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Cryovalues beyond High Expectations: Endurance and the Construction of Value in Cord Blood Banking

Ruzana Liburkina

2022Science Technology & Human Values13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cryopreservation attracts attention as a practice grounded in high expectations: current life is suspended for future use—to generate life, to save life, and to resurrect life. But what happens when high expectations in cryobanking give way to looming uselessness and the risk of failure? Based on ethnographic insights into the case of umbilical cord blood (CB) banking in Germany, this contribution investigates the liminal state of “non-failure.” Averting failure amid a lack of success in this field requires putting effort into the construction of value. The resulting practices and dynamics overflow generic stories of commercialization and instrumentalization of biological material and are best grasped as an expanded version of the recently coined notion of “cryovalue.” The long-term availability of cryopreserved CB facilitates the steady yield of social and economic capital beyond and after promise. Moreover, the value construction is reoriented from CB itself toward the sociotechnical cryo-arrangements in which it is embedded. In exemplifying how it expands the understanding of the diversity of valuation and valorization practices, continuities, and economic endurance in cryoeconomies and bioeconomies, the paper advocates the study of their ambivalent and allegedly uneventful sites.

Topics & Concepts

AmbivalenceSociotechnical systemValuation (finance)LiminalityCommercializationValue (mathematics)EconomicsSociologyBusinessMarketingPsychologySocial psychologyManagementFinanceComputer scienceMachine learningAnthropologyBiomedical Ethics and RegulationPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchBioeconomy and Sustainability Development