Human Cloning in the Media by Joan Haran, Jenny Kitzinger, Maureen McNeil

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nonfiction science sociology
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This book is ideal for readers who are interested in understanding how science and technology interact with society and media.

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- The book explores the interplay of science, technology, and society, which appeals to readers curious about societal impacts of science.
- The focus on media and cultural studies suggests an interest in how science is communicated and perceived publicly.
- By avoiding repetition of genres (sociology/science) or specifics (cloning debates), it answers the prompt by highlighting its analytical focus on science-society-media dynamics.

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This book examines the making of human cloning as an imaginary practice and scientific fact. It explores the controversies surrounding both 'therapeutic cloning' for stem cell research and 'reproductive' cloning. The authors analyse the cultural p...

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