The politics of GM food : a comparative study of the UK, USA and EU

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The politics of GM food : a comparative study of the UK, USA and EU

[by] Dave Toke

(Routledge research in environmental politics, 6)

Routledge, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [212]-225) and index (p. [226]-230)

First published 2004, Transferred to degital printing 2007

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'Why have GM Foods become so controversial? Comparing GM food politics in the US, Britain, and the European Union, Toke draws on insights from discourse analysis to help explain this basic political struggle of our time. By stressing the interplay between the material and discursive dimensions involved in the shaping of the conflict, the work offers a detailed account that enriches our political understanding of these 'Frankenfoods' on a variety of fronts, in particular the interplay between scientific expertise and citizens politics. Those interested in the 'risk society', both students and specialists, will find much to learn from this perceptive analysis.' Professor Frank Fischer, Rutgers University, USA The Politics of GM Food compares and explains how differing political outcomes have occurred regarding GM food and crops in the UK, USA and the EU, thus throwing light on the relationship between science and politics.

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1. Myths and 'Facts' about GM Foods and Crops 2. From Science to Politics 3. Britain Turns Sour on GM Food 4. Forward with Technology? - The USA and the GM Food Debate 5. EU Cools on GM Food 6. Deliberation and GM Food Politics

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