Going with the Flow: Moving Cells and Changing Values in Biomedical Practice
Pierre Delvenne,
Hadrien Macq,
Céline ParotteAuthor BiographiesPierre Delvenne is a senior research associate of the Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique ,
and Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Liège,
where he directs the Spiral Research Center and the Interdisciplinary Research Unit Cité,
His research lies at the intersection of science and technology studies and political economy,
focusing on the multiple struggles within the political and cultural economies of science,
and innovation,
Hadrien Macq is a postdoctoral researcher at the Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique ,
and at the University of Liège,
Department of Political Science,
His research analyzes the interactions between innovation policies,
public participation,
and urban governance,
His current postdoctoral project investigates the development and use of Digital Twins and associated urban digital modeling technologies in a comparative perspective,
Céline Parotte is an associate professor of Public Policy and Methodology in the Department of Political Science at the University of Liège,
At the Spiral Research Center,
she leads a research program on the politics of decay of large industrial infrastructures,
Her current research focuses on the management and control of high-risk infrastructures ,
nuclear facilities,
radioactive waste,
participatory and qualitative methods,
and the evaluation of controversial public policies,
Spiral Research Centre,
Department of Political Science,
University of Liège
Science, Technology, & Human Values
Published online on December 28, 2023
Abstract
Science, Technology, & Human Values, Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 503-530, May 2026.
Science and technology studies have devoted considerable attention to the economic implications of biomedical technoscience. This article enriches these studies by offering a new reading of several strands of literature to explore how the valuation ...