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Domesticating and democratizing science: a geography of do-it-yourself biology

Morgan Meyer

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By turning private homes and community spaces into sites where biological experimentation can be carried out, do-it-yourself biology promises a democratization of science. This democratization is based upon material processes: efforts to increase the affordability, the accessibility and the mutability of scientific equipment can be observed. In particular, do-it-yourself biology relies on 'creative workarounds' around objects (to transform and combine them in novel ways) and around institutions (to circumvent established university-industry business linkages). By tinkering with objects and by sharing knowledge via various communicative devices - websites, blogs, wikis, forums, videos - do-ityourself biologists aim to create a new, collective and open economy of scientific equipment and render biology more accessible to citizens. A distinct form of individuality is constituted by providing people access, transforming them into active makers of science, making their bodies/aliments more knowable and demonstrating that one can do it oneself. Do-it-yourself biology thus offers a site for exploring the ethics, the boundaries and new forms of sociability for biology. Key words:
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hal-00784685 , version 1 (04-02-2013)

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Morgan Meyer. Domesticating and democratizing science: a geography of do-it-yourself biology. 2013. ⟨hal-00784685⟩
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