Prof Sarah Franklin, PhD, FSB Cambridge University Chair of Sociology Old Cavendish Laboratory Free School Lane, Cambridge CB2 3RQ [email protected]

Academic Employment

2004 –2011 Professor of Social Study of Biomedicine, LSE 2001– 2004 Professor of of Science, 1999-2001 Reader in Cultural Anthropology, Lancaster University 1997-1999 Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University 1993-1997 Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University 1990-1993 .5 Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University .5 Research Associate, Department of Social Anthropology,

Visiting Professorships

10/08-05/09 Visiting Professor, IHPK, NYU 10/03- Visiting Professor, Department of Gender Studies, University of 8/04 Sydney 10/2001 Visiting Professor, NOISE Graduate Summer Programme, Madrid, Spain 10/2000 Visiting Professor, International Women's University, Hannover, Germany 12/99 Visiting Professor, Medical Anthropology Program, University of Tarragona, Spain 1/1994- Visiting Associate Professor, Anthropology Board, University of 8/1995 California, Santa Cruz 8-12/1993 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, New York University

Education

1978-82, Department of Anthropology, Smith College BA 1983-4, Women's Studies Program, MA 1984-6, Department of Anthropology, New York University MA 1986-9, Centre for Contemporary , University of PhD Birmingham (awarded 1992)

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Major Publications

2013 Biological Relatives: IVF, Stem Cells and the Future of Kinship Duke (single authored monograph examining the historical importance of IVF for understanding gender and kinship as technologies).

2009 ‘Public Culture as Professional Science’ (Final Report of the ScoPE Project). 83pp, with K Burchell and K Holden

2008 Science as Culture Special Issue: Stem Cell Technologies 1998- Carfax 2008: Controversies and Silences Vol 17, No. 4, 130 pp, ISSN 0950-5431 (Guest edited with Barbara Prainsack and Ingrid Geesink)

2008 Science as Culture Special Issue: Stem Cell Stories 1998-2008 Vol. Carfax 17, No. 1, March 2008. 100pp, ISSN 0950-5431 (Guest edited with Ingrid Geesink and Barbara Prainsack).

2007 Off Centre: Feminism and Cultural Studies (reprinted as Volume II, Routledge Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies Classic Texts) London and New York: Routledge, 334pp. ISBN: 0-415-40279-4, ed. with J Stacey and C Lury).

2007 Dolly Mixtures: the remaking of genealogy (single authored Duke monograph presenting a multi-sited ethnography of the making of Dolly the sheep, funded by Leverhulme Trust).

2006 Born and Made: an ethnography of preimplantation genetic Princeton diagnosis (monograph presenting the results of an ESRC study, with C. Roberts).

2003 Remaking Life and Death: toward an anthropology of the SAR Press biosciences (co-edited volume based on a School of American Research Advanced Seminar, co-organised, with Margaret Lock, ISBN 1-930618-20-4, 372 pp.)

2001 Relative Values: reconfiguring kinship study (co-edited volume Duke based on 1998 international symposium sponsored by the Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, with Susan McKinnon 0-8223-2786-4, 520 pp.).

2000 Global Nature, Global Culture (co-authored volume theorising Sage 'global culture' in terms of changing ideas of nature, life, gender, race and kind, with C. Lury and J. Stacey, ISBN 0-7619-6598-X, 246 pp.).

1999 Second Edition, Technologies of Procreation: kinship in the age of

2 Franklin CV 2011 Routledge assisted conception (co-authored volume presenting results of first major anthropological study of new reproductive technologies in Britain, with J. Edwards, et al, ISBN 0-415-17056-7, 236 pp.).

1998 Reproducing Reproduction: kinship, power and technological UPenn innovation (co-edited anthology presenting recent ethnographic work on changing forms of parenting and procreation, based on AAA conference panel, with H. Ragone, ISBN 0-8122-3352-2, 278pp).

1997 Embodied Progress: a cultural account of assisted conception Routledge (single-authored fieldwork monograph locating an ethnographic account of new reproductive technologies in the context of their public cultural representation, ISBN 0415067677, 256 pp., extracts reprinted in German translation in B. Duden and D. Noeres, Auf den Spuren des Korpers in einer technogenen Welt, Leske and Budrich, Opladen, 2002, pp. 359-393).

