This exploratory study of Canadian and US public opinion about gene technologies is based primarily on survey data collected by the Government of Canada, with media data from a widely available commercial database (LexisNexis) used in an illustrative case study of the apparent resonance between the climate of opinion and media frames in different regions of the two countries. The study uses regression modeling, factor analysis and cluster analysis to characterize the structure of the opinion data, concluding that observed opinion differences might be understood in terms of the greater number of individuals in the United States who belong to an identifiable opinion group that believes these technologies are benign and must be developed (term...
Arguments regarding the relationship between media discourse and public opinion have ...
While climate scientists have developed high resolution data sets on the distribution of climate ris...
While climate scientists have developed high resolution data sets on the distribution of climate ris...
This exploratory study of Canadian and US public opinion about gene technologies is b...
The media debate on agricultural biotechnology (ag-biotech) in Canada engages active supporters and ...
The CRISPR/Cas system could provide an efficient and reliable means of editing the human genome and ...
It has been 20 years since Canada’s first commercially grown genetically modified (GM) crops were ap...
The biotechnology controversy highlights national differences in policy processes, ethical systems, ...
We investigate the public preference heterogeneity of planting genetically improved poplar tree on p...
We examined international public opinion towards stem-cell research during the period when the issue...
<div><p>We examine international public opinion towards stem-cell research during the period when th...
The application of biotechnology to agriculture is highly controversial between consumers and lawmak...
While climate scientists have developed high resolution data sets on the distribution of climate ris...
Based on a telephone survey of 1,000 people in each of 11 countries (EU: France, Germany, Greece, th...
International audienceThis article traces the contours and dynamics of the debates about the politic...
Arguments regarding the relationship between media discourse and public opinion have ...
While climate scientists have developed high resolution data sets on the distribution of climate ris...
While climate scientists have developed high resolution data sets on the distribution of climate ris...
This exploratory study of Canadian and US public opinion about gene technologies is b...
The media debate on agricultural biotechnology (ag-biotech) in Canada engages active supporters and ...
The CRISPR/Cas system could provide an efficient and reliable means of editing the human genome and ...
It has been 20 years since Canada’s first commercially grown genetically modified (GM) crops were ap...
The biotechnology controversy highlights national differences in policy processes, ethical systems, ...
We investigate the public preference heterogeneity of planting genetically improved poplar tree on p...
We examined international public opinion towards stem-cell research during the period when the issue...
<div><p>We examine international public opinion towards stem-cell research during the period when th...
The application of biotechnology to agriculture is highly controversial between consumers and lawmak...
While climate scientists have developed high resolution data sets on the distribution of climate ris...
Based on a telephone survey of 1,000 people in each of 11 countries (EU: France, Germany, Greece, th...
International audienceThis article traces the contours and dynamics of the debates about the politic...
Arguments regarding the relationship between media discourse and public opinion have ...
While climate scientists have developed high resolution data sets on the distribution of climate ris...
While climate scientists have developed high resolution data sets on the distribution of climate ris...