Norm Change in Genetic Services. How the Discourse of Choice Replaced the Discourse of Prevention

Abstract In the 1960s and '70s, it was generally assumed that reproductive choices have social consequences and thus are a matter of social concern. Socially-responsible reproductive behavior, in turn, was assumed to entail minimizing the risk of transmitting grave genetic diseases. Over time,...

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Main Author: Diane B. Paul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Series:Varia História
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-87752017000100021&lng=en&tlng=en
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description Abstract In the 1960s and '70s, it was generally assumed that reproductive choices have social consequences and thus are a matter of social concern. Socially-responsible reproductive behavior, in turn, was assumed to entail minimizing the risk of transmitting grave genetic diseases. Over time, such a view came increasingly to be labelled "eugenics," a term that would in much of the world acquire strongly negative connotations. By the 1990s, the old view had been largely replaced in the West by the tenet that procreation is a private matter, and that there are no right or wrong reproductive decisions. The primary aim of this essay is to explain and interpret this transformation, which was largely a product of the 1980s. Drawing on social-norms theory, which assumes that norms are always to some degree contested, it asks how those with an interest in changing prevailing attitudes were able to achieve such apparent rapid success.
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spelling doaj.art-02210930e6604777b0c50dd26bdb3d912022-12-21T17:45:36ZengUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisVaria História1982-43433361214710.1590/0104-87752017000100003S0104-87752017000100021Norm Change in Genetic Services. How the Discourse of Choice Replaced the Discourse of PreventionDiane B. PaulAbstract In the 1960s and '70s, it was generally assumed that reproductive choices have social consequences and thus are a matter of social concern. Socially-responsible reproductive behavior, in turn, was assumed to entail minimizing the risk of transmitting grave genetic diseases. Over time, such a view came increasingly to be labelled "eugenics," a term that would in much of the world acquire strongly negative connotations. By the 1990s, the old view had been largely replaced in the West by the tenet that procreation is a private matter, and that there are no right or wrong reproductive decisions. The primary aim of this essay is to explain and interpret this transformation, which was largely a product of the 1980s. Drawing on social-norms theory, which assumes that norms are always to some degree contested, it asks how those with an interest in changing prevailing attitudes were able to achieve such apparent rapid success.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-87752017000100021&lng=en&tlng=ennormasdiagnóstico pré-nataleugenia
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normas
diagnóstico pré-natal
eugenia
title Norm Change in Genetic Services. How the Discourse of Choice Replaced the Discourse of Prevention
title_full Norm Change in Genetic Services. How the Discourse of Choice Replaced the Discourse of Prevention
title_fullStr Norm Change in Genetic Services. How the Discourse of Choice Replaced the Discourse of Prevention
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title_short Norm Change in Genetic Services. How the Discourse of Choice Replaced the Discourse of Prevention
title_sort norm change in genetic services how the discourse of choice replaced the discourse of prevention
topic normas
diagnóstico pré-natal
eugenia
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