ISBN:
1842775502
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1842775510
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1848131690
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9781842775509
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9781842775516
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9781848131699
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (viii, 295 p.)
Series Statement:
Claiming citizenship v. 2
DDC:
306.4/5
Keywords:
Biologie / Aspect social
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Sciences / Aspect social
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Biotechnologie / Aspect social
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Mondialisation
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Citoyenneté mondiale
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SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects
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Burger en overheid
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Gezondheidszorg
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Sociale ontwikkeling
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Biotechnologie
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Internationalisatie
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Biology / Social aspects
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Biotechnology / Social aspects
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Globalization
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Science / Social aspects
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World citizenship
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Biotechnologie
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Soziale Funktion
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Weltbürgertum
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Globalisierung
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Gesellschaft
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Gesundheitswesen
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Globalisierung
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Naturwissenschaft
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Biology Social aspects
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Science Social aspects
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Biotechnology Social aspects
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Globalization
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World citizenship
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Soziale Funktion
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Biowissenschaften
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Soziale Verantwortung
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Biotechnologie
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Bürgerbeteiligung
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Weltbürgertum
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Wissenschaftlicher Fortschritt
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Globalisierung
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Biotechnologie
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Globalisierung
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Soziale Verantwortung
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Biowissenschaften
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Wissenschaftlicher Fortschritt
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Bürgerbeteiligung
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Biotechnologie
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Soziale Funktion
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Weltbürgertum
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Globalisierung
Note:
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Rapid advances and new technologies in the life sciences - such as biotechnologies in health, agricultural and environmental arenas - pose a range of pressing challenges to questions of citizenship. This volume brings together for the first time authors from diverse experiences and analytical traditions, encouraging a conversation between science and technology and development studies around issues of science, citizenship and globalisation. It reflects on the nature of expertise; the framing of knowledge; processes of public engagement; and issues of rights, justice and democracy. A wide varie
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Introduction: science, citizenship and globalization / Melissa Leach, Ian Scoones and Brian Wynne -- Science and citizenship in a global context / Melissa Leach and Ian Scoones -- The post-normal science of safety / Jerry Ravetz -- Are scientists irrational? Risk assessment in practical reason / Frank Fischer -- Risk as globalizing 'democratic' discourse? Framing subjects and citizens / Brian Wynne -- Knowledge, justice and democracy / Shiv Visvanathan -- Myriad stories: constructing expertise and citizenship in discussions of the new genetics / Richard Tutton, Anne Kerr and Sarah Cunningham-Burley -- AIDS, science and citizenship after apartheid / Steven Robins -- Demystifying occupational and environmental health: experiences from India / Murlidhar V. -- Absentee expertise: science advice for biotechnology regulations in developing countries / Kees Jansen and Esther Roquas -- Interrogating China's biotechnology revolution: contesting dominant science policy cultures in the risk society / James Keeley -- Environmental perception and political mobilization in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo: a comparative analysis / Anglea Alonso and Valeriano Costa -- 'Let them eat cake': GM foods and the democratic imagination / Sheila Jasanoff -- Plant biotechnology and the rights of the poor: a technographic approach / Paul Richards -- Opening up or closing down? analysis, participation and power in the social appraisal of technology / Andy Stirling -- Geographic information systems for participation / John Forrester and Steve Cinderby -- Democratizing science in the UK: the case of radioactive waste management / Jason Chilvers -- Genetic engineering in Aotearoa, New Zealand: a case of opening up or closing down debate? / Audley Genus and Tee Rogers-Hayden -- Exploring food and farming futures in Zimbabwe: a citizens' jury and scenario workshop experiment / Elijah Rusike
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