1st Edition

Regenerating Bodies Tissue and Cell Therapies in the Twenty-First Century

By Julie Kent Copyright 2012
234 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

240 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This exciting book examines how human tissues and cells are being exchanged, commodified and commercialized by new health technologies. Through a discussion of emergent global ‘tissue economies’ the author explores the social dynamics of innovation in the fields of tissue engineering and stem cell science. The book explores how regenerative medicine configures and conceptualizes bodies and argues... Read more

Acknowledgements.  Preface.  1. Commodifying Tissues and Cells: New Tissue Economies  2. Regenerative Medicine: A Paradigm Shift?  3. Regulation and Governance of Tissue and Cell Based Therapies In Europe: Ethical Controversy and the Politics of Risk  4. A ‘Strict But Permissive Approach’ – A Case Study of Regulation and Governance In the UK  5. ‘Football Fields Of Skin’: A Masculinist Dream?  6. Remaking the Self  7. Life, Death and Immortality.  Bibliography.  Appendix 1.

Biography

Julie Kent is Professor of Sociology of Health Technology at the University of the West of England in Bristol. Her research and publications examine the connections between ethics and regulation, the gendering of bodies, human tissue use in the biosciences and the emergence of ‘regenerative medicine’.