1996 The Sociology of Gender (general reader on the social construction Edward of gender for international series 'Schools of Thought in Sociology', Elgar ISBN 1 85278-755-4, 480pp.).

1993 Technologies of Procreation: kinship in the age of assisted Manchester conception (co-authored volume presenting results of first major University anthropological study of new reproductive technologies in Britain, Press with J. Edwards, et al, ISBN 0-7190-3815-4, 185pp.).

1993 Procreation Stories: visual culture and reproductive politics (co- Free edited volume of Science as Culture examining cultural dimensions Association of assisted reproduction, with M. McNeil, ISSN 0950 5431, 150pp.). Books 1992 Contested Conceptions: a cultural account of assisted reproduction CCCS (doctoral thesis, Department of Cultural Studies, University of B-ham Birmingham, 401pp.).

1991 Off-Centre: feminism and cultural studies (co-edited anthology Harper locating work from the Birmingham school in the context of wider Collins debates within feminist cultural theory, with J. Stacey and C. Lury, ISBN 0-04-445666-2, 334pp.).

Reports

2010 ‘The Impact of Impact?’ Workshop Report, 20pp. published by LSE at http://lse-impact.blogspot.co.uk/

2009 ‘40 Years of IVF: 14th February 1969 – 2009’ (Commemorative Programme for a one day international symposium in Cambridge), London: Nature, 32 pp., with

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2009 Public Culture as Professional Science (Final Report of a major Wellcome- funded project, 83pp, published under Creative Commons, with K Burchell and K Holden)

2008 The Future of Biological Control: law, ethics and policy (Summary and report of a one day international symposium held in honour of the work of Dr Anne McLaren, London, 10 July, with Emily Jackson).

2005 Social Science Perspectives on Stem cells: a one day workshop sponsored by the BIOS Centre (Summary and Report of a networking meeting among UK stem cell researchers)

2003 Ethnographic Eencounters with Reprogenetics, Department of Sociology/CESAGen, Lancaster University (Wellcome funded workshop report, with Michal Nahman).

2002 Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis: an ethnographic study (End of Award Report to the ESRC)

2001 Revisiting Concepts of Gift in the New Genetics, (co-authored Report based on an international symposium funded by the Wellcome Trust, with Richard Tutton).

1993 Kinship and the New Genetic Technologies: an assessment of European existing anthropological research, (co-authored Report to the EC Council based on an assessment of existing European scholarship on kinship, with M. Strathern, 64 pp.).

1993 Kinship Studies in Europe: a database of anthropological sources, European Dept. Anthropology, University of Manchester (compilation of Council bibliographic materials on kinship studies in Europe, indexed for ease of use on Papyrus software by author, subject, region and type, with M. Strathern and I. Klein, 236 pp.).

Selected Articles and Chapters

2014 ‘Life’ entry in Bioethics, 4th edition, ed. Bruce Jennings, New York: Macmillan, pp. 1809-1817.

2014 ‘Rethinking Reproductive Politics in Time, and Time in UK Reproductive Politics: 1978-2008’ Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 20:109-125.

2014 Analogic Return: the reproductive life of conceptuality’ Theory, Culture and Society 31:2-3:243-262.

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2013 ‘Conception Through the Looking Glass: the paradox of IVF’ Reproductive Medicine Online 27:6:747-755.

2013 ‘Transforming Kinship’ Advanced Article, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., www.els.net, 6pp.

2013 ‘Embryo Watching: How IVF Has Remade Biology’ Tecnoscienza: Italian Journal of Science and Technology Studies, 4:1:23-43.

2013 ‘In Vitro Anthropos: New Conception Models for a Recursive Anthropology?’ Cambridge Anthropology 31:1:3-32.

2013 ‘The HFEA in Context’ Reproductive Biomedicine Online 26:4:310- 312.

2013 ‘From Blood to Genes?: Rethinking Consanguinity in the Context of Geneticization’ in C H Johnson, B Jussen, D W Sabean, S Teuscher, eds. Blood and Kinship: matter for metaphor from Ancient Rome to the Present, New York and Oxford: Berghahn, pp. 285- 320

2012 ‘Anthropology of Biomedicine and Bioscience’ in Fardon, Richard, Harris, Olivia, Marchand, Trevor H. J., Shore, Chris, Strang, Veronica, Wilson, Richard and Nuttall, Mark, eds. Sage Handbook of Social Anthropology, London: Sage, pp. 42-55.

