LSE creators

Number of items: 36.
2019
  • Thompson, Charis (2019). How should “CRISPRed” babies be monitored over their life course to promote health equity? AMA Journal of Ethics, 21(12), E1036-1041. https://doi.org/10.1001/amajethics.2019.1036. picture_as_pdf
  • Turkmendag, Ilke, Fox, Marie, Thompson, Charis, Murphy, Thérèse (2019). What’s law got to do with good science? Social and Legal Studies, 28(3), 392-413. https://doi.org/10.1177/0964663919834173 picture_as_pdf
  • 2018
  • Smietana, Marcin, Thompson, Charis, Widdance Twine, France (2018). Making and breaking families – reading queer reproductions, stratified reproduction and reproductive justice together. Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rbms.2018.11.001 picture_as_pdf
  • 2016
  • Thompson, Charis (2016). Gender and sexuality in the US election: three lessons.
  • Vasiliou, S. K., Diamandis, E. P., Church, G. M., Greely, H. T., Baylis, F., Thompson, Charis, Schmitt-Ulms, G. (2016). CRISPR-Cas9 System: opportunities and concerns. Clinical Chemistry, 62(10), 1304-1311. https://doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2016.263186
  • Thompson, Charis (2016). IVF global histories, USA: between rock and a marketplace. Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online, 2, 128-135. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rbms.2016.09.003
  • 2015
  • Thompson, Charis (2015). CRISPR: move beyond differences. Nature, 522(7557), p. 415. https://doi.org/10.1038/522415a
  • 2014
  • Schicktanz, Silke, Schweda, Mark, Ballenger, Jesse F., Fox, Patrick J., Halpern, Jodi, Kramer, Joel H., Micco, Guy, Post, Stephen G., Thompson, Charis & Knight, Robert T. et al (2014). Before it is too late: professional responsibilities in late-onset Alzheimer's research and pre-symptomatic prediction. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00921
  • Thompson, Charis (2014). Good science: the ethical choreography of stem cell research. MIT Press.
  • Thompson, Charis (2014). Designing for the life sciences: the epistemology of elite life science real estate. Tecnoscienza: Italian Journal of Science & Technology Studies, 5(2), 43 - 58.
  • 2013
  • Thompson, Charis (2015-12-01 - 2015-12-03) Governance, regulation, and control: public participation [Paper]. International summit on human gene editing: a global discussion, Washington DC, United States, USA.
  • Thompson, Charis (2013). Sujetos humanos colombianos y consentimiento en biomedicina en idioma ingles. In Restrepo Forero, Olga (Ed.), Proyecto Ensamblado En Colombia: Ensamblando Heteroglosias (pp. 143-158). Colciencias.
  • 2012
  • Thompson, Charis (2012). Die Entnahme von Bio-Material und Bio-Information an der Universität Kalifornien, Berkeley, USA 2010. Ein Fallbeispiel. In Lettow, Susanne (Ed.), BioöKonomie: Die Lebenswissenschaften und Die Bewirtschaftung Der KöRper (pp. 30-60). Transcript (Firm).
  • 2011
  • Thompson, Charis (2011). Medical migrations afterword: science as a vacation? Body and Society, 17(2-3), 205-213. https://doi.org/10.1177/1357034X11405549
  • 2009
  • Thompson, Charis (2009). Informed consent for the age of pluripotency and embryo triage: from alienation, anonymity and altruism to connection, contact, and care. In Nisker, Jeff, Baylis, Françoise, Karpin, Isabel (Eds.), The 'Healthy' Embryo Social, Biomedical, Legal and Philosophical Perspectives . Cambridge University Press.
  • Thompson, Charis (2009). Skin tone and the persistence of biological race in egg donation for assisted reproduction. In Nakano Glenn, Evelyn (Ed.), Shades of Difference: Why Skin Color Matters . Stanford University Press.
