TY - JOUR
T1 - The voice on the bridge
T2 - Taiwan's regulatory engagement with global pharmaceuticals Japanese source
AU - Kuo, Wen Hua
N1 - Funding Information:
An earlier version of this paper was presented in the Annual Meeting of the Society of the Social Study of Science in Vancouver, November 2006. I am grateful for the productive discussions there, which helped me to formulate my arguments for a humanities audience. My thanks also go to Taiwan’s Center for Drug Evaluation, especially to its Executive Director Chern Herng-Der, whose generous support in different stages of this work enhances its interpretive power for experts inside of outside of the ICH. Two anonymous readers of East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine improved this paper, although I take full reasonability for its views and arguments. This paper is a part of my on-going project on the multiregional trial policy in East Asia, sponsored by National Yang-Ming University (Aim for the Top University Plan) and by Taiwan’s National Science Council (project no: NSC 962412-H010003).
PY - 2009/7
Y1 - 2009/7
N2 - This paper analyzes Taiwan's engagement with the standardization of pharmaceutical clinical trials at the turn of this century. Unlike approaches that treat local encounters with globalization as either reluctant acceptance or lasting resistance, this study calls attention to a complicated process of negotiation, the conceptual gap between the illusion of a unified world and the reality of persistently divided nation-states. To address this gap, an ethnographic investigation is required. Two concepts, "bridging" and "voicing" (fasheng), are introduced in order to capture Taiwan's unstable status, what I term "the voice on the bridge," in this process. Bridging emerged as a technical concept for evaluating pharmaceutical drugs' possible differential ethnic effects. But it also reflects the ambiguous reality of a world in which each state is an islet connected to others by imaginary bridges. Fasheng ("voicing") has to do with Taiwan's long-held desire for world recognition as a state. This paper is an ethnography of globalization and the state that traces how Taiwan created a regulatory resolution through the idea of bridging and how this "voice" was articulated through various social strategies. It explores not only the complexity of interactions in the technical field of regulatory science, but also argues that looking at such entanglements of science and society makes it possible to move beyond simple interpretations of globalization.
AB - This paper analyzes Taiwan's engagement with the standardization of pharmaceutical clinical trials at the turn of this century. Unlike approaches that treat local encounters with globalization as either reluctant acceptance or lasting resistance, this study calls attention to a complicated process of negotiation, the conceptual gap between the illusion of a unified world and the reality of persistently divided nation-states. To address this gap, an ethnographic investigation is required. Two concepts, "bridging" and "voicing" (fasheng), are introduced in order to capture Taiwan's unstable status, what I term "the voice on the bridge," in this process. Bridging emerged as a technical concept for evaluating pharmaceutical drugs' possible differential ethnic effects. But it also reflects the ambiguous reality of a world in which each state is an islet connected to others by imaginary bridges. Fasheng ("voicing") has to do with Taiwan's long-held desire for world recognition as a state. This paper is an ethnography of globalization and the state that traces how Taiwan created a regulatory resolution through the idea of bridging and how this "voice" was articulated through various social strategies. It explores not only the complexity of interactions in the technical field of regulatory science, but also argues that looking at such entanglements of science and society makes it possible to move beyond simple interpretations of globalization.
KW - Bridging studies
KW - Fasheng
KW - Globalization
KW - ICH
KW - Pharmaceutical regulation
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U2 - 10.1007/s12280-008-9066-1
DO - 10.1007/s12280-008-9066-1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:70350328438
SN - 1875-2160
VL - 3
SP - 51
EP - 72
JO - East Asian Science, Technology and Society
JF - East Asian Science, Technology and Society
IS - 1
ER -