1999
DOI: 10.1177/016224399902400204
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On Masculinities, Technologies, and Pain: The Testing of Male Contraceptives in the Clinic and the Media

Abstract: In the last fifteen years, testing has attracted much attention in science and technology studies. Most researchers have focused almost exclusively on testing in the laboratory, specifically designed test locations, and, for medical technologies, the clinic. What counts as testing has largely been described in terms of the activities of scientific experts. This is not to say that science and technology studies have completely neglected other institutional discourses. Journalistic texts have been a favorite res… Show more

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“…Of course, Akrich acknowledges these preferred readings may be adapted, edited or indeed rewritten. In a similar vein, Woolgar (1991) discussed designers' attempts to configure the user and how this might constrain appropriation though this position has been subject to critique as overemphasising the power of designers (Wajcman 1991, Berg and Lie 1995, Oudshoorn 1999, Mackay et al 2000. In contrast, the downplaying of designers and the emphasis upon users is well articulated within the key work of Roger Silverstone regarding processes of domestication (Silverstone 1996(Silverstone , 2006.…”
Section: Conceptualising Technological Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, Akrich acknowledges these preferred readings may be adapted, edited or indeed rewritten. In a similar vein, Woolgar (1991) discussed designers' attempts to configure the user and how this might constrain appropriation though this position has been subject to critique as overemphasising the power of designers (Wajcman 1991, Berg and Lie 1995, Oudshoorn 1999, Mackay et al 2000. In contrast, the downplaying of designers and the emphasis upon users is well articulated within the key work of Roger Silverstone regarding processes of domestication (Silverstone 1996(Silverstone , 2006.…”
Section: Conceptualising Technological Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La baja prevalencia de vasectomías puede deberse, en parte, como sugieren algunos estudios, a los prejuicios en torno de este procedimiento, entre los que sobresalen creencias que relacionan la esterilización masculina con una disminución de la virilidad (Vernon, 1996;Ringheim, 2002;Oudshoorn, 1999;. Pero esencialmente se explica por el efecto de la asignación diferencial de responsabilidades a varones y mujeres en distintos ámbitos de la vida cotidiana y en particular en la reproducción, expresión del orden corporal hegemónico que refleja y condiciona las decisiones reproductivas y las orientaciones médicas sobre la materia (Bush, 2000).…”
Section: Anticoncepción Género Y Campo Médicounclassified
“…Tenter de l'expliquer uniquement par des arguments relatifs au manque de progrès technique, technologique ou médical serait aussi illusoire que de prétendre comprendre le phénomène « Viagra » purement du point de vue pharmaceutique. Dans le cadre de cet article nous opterons pour une approche compréhensive des discours autour d'une (hypothétique) contraception masculine médicalisée sous l'angle des représentations sociales du corps et de la santé (Jodelet, 2006a, Kalampalikis, 2006, des identités et des logiques de la domination masculine (Héritier, 1999 ;Oudshoorn, 1999).…”
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