  • 2008
  • Thompson, Charis (2008). Book review: review of Franklin, S. Dolly mixtures: the remaking of genealogy. Duke University Press 2007. British Journal of Sociology, 59(1).
  • Thompson, Charis (2008). Medical tourism, stem cells, genomics: EASTS, transnational STS, and the contemporary life sciences. East Asian Science, Technology and Society, 2(3), 433-438. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12280-008-9056-3
  • Thompson, Charis (2008). Stem cells, women, and the new gender and science. In Schiebinger, Londa (Ed.), Gendered Innovations in Science and Engineering (pp. 109-130). Stanford University Press.
  • 2007
  • Thompson, Charis (2007). Can opposition to research spur innovation? Nature Reports Stem Cells, online, https://doi.org/10.1038/stemcells.2007.128
  • Thompson, Charis (2007). Why we should, in fact, pay for egg donation. Regenerative Medicine, 2(2), 203-209. https://doi.org/10.2217/17460751.2.2.203
  • Thompson, Charis (2007). Making parents: the ontological choreography of reproductive technologies. MIT Press.
  • 2006
  • Thompson, Charis (2006). God is in the details: comparative perspectives on the intertwining of religion and assisted reproductive technologies. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 30(4), 557-561. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11013-006-9035-x
  • Thompson, Charis (2006). Back to nature? Isis, 97(3), 505-512. https://doi.org/10.1086/508080
  • Thompson, Charis (2006). Race science. Theory, Culture & Society, 23(2-3), 547-549. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276406023002100
  • 2004
  • Thompson, Charis (2004). Co-producing CITES and the African elephant. In Jasanoff, Shiela (Ed.), States of Knowledge: the Co-Production of Science and the Social Order . Routledge.
  • Thompson, Charis (2004). Book review: otherwise known as PUS—Sociology and the public understanding of science: the trouble with nature: sex in science and popular culture; evolution, gender, and rape. American Journal of Sociology, 109(5), 1196-1200. https://doi.org/10.1086/383495
  • 2003
  • Thompson, Charis (2003). Comment: forum on gender and nation in post-war visual culture. Gender and History, 15(2), 262-267. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.00302
  • 2002
  • Thompson, Charis (2002). Fertile ground: feminists theorize infertility. In Inhorn, Marcia, van Balen, Frank (Eds.), Infertility Around the Globe: New Thinking on Childlessness, Gender, and Reproductive Technologies (pp. 52-78). University of California Press.
  • Thompson, Charis (2002). Book review: baby’s first picture: ultrasound and the politics of fetal subjects by Lisa M. Mitchell. American Journal of Sociology, 107(6), 1621-1622. https://doi.org/10.1086/344876
  • Thompson, Charis (2002). Ranchers, scientists, and grass-roots development in the United States and Kenya. Environmental Values, 11(3), 303-326. https://doi.org/10.3197/096327102129341109
  • Thompson, Charis (2002). Situated knowledges: feminist and science and technology studies perspectives. In Smelser, N. J., Wright, James, Baltes, P. B. (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences . Elsevier (Firm).
  • Thompson, Charis (2002). Strategic naturalizing: kinship in an infertility clinic. In Franklin, Sarah, McKinnon, Susan (Eds.), Relative Values: Reconfiguring Kinship Studies (pp. 175-202). Duke University Press.
  • Thompson, Charis (2002). When elephants stand for competing models of nature. In Law, John, Mol, Annemarie (Eds.), Complexities: Social Studies of Knowledge Practices (pp. 166-190). Duke University Press.
  • 2000
  • Thompson, Charis (2000). Book review: cultural conceptions: on reproductive technologies and remaking of life, by Valerie Hartouni. Isis, 91(4), 815-816.
  • 1999
  • Thompson, Charis (1999). Book review: the making of the unborn patient: a social anatomy of fetal surgery by Monica J. Casper. American Journal of Sociology, 105(1), 313-315. https://doi.org/10.1086/210311