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Stephan, H.
Cultural Politics and the Transatlantic Divide over GMOs
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Cultural Politics and the Transatlantic Divide over GMOs/ by H. Stephan.
Author:
Stephan, H.
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X, 256 p.online resource. :
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137314727
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9781137314727
Cultural Politics and the Transatlantic Divide over GMOs
Stephan, H.
Cultural Politics and the Transatlantic Divide over GMOs
[electronic resource] /by H. Stephan. - 1st ed. 2015. - X, 256 p.online resource.
Alongside other factors, cultural values and identities help to explain different regulatory frameworks for genetically modified organisms. This book uses insights from environmental history and sociology to illuminate the cultural politics of regulation in the US and the EU, with particular attention to public opinion and anti-GMO activism.
ISBN: 9781137314727
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