2012 ‘Five Million Miracle Babies Later: the anthropology of IVF’ in Knecht, Michi, Klotz, Maren and Beck, Stefan, eds. Reproductive Technologies as a Global Form: ethnographies of knowledge, practices, and transnational encounters. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 27-48.

2011 ‘Future Mix: Remodelling Biological Futures’ Humanimalia, Volume 2, Number 2 (online journal)

2011 ‘Specimens as Spectacles: Reframing Fetal Remains’, Social Text, 29:1:103-125 (with Suzanne Anker)

2011 ‘A Feminist Transatlantic Education’ in Mary Evans and Kathy Davis, eds. Transatlantic Conversations: Feminism as Travelling Theory, Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, pp. 15-22.

2011 ‘Assisted Reproduction’ in Great Discoveries in Medicine, ed. William and Helen Bynum London: Thames and Hudson, pp. 280- 283 (with Martin Johnson).

5 Franklin CV 2011 2011 ‘European Kinship in the Age of Biotechnology’ (Book Review) 133-135

2011 ‘Transbiology: a feminist account of being after IVF’ in The Scholar & Feminist Online, Special Issue ‘Critical Conceptions: Technology, Justice, and the Global Reproduction Market’, ed. Rebecca Jordan- Young

2011 ‘Not a Flat World: the future of cross-border reproductive care’ Reproductive Biomedicine Online 23:7:814-816.

2011 Book Review, Lynn M. Morgan, Icons of Life: a Cultural History of Human Embryos, in Social History of Medicine 26:3:504-6.

2010 ‘Who donates their embryos to research?’ Human Reproduction, 25 (Sup. 1). I278-I278, with Mounce, G. and Mardon, H. J. and Turner, K ISSN 0268-1161

2010 ‘Why the Medical Research Council Refused Robert Edwards and Support for Research on Human Conception in 1971’ Human Reproduction 25:9:2157-2174 (with Martin Johnson, Matthew Cottingham and Nick Hopwood)

2010 ‘Revisiting Reprotech: Shulamith Firestone and the Question of Technology’ in Mandy Merck and Stella Sandford, ed. The Further Adventures of the Dialectic of Sex, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 29-60, ISBN .

2010 ‘Can Law Facilitate Embryonic Hopes? Response 505-510.

2010 Sarah Franklin, Martin Johnson and Nick Hopwood, Why the MRC did not fund the first test-tube baby, BioNews 569 (2 August) http://www.bionews.org.uk/page_67380.asp.

2009 ‘Ethical and Consent Issues in the Reproductive Setting: the case of egg, embryo and sperm donation’ in Tissue and Cell Donation, ed. Ruth Warwick, Deirdre Fehily, Ted Eastlund, Scott A. Brubaker (Chapter 12) pp. 222-243 (With Sharon Kaufman)

2009 ‘Genetic Bodies’ in Anita Herle, Mark Elliot and Rebecca Empson, eds. Assembling Bodies: Art, Science and Imagination, Cambridge: Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, pp. 66-67 (Exhibition Catalogue), ISBN 978-0-947595.

2009 ‘The IVF-Stem Cell Interface in the UK’ in Dorit, Haas-Wilson, eds.

2008 ‘The Reproductive Revolution: how far have we come?’ (2005 Inaugural lecture) BIOS Working Paper 2, BIOS Centre: London School of Economics,

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2008 ‘To Know or Not to Know? (Book Review of Blood Matters by Masha Gessen) Nature 454, 17 July, pp. 277-8.

2008 ‘HESCCO: Development of Good Practice Models for hES Derivation’. Regenerative Medicine 3:1:105-116 (with Charles Hunt, Glenda Cornwell, Valerie Peddie, Paul Desousa, Morag Livie, Emma L Stephenson, and Peter R Braude).

2008 ‘Embryo Transfer: a View from the UK’ (Chapter 5) in Francesca Molfino and Flavia Zucco, eds. Women in Biotechnology: Creating Interfaces, Berlin: Springer.

2008 ‘Reimagining the Facts of Life’ Soundings: a journal of politics and culture, Issue 40, No. 3, Winter 2008, pp. 147-156, London: Lawrence and Wishart, ISSN 1362 6620

2008 ‘Guest Editorial: Stem Cell Stories 1998-2008’ Science as Culture, Special Issue on Stem Cells, Part I, 17:1:1-12 (with Ingrid Geesink and Barbara Prainsack).

