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基本説明
Brings together the perspectives of both researchers and practitioners on public opinion processes related to agricultural biotechnology.
Full Description
This book reviews the literature on communication about biotechnology. Other books deal with this topic, however this book with the use of case studies, looks at public opinion data, communication theory, and international examples; to provide a complementary overview of how the public sees this controversial topic.
Contents
1: Perspectives on communication about agricultural biotechnology. 2: Public perceptions of agricultural biotechnology in Britain : the case of genetically modified foods 3: German reactions to genetic engineering in food production 4: Mass media and public perceptions of red and green biotechnology. A case study from Switzerland 5: Genetically Modified Foods: U.S. Public Opinion Research Polls. 6: Biotechnology and consumer information 7: What do Brazilians think about transgenics? 8: Where do science debates come from? Understanding attention cycles and framing 9: Opinion climates, spirals of silence, and biotechnology; Public opinion as a heuristic for scientific decision-making 10: The hostile media effect and opinions about biotechnology 11: Risk communication, risk beliefs, and democracy: The case of agricultural biotechnology 12: The GEO-PIE Project: Case study of web-based outreach at Cornell University , USA 13: Governing controversial technologies: Consensus conferences as a communication tool 14: The Bt corn experience in the Philippines : A multi-stakeholder convergence 15: Food aid crisis and communication about GM foods: Experience from Southern Africa 16: Approval process and adoption of Bollgard Cotton in India : A private company perspective