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Author Wartburg, Walter P. von.

Title Gene technology and social acceptance / Walter P. von Wartburg, Julian Liew
Edition Hot climates edition
Published Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, [1999]
©1999

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Description x, 338 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Ch. 1. Factors That Determine Social Acceptance of a New Technology -- Ch. 2. Applications of Gene Technology -- Ch. 3. Patents and Gene Technology -- Ch. 4. Understanding the Living World -- Ch. 5. Technology in the Context of Society -- Ch. 6. Coming to Social Decisions in a Fast-Changing Environment
Summary This book is not just about gene technology. Rather it uses gene technology to illustrate the complex issues that arise when a new technology appears in society. It explores the development of economic, legislative, environmental, social, ethical, and philosophical issues that touch the lives of most individuals in one way or another in both the industrialized and industrializing worlds. The authors suggest ways by which social acceptance of gene technology, or any new technology, may be achieved. They assume that acceptance is a decision-making process in which all segments of society have the opportunity to articulate their values and interests, which may not be compatible or self-evident to others. The paradigm shift forces them to reassess their values, reconsider the distribution of resources, and set new priorities
Analysis Genetic engineering
Social problems
Technological change
Social change
Decision making
Patents
Ethics
Overseas item
New technology
Notes Originally published: 1988
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Dermatology.
Skin -- Diseases.
Tropical medicine.
Genetic engineering -- Social aspects.
Author Liew, Julian.
LC no. 98052997
ISBN 076181325X cloth acid-free paper