2008 ‘Guest Editorial: Stem Cell Controversies 1998-2008’ Science as Culture, Special Issue on Stem Cells, Part II,17:4:351-362 (with Barbara Prainsack and Ingrid Geesink).

2008 ‘Industry in the Middle: Interview with Intercytex Founder and CSO, Dr Paul Kemp’ in Science as Culture, Special Issue on Stem Cells, Part II, 17:4:449- 462 (with Lamprini Kaftantzi).

2008 ‘From Lab to Studio: The Arts of the Life Sciences’ in Catarina Albano, ed., Crossing Over: Exchanges in Art & Biotechnologies, London: ArtAkt, pp. 9- 16 (Royal Institution of Great Britain Exhibition catalogue), with Chris Mason, ISBN: 978-0-9542416-1-2

2007 ‘Visions of Frontier Knowledge: an interview with Helga Nowotny’, BioSocieties 2(3):375-80.

2007 ‘Crook Pipettes: Anglo-Australian Exchanges in Embryology’, Journal of the History of Biology, Special Issue, Ed. Sarah Wilmot, ‘From Farm to Clinic’, December.

2007 ‘Dolly’s Body: gender, genetics, and the new genetic capital’ in Linda Kalof and Amy Fitzgerald, eds. The Animals Reader: the essential classic and contemporary writings, Oxford and New York: Berg, 349-361 (reprinted from Filozofski Vestnik

7 Franklin CV 2011 23(2):119-136, Llubjana: Zalozba ZRC Publishing, 2002).

2006 ‘Origin Stories Revisited: IVF as an anthropological project’, Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 30:4:547-555.

2006 ‘Genetic Ambivalence: expertise, uncertainty and communication in the context of new genetic technologies’ in Andrew Webster, ed. New Technologies in Healthcare: challenge, change and innovation, London: Palgrave, pp.40-56 (with Anne Kerr).

2006 'Shulamith Firestone.' in 50 Key Sociologists: The Contemporary Theorists, ed. John Scott, London: Routledge, pp. 77-80.

2006 'Mapping Biocapital: new frontiers of bioprospecting.' Cultural Geographies 13:61-4.

2006 'Bio-economies: biowealth from the inside out.' Development 49:4:97-101

2006 ‘The Cyborg Embryo: our path to transbiology’ Theory, Culture and Society, 23:7-8:167-188.

2006 ‘Better by Design?’ in Paul Miller and James Wilsdon, eds. Better humans?: the politics of human enhancement and life extension, London: DEMOS, pp. 86-95.

2006 ‘The IVF-Stem Cell Interface’ International Journal of Surgery 4:2:86-90.

2006 ‘Embryonic Economies: The Double Reproductive Value of Stem Cells’. Biosocieties 1:1:71-90

2005 ‘Stem Cells R Us: emergent life forms and the global biological’, in A. Ong and S. J. Collier, eds., Global Assemblages: Technology, politics and ethics as anthropological problems, New York and London: Blackwell, pp. 59-78.

2004 ‘Experiencing New Forms of Genetic Choice: findings from an ethnographic study of preimplantation genetic diagnosis’ Human Fertility 7:4:285-299 (with C. Roberts).

2004 ‘What We Know and What We Don’t About Cloning and Society’ in Peter Glasner, ed., Reconfiguring Nature: issues and debates in the new genetics, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 247-258.

2003 ‘Drawing the Line at Not-Fully-Human: what we already know’, American Journal of Bioethics, 3:3:25-26.

8 Franklin CV 2011 2003 'Re-thinking Nature-Culture: anthropology and the new genetics', Anthropological Theory, Vol 3(1):65-85.

2003 ‘Kinship, Genes, and Cloning: life after Dolly’ in Alan Goodman, Deborah Heath and Susan Lindee, eds. Genetic Nature-Culture, University of California Press, pp 95-110.

2003 'Ethical biocapital: new strategies of cell culture' in S. Franklin and M. Lock, eds., Remaking life and death: toward an anthropology of the biosciences, Santa Fe: School of American Research Press, pp 97-128

2003 'Animation and Cessation: the remaking of life and death', editor's introduction, S. Franklin and M. Lock, eds., Remaking life and death: toward an anthropology of the biosciences, Santa Fe: School of American Research Press, pp 3-22 (with Margaret Lock).

