2016/12/21 |
GM Debates with Chinese Characteristics?
If one were serious about bridging gaps of opinion in the GM debate, then recognizing which issues may be universal is just as important as identifying which issues are local.
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Joy Y. Zhang is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at SSPSSR, University of Kent. She is the author of two academic monographs: The Cosmopolitanization of Science: Stem Cell Governance in China (Palgrave, 2012) and Green Politics in China: Environmental Governance and State-Society Relations (Pluto, 2013). She currently leads the ESRC-funded project, Governing Scientific Accountability in China.
If one were serious about bridging gaps of opinion in the GM debate, then recognizing which issues may be universal is just as important as identifying which issues are local.