Written by a progressive international group of social scientists from Europe, North America and Japan, this volume presents a series of comparative perspectives on the social, ethical and legal implications of genomics. The result is a book which encapsulates the lessons to be learned from the controversies of the 1990s and raises the level of debate on the societal implications of new developments in genomics.
George Gaskell is Director, Methodology Institute at the London School of Economics.
Martin W. Bauer is Reader in Social Psychology and Research Methods at the London School of Economics.