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This collection of 14 essays written by leading researchers on a
variety of topics related to biotechnology focuses on the social,
ethical, economic, legal, and political aspects of biotechnological
applications. Usually defined as any technique that uses living
organisms or processes to make or modify products, to improve
plants or animals, or to develop micro-organisms, biotechnology has
political characteristics similar to those of other technological
advances, such as applications of artificial intelligence in
manufacturing or new procedures in medicine. In all of these
innovations, the rapid application of new scientific knowledge
challenges existing social values, legal and political protections,
and production processes. In presenting some of the technically and
politically complex policy issues that need to be faced by local,
state, and national-level policy makers, as well as academic,
business, agricultural, and medical institutions during the next
decade, these chapters anticipate an array of social, economic, and
institutional consequences that will occur if biotechnology gains
wide acceptance. The volume is divided into four sections that
assess various facets of the biotechnological phenomenon. In Part
I, biotechnology's social and political dimensions are probed in
three chapters that examine the subject from three very different
perspectives. American universities, agricultural cooperatives, and
developing countries are the focus of Part II which investigates
the response of institutions to biotechnological development. In
Part III, biotechnology's potential impacts are gauged in three
chapters that analyze economic and legal influences, inquire into
the dairy industry and regulation of genetically engineered
organisms, and evaluate regulatory experience with food safety. The
final section is devoted to a presentation of public policy
responses to biotechnology and includes four chapters that center
on issue development and responsibilities, economic development and
public policy as they relate to biotechnology, and a challenge to
congressional policy makers and policy analysts. A real
groundbreaker with substantial implications for the 21st century,
this collection of essays must be read by all public policy makers
and by scientists working to further biotechnological development.
This work is suitable as a textbook in upper level and graduate
courses in public policy, interdisciplinary biotechnology, and
science and technology courses.
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