Lay experts and the politics of breast implants.

Public Underst Sci

School of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities, Languages & Social Sciences, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.

Published: October 2003

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper examines the controversy surrounding breast implants in the US and Europe, highlighting the role of consumer and support groups for women in shaping policy.
  • It argues that scientific expertise has been used to undermine women's experiences and perspectives on their bodies and health issues, indicating a bias in the policy discussion.
  • The research adds to the understanding of the interactions among regulators, manufacturers, users, and clinicians in the medical device industry and contributes to broader discussions on public perceptions of science.

Article Abstract

This paper discusses the controversy around breast implants in the United States and Europe. It focuses on the emergence of consumer and support groups for women and offers an analysis of the role they have played in recent policy developments in UK and Europe. The politics of breast implants is seen as a politics of knowledge in which scientific expertise has consistently been deployed in ways that minimize the credibility and legitimacy of women's accounts of their bodies and illness experiences. These women have been doubly disadvantaged in a policy debate that turns on scientific controversy and uncertainty. This implies a gendered dynamic to the changing relations of knowledge and expertise. The paper contributes to an understanding of the relations between regulators, manufacturers, users, and clinicians in the global medical device industry and to wider debates around the public understanding of science.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963662503124005DOI Listing

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