Constructing populations in biobanking

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  • Aaro Tupasela
  • Karoliina Snell
  • Jose a. Cañada
This article poses the question of whether biobanking practices and standards are giving rise to the construction of populations from which various biobanking initiatives increasingly draw on for legitimacy? We argue that although recent biobanking policies encourage various forms of engagement with publics to ensure legitimacy, different biobanks conceptualize their engagement strategies very differently. We suggest that biobanks undertake a broad range of different strategies with regard to engagement. We argue that these different approaches to engagement strategies are contributing to the construction of populations, whereby specific nationalities, communities, societies, patient groups and political systems become imbued or bio-objectified with particular characteristics, such as compliant, distant, positive, commercialized or authoritarian. This bio-objectification process is problematic in relation to policy aspirations ascribed to biobanking engagement since it gives rise to reified notions of different populations.
Original languageEnglish
JournalLife Sciences, Society and Policy
Volume11
Issue number5
Number of pages18
ISSN2195-7819
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Bibliographical note

Life Sciences, Society and Policy201511:5

DOI: 10.1186/s40504-015-0024-0

    Research areas

  • Biobanking,Bio-objects,Engagement,Governance,Popul, bio-objects, biobanking, engagement, governance, populations

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