2003 'Clones and Cloning: new reproductive futures', in R. Levinson and M. J. Reiss, eds. Key Issues in Bioethics: a guide for teachers, London and New York: RoutledgeFalmer, pp. 69-78.

2002 'Communicating health and the new genetics' Finnish Information Studies 20: 27-45.

2002 ‘”Du must es versuchen!” und “du must Dich entscheiden!” Was IVF den Frauen sagt’, in B. Duden and D. Noeres, Auf den Spuren des Korpers in einer technogenen Welt, Leske and Budrich, Opladen, pp. 359-393.

2002 ‘The Anthropology of Science’ in Jeremy MacClancy, ed., Anthropology for the World, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

2002 'Dolly the World Famous Sheep' in C. Mendes and E. R. Larreta, eds., Identity and Difference in the Global Era, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: UNESCO/Candido Mendes University Press, pp. 221-243

2001 ‘Gene answer spawns a lot of questions’, The Times Higher Educational Supplement, June 15, p. 19.

2001 'Sheepwatching' Anthropology Today Vol 17 (3): 3-9

2001 ‘Introduction: kinship studies reconfigured’ in Sarah Franklin and Susan McKinnon, eds. Relative Values: reconfiguring kinship studies, Durham: Duke University Press.

2001 ‘Biologization Revisited: kinship theory in the context of the new

9 Franklin CV 2011 biologies’, in Sarah Franklin and Susan McKinnon, eds. Relative Values: reconfiguring kinship studies, Durham: Duke University Press, pp. 302-22.

2001 ‘The Kin in the Gene’ (Reply to Finkler) Current Anthropology 42:2:250-251.

2000 ‘Biopower’, ‘Biotechnology’, ‘Cyborg’, ‘Cyborg Feminism’, ‘Donna Haraway’, and ‘science’ in Lorraine Code, ed. Encyclopedia of Feminist Theory, London: Routledge, pp. 50-51, 123-4, 236-7, 433-5.

2000 ‘New Directions in Kinship Study’, Current Anthropology 41:2:275-279 (with Susan McKinnon).

1999 ‘Dead Embryos: feminism in suspension’ in Lynn Morgan and Meredith Michaels, eds. Fetal Subjects, Feminist Positions, Philadelphia, PN: University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. 61-82.

1999 ‘What We Know and What We Don’t About Cloning and Society’, New Genetics and Society, Volume 18, No. 1, pp: 111- 120 (Reprinted in P. Glasner, ed. Reconfiguring Nature: issues and debates in the new genetics, Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate, 2004, pp. 247-258).

1999 ‘Orphaned Embryos’ in J. Edwards, et al, Technologies of Procreation: kinship age of assisted conception, Second Edition, London: Routledge, pp. 167-170.

1999 ‘Animal Models: an anthropologist considers Dolly’ in Elisabeth Hildt and Sigrid Graumann, eds. Genetics in Human Reproduction Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 197-208.

1998 ‘Making Miracles: scientific progress and the facts of life’, in Reproducing Reproduction, ed. S. Franklin & H. Ragone, University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. 102-117.

1998 ‘Introduction’, Reproducing Reproduction, ed. S. Franklin and H. Ragone, University of Pennsylvania Press (with H. Ragone), pp. 1-14.

1997 ‘Remapping the Germline: dilemmas, cultural knowledge and biopolitics’ in Lorna Weir, ed., Governing Medically Assisted Human Reproduction: report of an international symposium, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, pp. 45-51.

1997 ‘Dolly: a new form of genetic breedwealth’, Environmental Values, 6:427-437 (forthcoming in German translation).

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1997 ‘Conception, theories of’, ‘Science’ , ‘Reproductive Technology’ and ‘Cultural Studies’ in A. Barnard and J. Spencer, eds., Encyclopedic Dictionary of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Routledge.

1996 ‘Making Transparencies: seeing through the science wars’, Social Text 46-47:141-156, (reprinted in A. Ross, ed., Science Wars, Durham, NC: Duke University Press).

1996 ‘From Feminist Sociology to the Sociology of Gender’, editor’s introduction, The Sociology of Gender, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. ix-xlvii.

1996 'Postmodern Body Techniques', Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 18:95-106.

1995 'Science as Culture, Cultures of Science', Annual Review of Anthropology 24:163-84.

