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  1. Explaining Hwang-Gate: South Korean Identity Politics between Bionationalism and Globalization.Byoungsoo Kim & Herbert Gottweis - 2010 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 35 (4):501-524.
    This article explores the scientific fraud case of the South Korean stem cell scientist Woo-Suk Hwang, which represents a struggle over political identity. The South Korean state supported Hwang’s research hoping to establish Korean scientific-technological leadership in biotechnology, but it combined this globalization strategy with an identity politics built around the Korean people. The emerging bionationalism exceeded traditional ethnic nationalism insofar as the traditional ethnicity marker of ‘‘blood’’ was displaced by biologically scientifically grounded notions such as the stem cell or (...)
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  • Allocating Credit and Blame in Science.Daryl E. Chubin - 1988 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 13 (1-2):53-63.
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