Carrie Anne Platt

2 articles
North Dakota State University ORCID: 0000-0002-4953-712X
  1. Controversy, Conflict, and Conflicting Expertises: Report from the 2011 ARST Pre-Conference at NCA
    Abstract

    In this report, we summarize several projects exploring h develops and deploys resistance to scientific and technical expertise.

    doi:10.13008/2151-2957.1115
  2. Selling Certainty: Genetic Complexity and Moral Urgency in Myriad Genetics' BRAC<i>Analysis</i>Campaign
    Abstract

    This essay analyzes Myriad Genetics’ marketing of the BRACAnalysis genetic test to argue that the campaign creates a unique and problematic understanding of choice and decision making in the domain of applied genetic biotechnologies. The essay identifies how the campaign creates a subject position that invites audiences into a double bind of action and moral obligation, where specific decisions to make powerful medical choices become circumscribed as a necessity. A reduction and oversimplification of technical, scientific complexity replaces deliberative processes and phronetic understandings of complex situations and exigencies with intuition and feeling as warrants for action; in turn, a resultant appearance of empowerment becomes dialectically invested in an invocation of moral urgency and necessity.

    doi:10.1080/02773945.2012.659790