1995 'Romancing the Helix: nature and scientific discovery', in J. Stacey and L. Pearce, eds. Romance Revisited, London: Falmer Press, pp. 63-77.

1995 ‘Life’, in W. Reich, ed., Encyclopedia of Bioethics, New York: Macmillan, pp. 456-62.

1995 'Postmodern Procreation', in Conceiving the New World Order, ed. F. Ginsburg and R. Rapp, University of California Press, (reprinted in Science as Culture, 17:522-61).

1993 'Procreation Stories' (editorial introduction) Science as Culture, 3:4:17:477-482, with Maureen McNeil.

1993 'Essentialism, Which Essentialism?: some implications of reproductive and genetic techno-science', Journal of Homosexuality, 24:3-4:27-40 (reprinted in J. DeCecco and J. Elia, eds., Biological Essentialism vs Social Constructionism in Gay and Lesbian Identities, London: Haworth Press, 1993, pp. 27-40).

1993 'Making Representations: the parliamentary debate on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act', in J. Edwards, et al, Technologies of Procreation, Manchester University Press, pp. 96-132.

1993 'Imaging and Imagining the Missing Link' (feature article) The Times Higher Educational Supplement, 9 October, p. 18.

11 Franklin CV 2011 1992 'Making Sense of Misconceptions: anthropological approaches to unexplained infertility', in M. Stacey, ed., Changing Human Reproduction: social science perspectives, London: Sage, pp. 75- 91 (reprinted in Louise Lamphere, Helena Ragone & Patricia Zavella, eds., 1997, Situated Lives: gender and culture in everyday life, Routledge, pp. 99-109).

1991 'Feminism and Cultural Studies: pasts, presents, futures', in S. Franklin, C. Lury & J. Stacey, eds., Off Centre: feminism and Cultural Studies, London: Harper Collins, pp. 1-20 (reprinted in Media, Culture & Society, 13:2:171-192; in Media, Culture, Power: a reader, ed. P. Scannell, London: Sage, 1992, and in Feminist Cultural Studies, ed. T. Lovell (1995), with J. Stacey and C. Lury.

1991 'Feminism, Marxism and Thatcherism', in S. Franklin, C. Lury & J. Stacey, eds., Off Centre: feminism and Cultural Studies, London: Harper Collins, pp. 21-48, with C. Lury and J. Stacey.

1991 'In the Wake of the Alton Bill: Science, Technology and Reproductive Politics', in S. Franklin, C. Lury & J. Stacey, eds., Off Centre: feminism and Cultural Studies, London: Harper Collins, pp. 147-214, with Science and Technology Subgroup, CCCS.

1991 'Science and Technology: questions for feminism and cultural studies', in S. Franklin, C. Lury & J. Stacey, eds., Off Centre: feminism and Cultural Studies, London: Harper Collins, pp. 129- 146, with M. McNeil.

1991 'Fetal fascinations: new medical constructions of fetal personhood', in S. Franklin, C. Lury & J. Stacey, eds., Off Centre: feminism and Cultural Studies, London: Harper Collins, pp. 190- 205.

1990 'Deconstructing "Desperateneness": the social construction of infertility in popular media representations' in M. McNeil, I. Varcoe and S. Yearley, eds., The New Reproductive Technologies, London: Macmillan, pp. 200-229.

1988 Lifestory: the new gene as fetish object', Science as Culture, 3:92- 101.

1988 'Reproductive Futures: recent literature and current debates on reproductive technologies', Feminist Studies, 14:3:545-61, with M. McNeil.

12 Franklin CV 2011 Fellowships and Grants

01/04/08- 'History of mammalian development in the UK: 31/03/10 1945-present' awarded to Professor Martin Johnson (PI), Professor Sarah Franklin and Dr Nick Hopwood, £20,016 Wellcome Trust History of Medicine Programme, Grant No. 084418.

01/01/08 - Crossing Over - Arts Council of England (Grant for the Arts - 01/12/08 £10,000) and Wellcome Trust (People Award Grant £26,975) Director and Curator: Catarina Albano

Declined MRC Research Award, ‘Generation of GMP human embryonic stem cell lines’(King's College London, £1,520,535m, Principal Investigator Professor Peter Braude).

01/09/07- Wellcome Trust Biomedical Ethics Programme, ‘Ethical 31/08/10 Frameworks for Embryo Donation: the views, values and practices of IVF/PGD Staff’ (Kings College London, £199,005, Principal Investigator Professor Clare Williams).

