics of human DNA editing and genome repair on two levels. First, inspired by texts analyzing the concept of life and the body in general, it conceptually and analytically works with various approaches to engineered life and embodiments from the perspective of anthropology, sociology, and science and technology studies. Second, it presents an analysis of artificial life, and biotechnological embodiments on concrete technologies genome editing, recombinant DNA, and biological computing.

The book explores the theme of genome editing based on ethnographic research conducted at a biochemical laboratory in the Czech Republic. The fieldwork was carried out from 2017 to 2019, mainly in a lab focusing on DNA damages and genomic risk of complex diseases or genetic vulnerabilities like breast cancer, infertility, and ageing. Recombinant DNA is understood here as the exchange of DNA strands to produce and design new nucleotide sequence arrangements to heal or enhance human bodies and health in the future. The book analyzes various economies of hope, hype, expectations, politics, and poetics of false promises and better or worse predictions from the point of view of sociology, anthropology, and science and technology studies.

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We, Other Utopians
We, Other Utopians is the first book to analyse the topics of genome editing and recombinant DNA on the basis of ethnographic research in the post-communist context. The book focuses on the topics of human DNA editing and genome repair on two levels. First, inspired by texts analysing the concept of life and the body in general, it conceptually and analytically works with various approaches to engineered life and embodiments from the perspectives of anthropology, sociology, and science and technology studies. Second, it presents an analysis of artificial life and biotechnological embodiments on concrete technologies genome editing, recombinant DNA, and biological computing.
The book explores the theme of genome editing based on ethnographic research conducted at a biochemical laboratory in the Czech Republic. The fieldwork was carried out from 2017 to 2019, mainly in a lab focusing on DNA damages and genomic risk of complex diseases or genetic vulnerabilities such as breast cancer, infertility, and ageing. Recombinant DNA is understood here as the exchange of DNA strands to produce and design new nucleotide sequence arrangements to heal or enhance human bodies and health in the future. The book analyses various economies of hope, hype, expectations, politics, poetics of false promises, and better or worse predictions from the points of view of sociology, anthropology, and science and technology studies.
Eva lesingerov is an anthropologist and a sociologist. She has focused on different areas of research and academic interest: body, genomics, AI technologies, robots, and biotechnological art and experiments. She teaches courses including Anthropology and technology, Anthropology of kinship, or Research in art. Her publications include texts in journals such as Social Science Information, Body & Society and Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy.
Routledge Advances in Sociology
325 The New Sociology of Ageing
Martin Slattery
326 The Class Structure of Capitalist Societies, Volume 2
Social Space and Symbolic Domination in Three Nations
Will Atkinson
327 We, Other Utopians
Recombinant DNA, Genome Editing, and Artificial Life
Eva lesingerov
328 Sociology of World Heritage
An Asian Perspective
Ogino Masahiro
329 Paramilitary Groups and the State under Globalization
Political Violence, Elites, and Security
Edited by Jasmin Hristov, Jeb Sprague and Aaron Tauss
330 The Disfigured Face in American Literature, Film, and Television
Cornelia Klecker and Gudrun M. Grabher
331 The Primordial Modernity of Malay Nationality
Contemporary Identity in Malaysia and Singapore
Humairah Zainal and Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir
332 Political Friendship and Degrowth
An Ethical Grounding of an Economy of Human Flourishing
Areti Giannopoulou
For more information about this series, please visit: www.routledge.com/Routledge-Advances-in-Sociology/book-series/SE0511
We, Other Utopians
Recombinant DNA, Genome Editing, and Artificial Life
Eva lesingerov
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First published 2022
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Names: Slesingerova, Eva, 1975 author.
Title: We, other utopians : recombinant DNA, genome editing, and artificial life / Eva Slesingerova.
Description: 1 Edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, [2022] | Series: Routledge advances in sociology | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021027249 (print) | LCCN 2021027250 (ebook) | ISBN 9780367608019 (hardback) | ISBN 9780367608033 (paperback) | ISBN 9781003100577 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: SociologyResearch. | Social sciencesResearch. | TechnologySocial aspects. | Post-communism. | Genetic recombinationResearch. | EthnologyMethodology.
Classification: LCC HM571 .S535 2022 (print) | LCC HM571 (ebook) |DDC 301.072dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021027249
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021027250
ISBN: 978-0-367-60801-9 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-367-60803-3 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-10057-7 (ebk)
DOI: 10.4324/9781003100577
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Contents
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Guide
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Acknowledgements
Here I would like to recall my positive memories of all the great people, animals, environments, and institutions, and to express my gratitude for the support I received during my research, through the months as I was writing this book, and now as I release it and see it off on its own life.
The following text would not be possible without the research I carried out under my MCSA Marie-Curie Skodowska Fellowship (no 750088) and the project ARTENGINE (Artificial Life/Anthropological and Sociological Analysis of Life Engineering) that I worked on at the Goethe University in the Biotechnologies, Nature and Society research group of Thomas Lemke. It would also not have been possible to complete without the support of the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, specifically the department head, my colleague Tom Katrk.
My biggest thanks go to my partners in the research field, the members of the lab where I was involved, and all the people who were willing to spend some time with me during our interviews, including MPs and members of ethics boards. The hours I spent with them changed many of my narrow-minded stereotypes about science, inspired me to expand my own utopian (and admittedly sometimes dystopian) imagination, and simultaneously brought me memories from my childhood, deeply hidden and seemingly forgotten.
I also thank all my students for our long discussions, my colleagues who were involved in the track about genome editing (Editing future life and biotechnological utopias/Bio-political materialization and potentialities of CRISPRcas9) European association for the study of science and technology (EASST/4S) in Prague 2020, especially to Kristofer Hansson, and to Thomas Lemke for helping me with the book proposal.
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