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Ethical tensions from new technology : the case of agricultural biotechnology / edited by Harvey S. James, Jr.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: CABI biotechnology series ; 6.Publisher: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2018Copyright date: �2018Description: 1 online resource (x, 184 pages) : illustrations, chartsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781786394651
  • 9781786394668
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Ethical tensions from new technology.DDC classification:
  • 338.1/6 23
LOC classification:
  • S494.5.B563 E84 2018eb
Online resources: Also available in print format.
Contents:
Ethical Tensions from a 'Science Alone' Approach in Communicating Genetic Engineering Science to Consumers / Jane Kolodinsky -- Against the (GM) Grain: Ethical Tensions and Agrobiotechnology Activism in the USA / Bradley Martin Jones -- The Use and Abuse of the Term 'GMO' in the 'Common Weal Rhetoric' Against the Application of Modern Biotechnology in Agriculture / Philipp Aerni -- Collaborating with the Enemy? A View from Down Under on GM Research Partnerships / Rachel A. Ankeny, Heather J. Bray and Kelly A. McKinley -- Three Models of Public Opinion and Public Interest for Agricultural Biotechnology: Precautionary, Conventional and Accommodative / Duane Windsor -- Genetically Modified Organisms in Food: Ethical Tensions and the Labeling Initiative / Debra M. Strauss -- Ethical Tensions in Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology and their Impact on Policy Outcomes: Evidence from the USA and India / Deepthi E. Kolady and Shivendra Kumar Srivastava -- Technological Pragmatism: Navigating the Ethical Tensions Created by Agricultural Biotechnology / Dane Scott -- Absolute Hogwash: Assemblage and the New Breed of Animal Biotechnology / Katie M. MacDonald -- Nature-identical Outcomes, Artificial Processes: Governance of CRISPR/Cas Genome Editing as an Ethical Challenge / Frauke Pirscher, Bartosz Bartkowski, Insa Theesfeld and Johannes Timaeus -- New Technology, Cognitive Bias and Ethical Tensions in Entrepreneurial Commercialization: The Case of CRISPR / Desmond Ng and Harvey S. James, Jr. -- New Technology, Ethical Tensions and the Mediating Role of Translational Research / Corinne Valdivia, Harvey S. James, Jr. and Roberto Quiroz.
Abstract: This book is an exploration into ethical tensions that new technology creates, with a particular focus on agricultural biotechnology and genetically modified (GM) food. There are four main arenas where new technologies generally, and agricultural biotechnology in particular, create ethical tensions, fault lines and pressure points. These are: public opinion and public interest; policy and regulation; technological fix criticism; and the interaction between new and old technologies. The first four parts of this book correspond to each of these four arenas. A fifth section contains one chapter that provides insights into mediating ethical tensions arising from new technology adoption. The book has 12 chapters and a subject index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ethical Tensions from a 'Science Alone' Approach in Communicating Genetic Engineering Science to Consumers / Jane Kolodinsky -- Against the (GM) Grain: Ethical Tensions and Agrobiotechnology Activism in the USA / Bradley Martin Jones -- The Use and Abuse of the Term 'GMO' in the 'Common Weal Rhetoric' Against the Application of Modern Biotechnology in Agriculture / Philipp Aerni -- Collaborating with the Enemy? A View from Down Under on GM Research Partnerships / Rachel A. Ankeny, Heather J. Bray and Kelly A. McKinley -- Three Models of Public Opinion and Public Interest for Agricultural Biotechnology: Precautionary, Conventional and Accommodative / Duane Windsor -- Genetically Modified Organisms in Food: Ethical Tensions and the Labeling Initiative / Debra M. Strauss -- Ethical Tensions in Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology and their Impact on Policy Outcomes: Evidence from the USA and India / Deepthi E. Kolady and Shivendra Kumar Srivastava -- Technological Pragmatism: Navigating the Ethical Tensions Created by Agricultural Biotechnology / Dane Scott -- Absolute Hogwash: Assemblage and the New Breed of Animal Biotechnology / Katie M. MacDonald -- Nature-identical Outcomes, Artificial Processes: Governance of CRISPR/Cas Genome Editing as an Ethical Challenge / Frauke Pirscher, Bartosz Bartkowski, Insa Theesfeld and Johannes Timaeus -- New Technology, Cognitive Bias and Ethical Tensions in Entrepreneurial Commercialization: The Case of CRISPR / Desmond Ng and Harvey S. James, Jr. -- New Technology, Ethical Tensions and the Mediating Role of Translational Research / Corinne Valdivia, Harvey S. James, Jr. and Roberto Quiroz.

This book is an exploration into ethical tensions that new technology creates, with a particular focus on agricultural biotechnology and genetically modified (GM) food. There are four main arenas where new technologies generally, and agricultural biotechnology in particular, create ethical tensions, fault lines and pressure points. These are: public opinion and public interest; policy and regulation; technological fix criticism; and the interaction between new and old technologies. The first four parts of this book correspond to each of these four arenas. A fifth section contains one chapter that provides insights into mediating ethical tensions arising from new technology adoption. The book has 12 chapters and a subject index.

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