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Genomics and Society
Legal, Ethical and Social Dimensions
Edited By George Gaskell and Martin W. Bauer


 


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Science in Society Series
October 2007 •  280 pages •  234 x 156mm •  ISBN 9781844071142




From the mid 1990s to the present day, agricultural biotechnology - GM crops and foods - has been the focus of debate and conflict in many European countries. Contrasting views of risks and benefits, trust in science and regulation, the understanding of science, media coverage and mobilization of the public by civil society groups - all have been cited as drivers of public opinion. Designed in part to allay public concerns about GM agriculture, a European moratorium led to a new regulatory framework. The long running controversy is a signal that the public's view cannot be ignored in the development and implementation of new technologies arising out of genomics. Yet, agricultural biotechnologies are but one development in this area. Genetic testing and the uses of genetic information, the cloning of human cells and tissues, and transgenic animals are potentially no less challenging for the public and regulators alike.

This volume, by an international group of social scientists from Europe, North America and Japan, presents a series of comparative perspectives on the social, ethical and legal implications of genomics. The aim is to capture lessons from the controversies of the 1990s and to raise the level of debate on the societal implications of new developments in genomics.


CONTENTS (Expand Contents)

The Genomic Society and its Public: Introduction

Part I: Emerging Issues and Debates

Dilemmas of Genetic Information

Spare Parts for Human Bodies

Moving the Goalposts in Bioethics

Whom to Trust with Genes on the Menu?

Part II: The Efficacy of Public Opinion

Public Mobilization and Policy Consequences

The Coming of Age of Public Participation

Issue Salience and Media Framing over 30 Years

The Politics of Bioethics

The Monster in the Public Imagination

Part III: Global Perspectives

Towards a Global Pop Culture of Genes?

Competing Voices, Contrasting Frames in North America

Transatlantic Tensions over GM Crops and Foods:
Diverging perspectives

The Japanese Experience

Paradoxes of Resistance in Brazil

Index
ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

George Gaskell is Director, Methodology Institute at the London School of Economics.
Martin W. Bauer is Reader in Social Psychology and Research Methods at the London School of Economics.

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