Charis Thompson
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Sociology
Charis Thompson's Degrees
- PhD Sociology University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Charis Thompson Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charis Thompson was Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics, and before that a Professor at Harvard and Berkeley. She was a professor of Gender and Women's Studies in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies at the University of California at Berkeley. She was also associate director, and the founding Director, of the Science, Technology, and Society Center at UC Berkeley.
Charis Thompson's Published Works
Published Works
- Making Parents: The Ontological Choreography of Reproductive Technologies (2005) (887)
- Strategic naturalizing: kinship in an infertility clinic (2002) (119)
- Back to Nature? (2006) (117)
- Asian Biotech: Ethics and Communities of Fate (2010) (101)
- Good Science: The Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Research (2013) (96)
- Why we should, in fact, pay for egg donation. (2007) (62)
- Making and breaking families – reading queer reproductions, stratified reproduction and reproductive justice together (2018) (50)
- When Elephants Stand for Competing Philosophies of Nature: Amboseli National Park, Kenya (2002) (36)
- Collect reliable data on embryo selection (2017) (35)
- Co-producing CITES and the African elephant (2004) (33)
- IVF global histories, USA: between Rock and a marketplace (2016) (33)
- 8 Skin Tone and the Persistence of Biological Race in Egg Donation for Assisted Reproduction (2009) (29)
- Asian Regeneration?: Nationalism and Internationalism in Stem Cell Research in South Korea and Singapore (2010) (27)
- Medical Migrations Afterword: Science as a Vacation? (2011) (25)
- When elephants stand for competing models of nature (2002) (16)
- God is in the details: comparative perspectives on the intertwining of religion and assisted reproductive technologies (2006) (16)
- Medical Tourism, Stem Cells, Genomics: EASTS, Transnational STS, and the Contemporary Life Sciences (2008) (12)
- Comments and Reply (2013) (11)
- CRISPR: Move beyond differences (2015) (10)
- Stem cells, women, and the new gender and science (2008) (9)
- CRISPR-Cas9 System: Opportunities and Concerns. (2016) (8)
- Race Science (2006) (5)
- 3. Fertile Ground: Feminists Theorize Infertility (2019) (4)
- Ranchers, scientists, and grass-roots development in the United States and Kenya (2002) (4)
- Situated Knowledge: Feminist and Science and Technology Studies Perspectives (2001) (4)
- Move beyond differences (2015) (3)
- Practice Makes Parents: Commentary on the Special Issue on “Making Parents: Reproductive Technologies and Parenting Culture across Borders” (2017) (3)
- The Death of Nature: Foundations of ecological feminist thought (2017) (3)
- Three Times a Woman: Voting, Egg Donation, Cosmetics, and the Punctuated Gendering of Stem Cell Innovation in California (2014) (2)
- How Should "CRISPRed" Babies Be Monitored Over Their Life Course to Promote Health Equity? (2019) (2)
- Informed consent for the age of pluripotency and embryo triage: from alienation, anonymity and altruism to connection, contact, and care (2009) (2)
- Can opposition to research spur innovation (2007) (2)
- Asian Biotech (2020) (1)
- Governance, regulation, and control: public participation (2013) (1)
- What’s Law got to do with Good Science? (2018) (1)
- Reprotech in France and the United States: Comparisons, reproductive technology and migrapolitics (2020) (1)
- Appendix D Resources and Primary Documents for Stem Cell Research Involving Non-Human Animal Subjects, and Selected Text (2013) (0)
- On the Research Subject and the Animal Model (2013) (0)
- Comment (1981) (0)
- Appendix C Resources and Primary Documents for Stem Cell Research Involving Human Subjects, and Selected Texts (2013) (0)
- Designing for the Life Sciences: The Epistemology of Elite Life Science Real Estate (2015) (0)
- Book Reviews (1999) (0)
- A neglected and emerging antimicrobial resistance gene encodes for a serine-dependent macrolide esterase (2023) (0)
- Ethical Choreography at the End of the Beginning of Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Research (2013) (0)
- A Forward-Looking State: On Public Donations and Reciprocity in California's Stem Cell Proposition (2013) (0)
- Thinking of Other Lives (2013) (0)
- Appendix A Glossary (1989) (0)
- Book Review:Cultural Conceptions: On Reproductive Technologies and the Remaking of Life Valerie Hartouni (2000) (0)
- Asian Regeneration? Nationalism and Internationalism in Stem Cell Research in South Korea and Singapore (2020) (0)
- Reproductions Through Technology (2014) (0)
- Transnational Stem Cell Circuits (2013) (0)
- Appendix B Resources and Primary Documents for Stem Cell Research Involving Embryo(ID) Potential Subjects, and Selected Text (2013) (0)
- Reviewers of EASTS, 2019–2021 (2022) (0)
- Review Essay: Otherwise Known as PUS—Sociology and the Public Understanding of Science (2004) (0)
- Comment: forum on gender and nation in post-war visual culture (2003) (0)
- Book review: baby’s first picture: ultrasound and the politics of fetal subjects by Lisa M. Mitchell (2002) (0)
- Book review: the making of the unborn patient: a social anatomy of fetal surgery by Monica J. Casper (1999) (0)
- Stem Cell Geopolitics (2013) (0)
- Book review: otherwise known as PUS—Sociology and the public understanding of science: the trouble with nature: sex in science and popular culture; evolution, gender, and rape (2004) (0)
- Stem Cell Nation, Stem Cell State (2013) (0)
- Gender and sexuality in the US election: three lessons (2016) (0)
- Book review: review of Franklin, S. Dolly mixtures: the remaking of genealogy. Duke University Press 2007 (2008) (0)
- The Death of Nature (2017) (0)
- Book Review: Disciplining Reproduction: Modernity, American Life Sciences, and the Problems of Sex (1999) (0)
- Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy – By S. Franklin (2008) (0)
- Provincializing the hormonal body: Ontological and empirical agents in North American and Ecuadorian In-Vitro Fertilization (2004) (0)
- Baby’s First Picture: Ultrasound and the Politics of Fetal Subjects. By Lisa M. Mitchell. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001. Pp. x+258. $60.00 (cloth); $24.95 (paper). (2002) (0)
- Stem Cell Biopolitics (2013) (0)
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