01/07/07 – Wellcome Trust Engaging Science Art Awards, ‘Future Mix: 31/07/08 Transgenic Art Online’ (ArtAkt London, £18k, Principal Investigator Catarina Albano)

01/03/07 – Economic and Social Research Council Senior Research 29/02/09 Fellowship, 'The IVF-Stem Cell Interface: a sociology of embryo transfer' (£282,238k).

01/09/06 – Wellcome Trust Society Programme Research Grant ‘From 31/08/09 Communication to Deliberation: Scientists Perspectives on Public Engagement’, Principal Investigator, (£220,757k).

1 October Economic and Social Research Council, Centre for the Social and 2002 - 1 Economic Study of the New Genetics (CESAGen), Co-applicant, October (£4.2m) 2007

1 July 2002 Wellcome Trust Biomedical Ethics programme, 'PGD Patient's - 15 July Understandings of Consent to Donate Embryos to Stem Cell 2003 Research' (Research Expenses, 2.5k)

1 February Economic and Social Research Council and Medical Research 2001 – 30 Council, ‘Definitions of Genetic Knowledge: an ethnographic August study of preimplantation genetic diagnosis’ Principal Investogator, 2002 (90k)

February Wellcome Trust Biomedical Ethics Programme, Symposium

13 Franklin CV 2011 2001 Grant, 'Genetic Donation as "Gift" Economy', co-organised with Richard Tutton (2.5k)

May 2001 - Leverhulme Trust Distinguished Visiting Professorship (to bring July 2003 Professor Lauren Berlant to Lancaster for two three month periods, grant author and Berlant Committee Convenor, 38k)

October Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship, ‘Life After Dolly: 1999 - June anthropological perspectives on cloning’ (28k) 2000

April 2000 School of American Advanced Seminar Grant, ‘Changing Definitions of Life and Death in the Context of Biomedicine: anthropological perspectives’, co-organised with Margaret Lock (approx USD 55k).

1999 Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Publication Grant, Relative Values:reconfiguring kinship studies (Duke University Press) (USD 7k).

1997 Wenner Gren Foundation, International Symposium Grant, ‘The Future of Kinship: kinship theory revisited’ (Palma de Mallorca, Spain, with Susan McKinnon, approx USD 85k).

1994 Wenner Gren Foundation, Conference Grant, 'What's Blood Got To Do With It?: Kinship Reconsidered' (University of California, Santa Cruz) (USD 15k).

1991-2 European Commission, 'Kinship and the New Genetic Technologies' (Principal Investigator, with M. Strathern) (Euros 47k).

1990-1 Economic and Social Research Council, 'The Representation of Kinship in the Context of the New Reproductive Technologies' (co-applicant with M. Strathern, PI, et al) (£67k).

1986-9 British Council, Overseas Research Award (£5k fees assistance)

1987-8 Wenner Gren Foundation, Doctoral Research Grant (USD 25k)

1984-6 New York University, Development Fellowship (USD 60k)

