Bio-objects' political capacity: a research agenda

Croat Med J. 2013 Apr;54(2):206-11. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2013.54.206.

Abstract

This article explores the merits of foregrounding the dichotomy of politicization vs de-politicization for our understanding of bio-objects in order to study their production, circulation, and governance in European societies. By asking how bio-objects are configured in science, policy, public, and media discourses and practices, we focus on the role of socio-technical configurations in generating political relations. The bio-object thereby serves as an entry point to approach and conceptualize "the political" in an innovative way.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biomedical Research*
  • Health Policy*
  • Humans
  • Politics*
  • Public Health*
  • Science