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Billeder er en smule tricky. Det kræver, at man smider dem op på serveren via ftp og så linker til dem direkte. Hvis jeg for eksempel smider et billede som det nedenfor op, gør jeg først det, at jeg lægger det op på serveren og derefter trykker på [img] under ‘quicktags’ i ‘skriv indlæg’-menuen (den lange række af kasser, der begynder med [str][em][link]). Herefter dukker en lille boks op, hvor jeg så skriver adressen på billedet.

Og så dukker det op. Vær opmærksom på, at billedet ikke bliver justeret i størrelsen. En anbefaling vil være et billede, som ikke er større end 400 pixels i bredden, ellers kan det ødelægge sidens layout ret effektivt.

Det er en lidt besværlig måde at gøre det på, men det er faktisk den eneste, der virker i denne version af wordpress. Det bliver muligvis anderledes i v1.3., og så skal jeg nok opdatere det til den tid. Adam har login-informationerne til ftp’en. Jeg anbefaler, at man placerer billederne i undermappen ‘images’, muligvis i en mappe med sit navn under den (eks: www.corporeality.net/museion/images/navn/).

Man kan evt. bruge CoreFTP som program, hvis man ikke lige har et FTP-program liggende. Det er gratis og fungerer fint.

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Sessioner og papers om "Biomedical sciences" ved 4S-EASST-konferencen i Paris, 24.-28. augusti 2004

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(Her er programmet til sessionerne om biomedicinske videnskaber ved 4S-EASST’s møde i Paris 24. – 28. august 2004 (+links til papers). Det giver et fint øjebliksbillede af hvad der foregår på STS-området mht. “recent biomedicine” lige nu:

Session Emerging Stem Cell Strategies: Practices, Rhetorics, Policies (S19) > Abstract
Session Organisers : GOTTWEIS, Herbert; HOGLE, Linda

KULAWIK, Teresa : The Politics of Stem Cells in Sweden. Explaining Liberal Regulations in a Social Democratic State > Abstract
CHRISTIANSEN, Morten : Stem Cells of America: Boundary Objects and Obligatory Point of Passage > Abstract
FARRANDS, Alice : “Interlocking Heresies”: Ethics, Bioethics and the Governance of Stem Cell Research > Abstract
PRAINSACK, Barbara : Negotiating life: The Biopolitics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Human Cloning in Israel > Abstract
WALDBY, Catherine : Biological insurance: cord blood banking, therapeutic cloning and the growth in autologous service industries > Abstract or Full Paper
KATER, Loes : The UK Stem Cell Bank as an important link to future stem cell therapy > Abstract
HOGLE, Linda : Engraftment Strategies: Relations of Policy-making and Research in Stem Cell Biology > Abstract
GOTTWEIS, Herbert : Rhetorics of Stem Cell Policy: Comparing the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom > Abstract

Session Subjectivity and citizenship (S25) > Abstract
Session Organisers : TAUSSIG, Karen-Sue; SUNDERRAJAN, Kaushik

TAUSSIG, Karen-Sue : Mining DNA: Science, the State, and the Production of Genomic Citizens > Abstract
SUNDERRAJAN, Kaushik : Sovereign Consumers- Sovereign States: Transnational Configurations of Genomics > Abstract
BECK, Stefan : Biobanks, Identity and Postcoloniality in Cyprus > Abstract
SMITH, Sarah : Are the common diseases being geneticised? Examining the production of knowledge within clinical practice. > Abstract
MURTAGH, Madeleine; HEAVEN, Ben : The epistemological status of patients in a randomised controlled trial > Abstract
NERESINI, Federico : Eve’s sons. The debate on human cloning in the Italian press after Raelians’ announcement > Abstract
RUDINOW SAETNAN, Ann; SOLBJØR, Marit : Resisting medicalisation? Fragmented reasons for accepting invitations to screening programs. > Abstract or Full Paper

Session “Race” and “sex”-“gender” in the German life sciences (S74) > Abstract
Session Organisers : BFSSW (Berlin Feminist Science Studies Workgroup)

MAUSS, Baerbel : The Gendered Genes? > Abstract
SCHLUENDER, Martina : The bounded Stork: “Biopolitics” and the “Genealogies” of Reproductive Medicine in Nazi Germany > Abstract
SPOERRI, Myriam : Blood as a marker of “race” and “gender”: On the history of seroanthropology in Weimar Germany > Abstract
BAUER, Susanne : “Ethnicity”-“race” and “sex”-“gender” in German epidemiology in the late 20th century > Abstract
HANKE, Christine : Blurring Boundaries _ “Race” and” Sex” in 1900 German Physical Anthropology > Abstract

