The synthetic biology puzzle: a qualitative study on public reflections towards a governance framework

Starkbaum J, Braun M, Dabrock P (2015)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2015

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DOI: 10.1007/s11693-015-9182-x

Abstract

Synthetic biology is currently one of the most debated emerging biotechnologies. The societal assessment of this technology is primarily based on contributions by scientists and policy makers, who focus mainly on technical challenges and possible risks. While public dialogue is given, it is yet rather limited. This study explores public debates concerning synthetic biology based on a focus group study with citizens from Austria and Germany and contextualises the analysed public views with content from policy reports and previous empirical studies on public engagement. The findings suggest that discussants favoured a gradual implementation process of synthetic biology, which is receptive to questions about the distribution of possible benefits. The discussed topics correspond in many ways with content from policy reports and former investigations, yet the emphasis of the discussions was different for many aspects.

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APA:

Starkbaum, J., Braun, M., & Dabrock, P. (2015). The synthetic biology puzzle: a qualitative study on public reflections towards a governance framework. Systems and synthetic biology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11693-015-9182-x

MLA:

Starkbaum, Johannes, Matthias Braun, and Peter Dabrock. "The synthetic biology puzzle: a qualitative study on public reflections towards a governance framework." Systems and synthetic biology (2015).

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