Panel, Workshop & Conference Organisation

14 Franklin CV 2011  ‘The Future of Biological Control: The Legacy of Anne McLaren in law, ethics and policy in reproductive biomedicine’ (Co-organised with Emily Jackson), co-sponsored by the BIOS Centre and the Wellcome Trust, 10 July 2008, London (With Martin Johnson, Stephen Minger, Marilyn Monk, Evan Harris, Susan Michie, Ian Wilmut, John Harris and Hugh Whittall).  13 February, Launch Event, ‘Future Mix’ ArtAkt, South Camden Community School, London  ‘Beyond the Genome: the challenge of Synthetic Biology’ Bios Centre Public Debate, 24 October 2007 (with Craig Venter, George Gaskell, Peter Lipton and Chris Mason).  ‘What do Genes Have to Do With It?’ Panel session, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Jose, California, 15-17 November 2006 (With Paul Rabinow, Margaret Lock, Nikolas Rose, Hannah Landecker, Alain Pottage, and Helen Lambert).  ‘Social Science of Stem Cells’, networking workshop for social scientists working on stem cells in the UK, sponsored by the BIOS Centre, LSE, 16 June 2005  'Hybrid Genealogies', invited double panel session, Decennial Conference, Association of Social Anthropology [ASA], Manchester, 14-18 July 2003 (with Catherine Nash).  'Genes, Cells, and Embryos', specialist research workshop, CESAGen, Lancaster University, 27 June 2003 (Wellcome Trust/CESAGen funded, with Celia Roberts and Michal Nahman)  'Gender, Genes, and Generation', international symposium, CESAGen, Lancaster University, 26 June 2003 (Wellcome Trust/CESAGen funded, with Celia Roberts and Michal Nahman)  'Cyborg Workshop with Donna Haraway', Lancaster University, Faculty of Social Science, 11 March 2003  'Making Things Work' invited panel, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association [AAA], 21-24 November, New Orleans (with Lucy Suchman)  Reprogenetics Workshop, international symposium, Lancaster University, co- funded by CESAGen and C-SAPP, 25 October 2002 (with Michal Nahman)  'Anthropology and its Animals', invited Presidential Panel, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association [AAA], Washington, DC, 28 November - 2 December (with Molly Mullin)  'Revisiting Concepts of Gift in the New Genetics', international symposium, Lancaster University, funded by the Wellcome Trust Biomedical Ethics programme, 2 February 2001 (with Richard Tutton)  ‘The Animal Turn’ invited double panel session, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association [AAA], San Francisco, 15-20 November 2000 (with Molly Mullin)  ‘Popular Representations of Cloning’, Annual Meeting of 4S/EASTT, Vienna, 28 September – 2 October 2000 (with Marte Kireczyk)  ‘Animation and Cessation: changing definitions of life and death in the context of biomedicine’ Advanced Seminar, School of American Research, Santa Fe, NM 29 April – 5 May 2000 (with Margaret Lock)

15 Franklin CV 2011  ‘Relative Values: new directions in kinship study’, Presidential Panel, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association [AAA], Philadelphia, December 5 - 7 1998 (with Susan McKinnon).  ‘"The Forensic Turn": science, technology and contemporary art’, invited panel session, Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology [EASST], Lisbon, Portugal 8-10 October 1998.  ‘Recalibrating Life’, invited double session for the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Social Study of Science [4S], Halifax, Nova Scotia, 31 October - 2 November 1998 (with Brian Noble).  ‘The Future of Kinship: kinship theory revisited’, international symposium sponsored by the Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 28 March - 4 April, 1998 (with Susan McKinnon).  ‘Animation and Cessation: changing definitions of life and death’, invited double session, American Anthropological Association Meetings, San Francisco, November 21-25 1996 (with Margaret Lock)  ‘Anthropology of Science’, Double Session, European Association of Social Anthropologists, Barcelona, 12-15 July 1996 (with Cristiana Bastos)  'What's Blood Got to Do With It: Kinship Studies Revisited', International Symposium, Anthropology Board, UCSC, May 1994 (Funded by the Wenner Gren Foundation and the University of California).  'Cultures of Science, Science in Culture', Panel, New York University, Department of Anthropology, January 1994 (with Dorothy Nelkin, funded by the Carnegie Foundation and the Graduate School of Arts and Science, New York University).  'The New Universalisms of Global Culture: a feminist analysis', panel and discussion featuring Professors and Celia Lury, sponsored by the Center for Cultural Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz.  'Kinship and the New Reproductive Technologies', Associate Section, Decennial conference, Association of Social Anthropologists [ASA], Oxford, July 1993 (with Jeanette Edwards, funded by the European Commission Human Genome Project, DG VII).  'Reproducing Reproduction', Invited Session, Annual meeting, American Anthropological Association [AAA], Washington, DC, November 1993 (with Heléna Ragoné)  'Reproduction and the Ethics of Gene Therapy', Manchester Town Hall, 9 May 1992 (sponsored by the BSA Human Reproduction Study Group)

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16 Franklin CV 2011  Annual Reviews of Anthropology, 2007-  Journal of Feminist Science Studies, 2007-

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Public Service

Independent Member, Lancaster County Council Family Placement Services, Adoption and Fostering Panel (2001-4). Volunteer Teacher, South Camden Community School, London (2005-2009) Member, Smith College Presidential Advisory Board (2007-)

Professional Memberships

American Anthropological Association British Sociological Association European Association of Social Anthropologists

Elected Fellowships

Royal Anthropological Institute Society of Biology Phi Beta Kappa

Awards

Smith College Medal, 2011

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