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Reconstructing Biotechnologies: Critical Social Analyses
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Reconstructing Biotechnologies: Critical Social Analyses

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The main subject of this publication is the co-creation of society and biotechnology. The authors do not treat society and biotechnology as separate domains, instead they consider technologies as socially constructed. The main focus of this publication is on agro-biotechnologies and the contributors present perspectives for reconstruction both from and in ‘the North’ and ‘the South’. Reconstructing Biotechnologies offers a range of critical social analyses confronting the actuality of biotechnology with the potentialities of its social reconstruction. In doing that, the book develops and merges literature from four different disciplines, namely critical theory and its analyses of technology and power, political economy, critically assessing the interrelationship between economy, politics and technology, social constructivism, which holds that technology is the product of agency and knowledge systems, and the analysis of rural society and agrarian technologies in rural sociology. Reconstructing Biotechnologies introduces exciting approaches and examples into the social reshaping of biotechnologies. It brings together critical examinations of contemporary biotechnology development and puts forward possible alternatives written by critical scholars. The contributions in this publication are for students and scholars in a wide range of disciplines such as social and political sciences, science and technology studies, and development studies. The editors of the book are associated with the Social Sciences Department of Wageningen University in the Netherlands and the Graduate School of Economics of Kyoto University in Japan. They have published extensively on social and political theory and biotechnology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wageningen Academic Publishers
Country
NL
Date
1 May 2008
Pages
250
ISBN
9789086860623

The main subject of this publication is the co-creation of society and biotechnology. The authors do not treat society and biotechnology as separate domains, instead they consider technologies as socially constructed. The main focus of this publication is on agro-biotechnologies and the contributors present perspectives for reconstruction both from and in ‘the North’ and ‘the South’. Reconstructing Biotechnologies offers a range of critical social analyses confronting the actuality of biotechnology with the potentialities of its social reconstruction. In doing that, the book develops and merges literature from four different disciplines, namely critical theory and its analyses of technology and power, political economy, critically assessing the interrelationship between economy, politics and technology, social constructivism, which holds that technology is the product of agency and knowledge systems, and the analysis of rural society and agrarian technologies in rural sociology. Reconstructing Biotechnologies introduces exciting approaches and examples into the social reshaping of biotechnologies. It brings together critical examinations of contemporary biotechnology development and puts forward possible alternatives written by critical scholars. The contributions in this publication are for students and scholars in a wide range of disciplines such as social and political sciences, science and technology studies, and development studies. The editors of the book are associated with the Social Sciences Department of Wageningen University in the Netherlands and the Graduate School of Economics of Kyoto University in Japan. They have published extensively on social and political theory and biotechnology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wageningen Academic Publishers
Country
NL
Date
1 May 2008
Pages
250
ISBN
9789086860623