The media debate on agricultural biotechnology (ag-biotech) in Canada engages active supporters and opponents. At the same time, Canadian citizens are found to be polarized with regard to Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs). Studies suggest that this is partly a result of the biased coverage of the media. I used two widely read national newspapers and examined their stories on GMOs from the years 2000 to 2015. First, I examined whether the stories were biased in evaluations towards GMOs and I then looked at the dynamics of this bias. My results suggest that the press coverage on GMOs in Canada is not biased since representatives from both sides of the debate were found in the press. However, one might see this as an “artificial balance” b...
In fast-changing scientific fields like biotechnology, new information and discoveries should influe...
The controversy over the effects of GM crops on nature and health was one of the most intense media ...
This article reports the findings of a one-year project examining British press coverage of the gene...
It has been 20 years since Canada’s first commercially grown genetically modified (GM) crops were ap...
Mass media are intermediaries between citizens and governments in the formulation of national GMO re...
This paper provides an analysis of the reporting of genetically modified (GM) crop varieties by news...
In the last ten years the media coverage of the topic of GMOs has steadily increased (Goyal & Gurto,...
The main barriers to maximize the benefits and minimize the risk of modern agricultural biotechnolog...
This paper analyses a corpus of articles on GM crops and food which appeared in six UK newspapers in...
The history of modern plant breeding is implicitly present in everything we cultivate and eat today....
The situation for policy-makers today concerning GM food is dominated by a feeling of confusion over...
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) can help feed the world using fewer resources, but there is si...
The application of biotechnology to agriculture is highly controversial between consumers and lawmak...
The overall purpose of this doctoral research project is to add to our knowledge and understanding o...
This paper presents a longitudinal study of the debate on GMO in the Swedish media, comparing covera...
In fast-changing scientific fields like biotechnology, new information and discoveries should influe...
The controversy over the effects of GM crops on nature and health was one of the most intense media ...
This article reports the findings of a one-year project examining British press coverage of the gene...
It has been 20 years since Canada’s first commercially grown genetically modified (GM) crops were ap...
Mass media are intermediaries between citizens and governments in the formulation of national GMO re...
This paper provides an analysis of the reporting of genetically modified (GM) crop varieties by news...
In the last ten years the media coverage of the topic of GMOs has steadily increased (Goyal & Gurto,...
The main barriers to maximize the benefits and minimize the risk of modern agricultural biotechnolog...
This paper analyses a corpus of articles on GM crops and food which appeared in six UK newspapers in...
The history of modern plant breeding is implicitly present in everything we cultivate and eat today....
The situation for policy-makers today concerning GM food is dominated by a feeling of confusion over...
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) can help feed the world using fewer resources, but there is si...
The application of biotechnology to agriculture is highly controversial between consumers and lawmak...
The overall purpose of this doctoral research project is to add to our knowledge and understanding o...
This paper presents a longitudinal study of the debate on GMO in the Swedish media, comparing covera...
In fast-changing scientific fields like biotechnology, new information and discoveries should influe...
The controversy over the effects of GM crops on nature and health was one of the most intense media ...
This article reports the findings of a one-year project examining British press coverage of the gene...