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Report: UK GM Dialogue

Separating Social and Scientific Issues

Fiona Barbagallo

British Association for the Advancement of Science

Jill Nelson

British Association for the Advancement of Science

Responding to growing concerns about genetically modified (GM) foods, the United Kingdom (UK) government launched a broad national dialogue to help determine whether GM crops should be commercially grown in the UK. This report describes the initiative, said to be the largest public consultation to date in the UK on a science issue.

Key Words: the BA • genetically modified foods • GM foods • GM Nation • public dialogue • public engagement in science • science policy

Science Communication, Vol. 26, No. 3, 318-325 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/1075547004273091


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