The profile and possibilities of in vitro meat are rapidly expanding, creating new ethical conundrums about how to approach this nascent biotechnology. The outcomes of these ethical debates will shape the future viability of this technology and its acceptability for potential consumers. In this paper we focus on how in vitro meat is being ethically constructed in academic literatures and contrast this with discourses evident in the mainstream print media. The academic literature is analysed to identify a typology of ethical discourses, ordered from the most common to least expressed. We then apply this typology to investigate the frames present in Australian print media reportage on the topic. In the academic literature, discourses relating...
Technology development is often considered to obfuscate democratic decision-making and is met with e...
This article calls into question how different the parallel ontologies of meat are in terms of the r...
In this paper I examine several of the moral and political questions raised by new kinds of meat. I ...
Despite its potential for radically reducing the harm inflicted on nonhuman animals in the pursuit o...
Today, in vitro (Latin: in glass) meat researchers strive to overhaul meat production technologies b...
The prospect of consumable meat produced in a laboratory setting without the need to raise and slaug...
Over the last decade, several clusters of scientists have been using animal cells in an attempt to g...
Over the last decade, several clusters of scientists have been using animal cells in an attempt to g...
Narratives of cellular agriculture, or food technologies using cell cultivation to produce agricultu...
This paper makes a moral argument for why in vitro meat should be adopted in favour of traditional f...
In April 2008 the In Vitro Meat Consortium held its first meeting at the Norwegian Food Research Ins...
In vitro meat, also recognized as test tube meat, cultured meat or cloned meat, refers to an animal ...
Defined as meat cultured in a laboratory within a bioreactor under controlled artificial conditions,...
This book gathers the ideas and opinions of a number of scientists and other experts around the topi...
The development of cultured meat has gained urgency through the increasing problems associated with ...
Technology development is often considered to obfuscate democratic decision-making and is met with e...
This article calls into question how different the parallel ontologies of meat are in terms of the r...
In this paper I examine several of the moral and political questions raised by new kinds of meat. I ...
Despite its potential for radically reducing the harm inflicted on nonhuman animals in the pursuit o...
Today, in vitro (Latin: in glass) meat researchers strive to overhaul meat production technologies b...
The prospect of consumable meat produced in a laboratory setting without the need to raise and slaug...
Over the last decade, several clusters of scientists have been using animal cells in an attempt to g...
Over the last decade, several clusters of scientists have been using animal cells in an attempt to g...
Narratives of cellular agriculture, or food technologies using cell cultivation to produce agricultu...
This paper makes a moral argument for why in vitro meat should be adopted in favour of traditional f...
In April 2008 the In Vitro Meat Consortium held its first meeting at the Norwegian Food Research Ins...
In vitro meat, also recognized as test tube meat, cultured meat or cloned meat, refers to an animal ...
Defined as meat cultured in a laboratory within a bioreactor under controlled artificial conditions,...
This book gathers the ideas and opinions of a number of scientists and other experts around the topi...
The development of cultured meat has gained urgency through the increasing problems associated with ...
Technology development is often considered to obfuscate democratic decision-making and is met with e...
This article calls into question how different the parallel ontologies of meat are in terms of the r...
In this paper I examine several of the moral and political questions raised by new kinds of meat. I ...