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The color of creatorship: intellectual property, race, and the making of Americans
very small issues. Kirkland is a master of the material and her meticulous scholarship has much to commend it. This book should be of great interest to her intended audiences in socio-legal studies and STS. Medical sociologists, anthropologists, historians, and scholars of health policy will also find this book valuable as it generates important insights that usefully inform broader debates about and understandings of vaccine hesitancy and anti-vaccine social movements. “Vaccine Court” was written before the current COVID-19 pandemic, which has arguably given vaccination a new social and political significance and visibility. Though at the time of writing this review, COVID-19 vaccines are not on the list of vaccines eligible for compensation via the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (at least whilst a declaration of a public health emergency remains in place), it will be interesting to observe if and how these vaccines and any claims of harm reflect and potentially shape the epistemic politics of vaccine injury more generally.
期刊介绍:
New Genetics and Society: Critical Studies of Contemporary Biosciences is a world-leading journal which:
-Provides a focus for interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary, leading-edge social science research on the new genetics and related biosciences;
-Publishes theoretical and empirical contributions reflecting its multi-faceted development;
-Provides an international platform for critical reflection and debate;
-Is an invaluable research resource for the many related professions, including health, medicine and the law, wishing to keep abreast of fast changing developments in contemporary biosciences.
New Genetics and Society publishes papers on the social aspects of the new genetics (widely defined), including gene editing, genomics, proteomics, epigenetics and systems biology; and the rapidly developing biosciences such as biomedical and reproductive therapies and technologies, xenotransplantation, stem cell research and neuroscience. Our focus is on developing a better understanding of the social, legal, ethical and policy aspects, including their local and global management and organisation.