
Biotechnology Unglued
Science, Society, and Social Cohesion
Michael Mehta(Author)
University of British Columbia Press
Published on 1. January 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-0-7748-1134-7 (ISBN)
Description
Proponents of biotechnology claim that its advances will create abetter world -- one free of malnutrition and hunger, where bettermedical treatments will be available through gene discovery, and wheremore efficient policing will be possible with improved forensictechniques. While some biotechnological innovations do providesignificant benefits to individual users, their impact on society isoften poorly understood. Will these new technologies unravel, orperhaps realign, the social fabric as we know it?
Biotechnology Unglued explores this question in awell-considered investigation of the effects of technology on socialcohesion. The essays present case studies of how various applicationsin agricultural, medical, and forensic biotechnology have affected thecohesiveness of agricultural communities, citizens, consumer groups,scientific communities, and society in general. The contributors, froma range of backgrounds, demonstrate how particular kinds oftechnology-society and technology-corporate configurations affectsocial cohesion by creating cultures of surveillance, competition,social exclusion, and control.
The two faces of biotechnology are revealed throughout to show thepromises and perils associated with a range of innovations. Thebook's reasoned commentary and engaging style will appeal toanyone interested in the social dimensions of biotechnology.
Biotechnology Unglued explores this question in awell-considered investigation of the effects of technology on socialcohesion. The essays present case studies of how various applicationsin agricultural, medical, and forensic biotechnology have affected thecohesiveness of agricultural communities, citizens, consumer groups,scientific communities, and society in general. The contributors, froma range of backgrounds, demonstrate how particular kinds oftechnology-society and technology-corporate configurations affectsocial cohesion by creating cultures of surveillance, competition,social exclusion, and control.
The two faces of biotechnology are revealed throughout to show thepromises and perils associated with a range of innovations. Thebook's reasoned commentary and engaging style will appeal toanyone interested in the social dimensions of biotechnology.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
6 b&w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
300 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-1134-7 (9780774811347)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Michael Mehta is Professor of Sociology and Chair ofthe Sociology of Biotechnology Program at the University ofSaskatchewan.
Content
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: The Impact of Innovations in Biotechnology on SocialCohesion / Michael Mehta
2 The Impact of Agricultural Biotechnology on Social Cohesion /Michael Mehta
3 Agricultural Biotechnology and Developing Countries: Issues ofPoverty Alleviation, Food Security and Sustainable Development /Jacqueline Broerse and Joske Bunders
4 Legitimation Crisis: Food Safety and Genetically ModifiedOrganisms / Christopher Vanderpool, Toby Ten Eyck and CraigHarris
5 Genetically Modified Foods in Norway: A Consumer Perspective /Margareta Wandel
6 Commercializing Iceland: Biotechnology, Culture and theInformation Society / Kyle Eischen
7 Biotechnology and Social Control: The Canadian DNA Data Bank /Neil Gerlach
8 Biotechnology as Modern Museums of Civilization / AnnetteBurfoot and Jennifer Poudrier
9 The Production, Diffusion and Use of Knowledge in Biotechnology:The Discovery of BRCA1 and BRCA2 Genes / Robert Dalpe, LouiseBouchard and Daniel Ducharme
Contributors
Index
1 Introduction: The Impact of Innovations in Biotechnology on SocialCohesion / Michael Mehta
2 The Impact of Agricultural Biotechnology on Social Cohesion /Michael Mehta
3 Agricultural Biotechnology and Developing Countries: Issues ofPoverty Alleviation, Food Security and Sustainable Development /Jacqueline Broerse and Joske Bunders
4 Legitimation Crisis: Food Safety and Genetically ModifiedOrganisms / Christopher Vanderpool, Toby Ten Eyck and CraigHarris
5 Genetically Modified Foods in Norway: A Consumer Perspective /Margareta Wandel
6 Commercializing Iceland: Biotechnology, Culture and theInformation Society / Kyle Eischen
7 Biotechnology and Social Control: The Canadian DNA Data Bank /Neil Gerlach
8 Biotechnology as Modern Museums of Civilization / AnnetteBurfoot and Jennifer Poudrier
9 The Production, Diffusion and Use of Knowledge in Biotechnology:The Discovery of BRCA1 and BRCA2 Genes / Robert Dalpe, LouiseBouchard and Daniel Ducharme
Contributors
Index