A strong movement of opposition to GMOs developed in the late 1990s in many countries, especially in Europe, although these technologies were presented from the outset as highly promising and their advantages were often highlighted. How can this rejection be explained? The aim of this paper is to answer that question through the case of France, which is fairly representative in this respect of various European countries, even if the opposition movement is here particularly strong. One examines various factors, actors and processes that have led to such strong opposition to GMOs that at this stage their development in Europe has almost totally been halted. In the first part of the article we recall the results of several recent surveys, show...
Abstract: European citizens are quite happy to use genetically modified medicine, while they are rat...
The latest European sample survey of public perceptions of biotechnology reveals widespread oppositi...
The dissertation focuses on two lines of inquiry. First, why are GMOs objects of contention? Second,...
A strong movement of opposition to GMOs developed in the late 1990s in many countries, especially in...
Un fort mouvement de refus des organismes génétiquement modifiés (OGM) s'est développé à la fin des ...
Have the Americans accepted GMOs ? A comparative analysis of the construction of GMOs as a public pr...
The introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in human and animal food has given rise to...
[From the Introduction]. In this paper, we examine why some member states are more hostile to GMO th...
How can one explain that the use of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) in food and agriculture po...
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are undeniably one of those subjects that do not provoke remot...
We elicit willingness-to-pay information for similar food products that differ only in their content...
<p>The current communiqué presents a construal of scientific confab on this international concern. A...
Trust, justification and controversy on the GMOs in Europe The emergence of genetically-modified-pl...
This project argues that the opponents of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have amplified the s...
The paper attempts to accommodate the conflict between scientific and public opinions on genetic eng...
Abstract: European citizens are quite happy to use genetically modified medicine, while they are rat...
The latest European sample survey of public perceptions of biotechnology reveals widespread oppositi...
The dissertation focuses on two lines of inquiry. First, why are GMOs objects of contention? Second,...
A strong movement of opposition to GMOs developed in the late 1990s in many countries, especially in...
Un fort mouvement de refus des organismes génétiquement modifiés (OGM) s'est développé à la fin des ...
Have the Americans accepted GMOs ? A comparative analysis of the construction of GMOs as a public pr...
The introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in human and animal food has given rise to...
[From the Introduction]. In this paper, we examine why some member states are more hostile to GMO th...
How can one explain that the use of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) in food and agriculture po...
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are undeniably one of those subjects that do not provoke remot...
We elicit willingness-to-pay information for similar food products that differ only in their content...
<p>The current communiqué presents a construal of scientific confab on this international concern. A...
Trust, justification and controversy on the GMOs in Europe The emergence of genetically-modified-pl...
This project argues that the opponents of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have amplified the s...
The paper attempts to accommodate the conflict between scientific and public opinions on genetic eng...
Abstract: European citizens are quite happy to use genetically modified medicine, while they are rat...
The latest European sample survey of public perceptions of biotechnology reveals widespread oppositi...
The dissertation focuses on two lines of inquiry. First, why are GMOs objects of contention? Second,...