Firmly grounded in empirical data this book critically engages with the relational moral and ethical issues surrounding genetic testing in contemporary society. Competing accounts of autonomy responsibility and blame - by families by professionals and in the public sphere - are analysed rigorously within a discourse-rhetorical framework paying particular attention to the situated management of risks of knowing and risks of disclosure.
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