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Trading the Genome: Investigating the Commodification of Bio-Information

Bronwyn Parry

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September, 2004
Cloth, 352 pages, 23 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-231-12174-3
$55.00 / £38.00

Part 1: Introduction

Part 2. The Collection of Nature and the Nature of Collecting

Revealing the Social and Spatial Dynamics of Collecting

Collecting as Simple Acquisition: Decontextualization and Exoticization

Collection as Concentration and Control

Collection as Recirculation and Regulation

New World Collectors

Part 3: Speedup: Accelerating the Social and Spatial Dynamics of Collecting

Retheorizing Life Forms: Material and Informational?

The Rise of the Information and Bio-Information Economies

Emerging Markets: The Regulation of Trade in Bio-Information

Part 4: New Collectors, New Collections

"When the world was a kinder and gentler place": Early Players and Vacation Pursuits

"An historic revival of collecting"

Impetus for the Revival: Technological Change

The Biodiversity Convention: New Protocols and New Rationales

GATT TRIPs: New Protections, New Incentives

The Practice and Process of Collecting

Part 5: The Fate of the Collections

From Reproduction to Replication

"Build it for us"

Combinations and Permutations

The Diminishing Role of in situ Collecting

The Advent of Microsourcing

Re-mining ex situ Collections

The Emerging Trade in Collected Genetic and Biochemical Materials

Hire Plants: Renters and Brokers

Transacting Bio-Information: Licensing and "Pay-per-View"

Part 6: Taming the Slippery Beast: Regulating Trade in Bio-Information

Compensatory Agreements: The Rise of a Proto-Universal Culture of Regulation?

Networks, Capillaries, and the Geography of Knowledge Systems

Compensatory Agreements: Investigating Terms and Conditions

Infrastructural Support and Technical Training

Future Benefits: Royalty Payments

Taming the Slippery Beast

Regulating the Unlicensed Copying of Bio-Information

Concentration and Control: Patenting Collected Materials

The Complexities of "Co-Inventorship"

Part 7: Back to the Future

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About the Author

Bronwyn Parry is an economic and cultural geographer who holds a senior research fellowship at King’s College, University of Cambridge. Her current research focuses on the creation and use of human tissue collections in the UK.

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