Session Socializing Stem Cells: Innovations in Legal, Scientific, and Ethical Cultures (S114) > Abstract
Session Organisers : SPERLING, Stefan; TESTA, Giuseppe

SONG, Priscilla : Stemming Conunums: Epistemological challenges in analyzing the rhetorics and practices of American stem cell research > Abstract
BHARADWAJ, Aditya; GLASNER, Peter : “Spare embryos and Biotech Futures”: Embryonic Stem Cell Research in India > Abstract or Full Paper
TESTA, Giuseppe : Social and legal dimensions of genome reprogramming > Abstract
SPERLING, Stefan : Connecting Is and Ought: Routinizing Transcendence in Bioethics > Abstract

Session “Race” in the Genomic Era: The Politics of Identifying Difference (S47) > Abstract
Session Organisers : LEE, Sandra Soo-Jin; KAHN, Jonathan

LEE, Sandra Soo-Jin : Race, Genomics, and Social Justice: Approaching Difference as Disparities > Abstract
KAHN, Jonathan : State-ing Race: The Regulatory Construction of Racial Categories in the Federal Administration of Health Care > Abstract
NELSON, Alondra : “A World of Difference”: Genomics, Micro-Racialization and Diasporic Genealogies > Abstract
MOSEBY, Kevin M. : Displacing the Standard Human, Racializing Clinical Trials: Tensions over the Biomedical Implications of Racial Difference in the AIDSVAX Vaccine > Abstract
REUTER, Shelley : Reifying “Race”: A Critical Sociology of Amaurotic Family Idiocy (Tay-Sachs Disease) and the Medical Construction of Jews > Abstract
SKINNER , David : The dance of nature and culture: understanding the new biopolitics of “race” > Abstract
POLLOCK, Anne : “Type A Personality” to “Race-Based Discrimination at Work”: Tracking Discourses of Heart Disease Risk, Mid-century to Millenium > Abstract

Session Hormonal Effects-Local Biologies: Marking Difference in the Science of Hormones (S66) > Abstract
Session Organisers : MORGAN, Lynn M.; ROBERTS, Elizabeth

GOODMAN, Alan : Running, Rage and Arithmetic: The Changing Significance of Endocrine Differences Among “Races” > Abstract
ROBERTS, Elizabeth : Women Bodies, Women’s Work: Infertility Hormones in the United States and Ecuador > Abstract or Full Paper
PINTO, Sarah : Birth by the Needle: The politics of oxytocin, progress, and home-birth in rural north India > Abstract
LAYNE, Linda L. : The Home Pregnancy Test: A Feminist Technology? > Abstract
MORGAN, Lynn M : Choosing Sex: Judging Sexual (Re)assignment in Infancy versus in Adulthood > Abstract

Session Time And DNA-Technology (S84) > Abstract
Session Organisers : HUIJER, Marli ; HARBERS, Hans

HUIJER, Marli; HARBERS, Hans : The doings of times in DNA-technologies > Abstract
KOCH, Lene; NORDAHL SVENDSEN, Mette : “The journey of the gene”: pasts conceptualised and futures imagined > Abstract or Full Paper
CHAMPENOIS ROUSSEAU, Bénédicte : Matters of time: making up time, pregnant women, foetuses and families in prenatal screening practise > Abstract or Full Paper
HELEN, Ilpo : Risk, hope and temporality: high-tech medicine and personal futures > Abstract
DOWNING, Claudia : Concepts of time and accountability in families facing late-onset genetic disorders > Abstract
MARANTA, Alessandro : Genetic Testing Is Making “Us”: Parliament As A Site For Innovation > Abstract
BROWN, Nik : Novel temporalities: The emergence of “the new” in the “new genetics” > Abstract

Session Microbiopolitics (S92) > Abstract
Session Organisers : HELMREICH, Stefan; PAXSON, Heather

HELMREICH, Stefan : The Microbially Modified Ocean > Abstract
PAXSON, Heather : Cheese Cultures, or Camembert meets French DNA > Abstract
NELSON, Diane : Microbes that Matter: Malarial Politics in Guatemala > Abstract

Session Science, violence and the body (S120) > Abstract
Session Organisers : BASTOS, Cristiana;

ROQUE, Ricardo : “Skull hunters”: physical anthropology and colonial action > Abstract
BASTOS, Cristiana : Migrating bodies: anthropology, colonialism and the “sciences” of race and aclimatation > Abstract
VARANDA, Jorge : Engineering native labour: diamond mining in colonial Angola > Abstract
MENESES, Paula : The body under wars: the case of Mozambique > Abstract
PORTO, Nuno : Designing nativeness in colonial Angola > Abstract
BRANQUINHO, Fátima : Who is the owner of health? Comparative research carried out in Vigário Geral slum and in scientific institutions in Rio de Janeiro city _ Brazil > Abstract
LACHENAL : Monkeys, Butchers, Virologists and HIV emergence in Post-colonial Cameroon > Abstract

