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Animals in their Nature: A Case Study on Public Attitudes to Animals, Genetic Modification and 'Nature'

 
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Short Description:
A discussion of the social and ethical dimensions regarding the creation and use of genetically modified animals, based on a study that analyzes how people express ethical concerns over these animals and selective breeding practices.

Abstract:
This article seeks to engage with contemporary debates on the social and ethical dimensions of genetically modified (GM) animals. Dominant policy ethical approaches and frameworks are criticized for failing radically to accommodate some of the most important dimensions of concern. Drawing on primary empirical data emphasizing existing embodied relationships to animals, the article analyses how people express ethical concern over GM animals, including their sense of the continuities and discontinuities between GM animals and those determined by conventional selective breeding practices.
The findings suggest that GM animals are likely to become an issue of public controversy, especially in the animal testing domain, due to the ways in which they symbolize and give voice to underlying tensions between ‘moral’and ‘instrumental’approaches to animals.The article concludes that people reject GM animals as ‘going against nature’, and that such concerns reflect wider unease about science, about technological modernity, and about hubris.
[Abstract excerpted from article website]

Spot Check Number: 1251
Sponsor: Lancaster University
Researcher/Author: Phil Macnaghten
Animal Type: Farm Animals
Record Type: Academic Paper, Journal Article
Research Method: Unknown or Not Applicable
Geographic Region: International
Year Conducted: 2004

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