The Pharmaceutical Commons: Sharing and Exclusion in Global Health Drug Development

被引:51
作者
Lezaun, Javier [1 ]
Montgomery, Catherine M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Sch Anthropol & Museum Ethnog, Inst Sci Innovat & Soc, Oxford, England
[2] Univ Amsterdam, AISSR, NL-1012 DK Amsterdam, Netherlands
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
neglected diseases; intellectual property; public-private partnerships; drug development; PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS; NEGLECTED DISEASES; SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY; OPEN INNOVATION; TECHNOLOGY; DISCOVERY; EXPECTATIONS; EXPERIENCE; SOCIOLOGY; MEDICINES;
D O I
10.1177/0162243914542349
中图分类号
D58 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
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摘要
In the last decade, the organization of pharmaceutical research on neglected tropical diseases has undergone transformative change. In a context of perceived market failure, the development of new medicines is increasingly handled by public-private partnerships. This shift toward hybrid organizational models depends on a particular form of exchange: the sharing of proprietary assets in general and of intellectual property rights in particular. This article explores the paradoxical role of private property in this new configuration of global health research and development. Rather than a tool to block potential competitors, proprietary assets function as a lever to attract others into risky collaborative ventures; instead of demarcating public and private domains, the sharing of property rights is used to increase the porosity of that boundary. This reimagination of the value of property is connected to the peculiar timescape of global health drug development, a promissory orientation to the future that takes its clearest form in the centrality of virtual business models and the proliferation of strategies of deferral. Drawing on the anthropological literature on inalienable possessions, we reconsider property's traditional exclusionary role and discuss the possibility that the new pharmaceutical commons proclaimed by contemporary global health partnerships might be the precursor of future enclosures.
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