Session Tested bodies- genetics and diagnostics (S149) > No abstract

BELTRAME, Lorenzo : Negotiating the boundary of human life. The debate on the human embryo research in the Italian daily press > Abstract
VASSY, Carine : « People are voting with their feet ». Social construction of public needs in the field of prenatal screening > Abstract
FROST, Robert : Commercial genetic testing: A medical Revolution Turning into a Cycle of hype? > Abstract
WEINER, Kate : A genomic future for coronary heart disease? > Abstract
HOPKINS, Michael : Exploring technological change in hospital-centred networks: Genetic testing and the clinical- research nexus > Abstract
GLASNER, Peter; MCNALLY, Ruth : Crafting Doable Proteomics > Abstract
WIESER, Bernhard; KARNER, Sandra; BERGER, Wilhelm : Who is responsible for distributed action? On the paradoxes of prenatal testing. > Abstract or Full Paper
BOURRET, Pascale : Beyond multidisciplinarity: clinical collectives and the production of cancer genetics practices > Abstract
LATIMER, Joanna : Categorising the genetic: the interaction of the clinic, genetic technology and the family in the construction of a genetic future. > Abstract or Full Paper

Session Anomalous bodies (S153) > No abstract

MARTIN, Aryn : Gods and Micromonsters: Invisibility, immanence and individuality in human genetic chimeras > Abstract
CLARKE, Adele : Immodest Witnessing and the Problem of Subjects Who Speak > Abstract
RICHARDSON, Alan : Managing Expertise in Times of Crisis: Ignorance Management and Public Proof during the SARS Outbreak in Canada > Abstract
FAULKNER, Alex; KENT, Julie; GEESINK, Ingrid : Purity and the dangers of innovative therapies: re-ordering regulation and governance in the shaping of tissue-engineered medical technology > Abstract or Full Paper

Session Professional Expertise and Everyday Anxieties: Issues in the Medicalization of Sexuality (S155a) > Abstract
Session Organisers : MARSHALL, Barbara L.

HEALY, David : Female Sexual Dysfunction: Creating Consensus > Abstract
GIAMI, Alain : Gender stereotypes in sexology and sexual dysfunction research > Abstract or Full Paper
TIEFER, Leonore : The Branding of “sexual dysfunction” > Abstract

Session Constructing sexual bodies: gender, race and age (S155b) > Abstract
Session Organisers : MARSHALL, Barbara L.

MARSHALL, Barbara L : Climacteric Redux? (Re) Medicalizing the Male Menopause > Abstract
NJAMBI, Wairimu : Eve Ensler’s Framing of African Women in The Vagina Monologues > Abstract

Session Gendered medicine (S187) > Abstract

ANDERSON, Meredith; MILLER, Paige; SHRUM, Wesley : Gender and Class in the Distribution of Reproductive Technologies > Abstract
SANABRIA, Emilia : Hormonal contraceptives and the regulation of fertility in Brazil > Abstract
SAUKKO, Paula : From normalization to bioindividualty: genomic thrombophilia and gendered contradictions of personalised medicine > Abstract
STINE, Adrian : The ultrasound scanner, the doctor, her patients and the embryos- When new stories of creation are staged, on the ultrasound scanner at the fertility clinic > Abstract

Session “Author meets Critics”: Annemarie Mol, “The Body Multiple: Ontology in Medical Practice”. (AMC Mol) > Abstract
Session Organisers : EPSTEIN, Steven

LOCK, Margaret : No paper available
RABEHARISOA, Vololona : No paper available or Full Paper (This document is in Adobe Acrobat Format. You can download the plugin here )
TIMMERMANS, Stefan : No paper available

Session “Author meets Critics”: Jean Langford, “Fluent Bodies: Ayurvedic Remedies for Postcolonial Imbalance”. (AMC Langford) > Abstract
Session Organisers : SUMMERTON, Jane

AKRICH, Madeleine : No paper available or Full Paper (This document is in Adobe Acrobat Format. You can download the plugin here )
DOWNEY, Gary : No paper available
VERRAN, Helen : No paper available

(taget fra: http://www.csi.ensmp.fr/csi/4S/theme/theme.php?theme=BIOMEDICAL%20SCIENCES,%20SCIENTIFIC%20PRACTICES)