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Framing Ethical Concerns and Attitudes towards Human Gene Patents in the Chinese Press
Li Du1; Sijie Lin1,2; Kalina Kamenova3
2020-08-01
Source PublicationAsian Bioethics Review
ISSN1793-8759
Volume12Issue:3Pages:307-323
Abstract

This study examines the representations of human gene patents in Chinese newspapers. We conducted a qualitative content analysis of news articles published between 2006 and 2017 to identify the major themes in media coverage, ethical considerations, perceptions of risks and benefits, and attitudes towards the patentability of human genes. The results show that two key ethical concerns were expressed by journalists: (1) that it is morally wrong to own or patent human genes and (2) that gene patents could potentially impede patients’ access to healthcare services. Nonetheless, the press coverage has tended to be largely favorable (57.8%), rather than opposed (17.8%) to human gene patenting. There were no normative claims that human genes should not be patentable in China, which indicates a generally positive attitude towards patentability in media discourse. Most articles that expressed criticism toward gene patenting discussed challenges in other countries, with significant attention given to the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in the Myriad case that invalidated Myriad Genetics’ patents on the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. Overall, the newspapers were uncritical of the Chinese gene patenting regime. News reporting on the issue was highly suggestive of a strong pro-commercialization stance, although some discussions emphasized potential risks over benefits. Our analysis highlights the need for balanced media reporting on human gene patents in China and a top-down approach to engage the public in substantive discussions on the ethical and societal implications of the existing patent regime.

KeywordChinese Newspapers Content Analysis Human Gene Patents Patentability
DOI10.1007/s41649-020-00136-0
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Indexed ByESCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaSocial Sciences - Other Topics ; Medical Ethics
WOS SubjectEthics ; Medical Ethics
WOS IDWOS:000554435100001
PublisherSPRINGER
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85088824501
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Law
DEPARTMENT OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES
Corresponding AuthorLi Du; Kalina Kamenova
Affiliation1.Faculty of Law,University of Macau,Taipa,Macao
2.C&C Lawyers & Notaries,Macao
3.Canadian Institute for Genomics and Society,Toronto,Canada
First Author AffilicationFaculty of Law
Corresponding Author AffilicationFaculty of Law
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Li Du,Sijie Lin,Kalina Kamenova. Framing Ethical Concerns and Attitudes towards Human Gene Patents in the Chinese Press[J]. Asian Bioethics Review, 2020, 12(3), 307-323.
APA Li Du., Sijie Lin., & Kalina Kamenova (2020). Framing Ethical Concerns and Attitudes towards Human Gene Patents in the Chinese Press. Asian Bioethics Review, 12(3), 307-323.
MLA Li Du,et al."Framing Ethical Concerns and Attitudes towards Human Gene Patents in the Chinese Press".Asian Bioethics Review 12.3(2020):307-323.
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