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New Genetics and Society, Volume 21 Issue 3 2002

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ISSN: 1469-9915 (electronic) 1463-6778 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Editorial: taking genetics seriously
Elizabeth Ettorre;  Alison Anderson;  Matthew David; Iain Wilkinson
Pages 261 – 266
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Beyond the genome: reconstituting the new genetics
Peter Glasner
Pages 267 – 277
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Constructivism, sociology and the new genetics 1
Gerard Delanty
Pages 279 – 289
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Genes, agents and the institution of responsible action
Barry Barnes
Pages 292 – 302
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The sociological critique of evolutionary psychology: beyond mass modularity
Matthew David
Pages 303 – 313
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Taking 'public understanding' seriously
Jeanette Edwards
Pages 315 – 325
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In search of the Holy Grail: media discourse and the new human genetics
Alison Anderson
Pages 327 – 337
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What 'most people' do: exploring the ethical implications of genetic counselling
Alison Pilnick
Pages 339 – 350
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Book Reviews
Pages 351 – 357
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