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Engineering Trouble: Biotechnology and Its Discontents
Contributor(s): Schurman, Rachel A. (Editor), Kelso, Dennis Takahashi (Editor)

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ISBN: 0520240073     ISBN-13: 9780520240070
Publisher: University of California Press
OUR PRICE: $36.70  

Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: October 2003
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Annotation: "This collection is a comprehensive approach in two senses: in capturing the institutional, social, and cultural dimensions of biotechnology, and in emphasizing the contingencies of biotechnology stemming from power relations within the industry and within society at large."--Philip McMichael, author of "Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective

""Engineering Trouble addresses an important and timely issue of significant interest to social scientists and policy makers. The authors cover the range of political, economic, social, and moral forces which are both shaping and being shaped by this new technology."--William Lacy, coauthor of "Plants, Power, and Profit: Social, Economic, and Ethical Consequences of the New Biotechnologies


Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Biotechnology
- Technology & Engineering
- Social Science
Dewey: 306.46
LCCN: 2002152991
Lexile Measure: 1610(Not Available)
Physical Information: 0.79" H x 6.06" W x 8.94" L (1.02 lbs) 313 pages
Features: Bibliography, Glossary, Index, Table of Contents
 
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Publisher Description:
Talk of genetically engineered organisms (GEOs) has moved from the hushed corridors of life science corporations to the front pages of the world's major newspapers. As Europeans began rejecting genetically engineered foods in the marketplace, the StarLink corn incident exploded in the United States and farmers set fire to genetically modified crops in India. Citizens and consumers have become increasingly aware of and troubled by the issues surrounding these new technologies. Considering cases from agriculture, food, forestry, and pharmaceuticals, this book examines some of the most pressing questions raised by genetic engineering. What determines whether GEOs enter the food supply, and how are such decisions being made? How is the biotechnology industry using its power to reshape food, fiber, and pharmaceutical production, and how are citizen-activists challenging these initiatives? And what are the social and political consequences of global differences over GEOs?
 
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