Article ID: CBB860690123

What Counts as the Environment in Epigenetics? Knowledge and Ignorance in the Entrepreneurial University (2022)

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Epigenetics research is well-known for its attention to the ‘environment,’ as it explores how what surrounds the genes impacts gene regulation. In addition, epigenetics has commonly been described as the new socio-biology capable of capturing how the broadly defined social environment, structured by social inequalities, shapes biology. Yet, this vision is not realised in the context of the entrepreneurial university. In the two laboratories where ethnographic fieldwork was conducted, scientists focus their research on narrow articulations of the notion of environment, around individual ‘lifestyle’ or micro-environments within which tumours develop. While the entrepreneurial university is characterised by multiple authoritative agencies evaluating and legitimising research, the narrowing of research priorities in epigenetics can be explained by the overlap of multiple scales of environment in which such authoritative agencies exercise authority: a disciplinary environment with peer-reviewed journals, an institutional environment with research managers, a market environment with funding bodies and commercial firms. In a general context of precarity, these environmental scales successively shape the content of research, by imposing filters on researchers’ practices, while implementing incentives encouraging certain forms of research. In particular, it favours a certain type of epigenetics research that is individualised and clinically centred, while leaving unexplored the social determinants of health and its biological corollary. This article adds to existing scholarship by, first, operationalising the broad concept of entrepreneurial university through the analysis of authoritative agencies and their role on research practices, and second, by providing empirical evidence of the interplay between research content and research environment.

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Authors & Contributors
Guagnini, Anna
Mercelis, Joris
Baldini, Nicola
Brandt, Christina
Connor, Steven
Fini, Riccardo
Journals
History and Technology
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Social Studies of Science
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
Publishers
Reaktion Books
Concepts
Universities and colleges
Entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship
Knowledge and learning
Commercialization
Epigenetics
Science and technology studies (STS)
People
Moritz, Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel
Reuleaux, Franz
Vogel, Hermann Wilhelm
Wedel, Georg Wolfgang
Wilhelm, IV, Langraf von Hesse
Waddington, Conrad Hal
Time Periods
21st century
17th century
20th century
16th century
19th century
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
Germany
Italy
United States
Kassel (Germany)
Institutions
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Marburg. Universität
Harvard Medical School
Long-Term Ecological Research Network (LTER)
Technische Hochschule Berlin Charlottenburg
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