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Mad cows, mad corn and mad communities: the role of socio-cultural factors in the perceived risk of genetically-modified food

机译:疯牛,疯玉米和疯社区:社会文化因素在转基因食品风险中的作用

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The rapid globalization of the world economy has increased the need for a knowledge base of reliable socio-cultural differences in perceptions, values and ways of thinking about new food technologies. Awareness of socio-cultural differences is important because collaborative efforts to deal with food hazards presuppose some understanding of where, how and why the viewpoints of various stakeholders may differ. In the present paper factors that influence public perceptions of genetically-modified (GM) food are discussed, with a special focus on the unique circumstances of populations in the USA, Europe and developing countries. It is argued that effective communication and decision making about the risk of GM food depends critically on understanding how socio-cultural groups differ in their values and in the way they deal with the risks and benefits of new technologies. The implications of psychological aspects of perceived risk (including the roles of qualitative dimensions of risk, world views and trust) for public acceptance of new food technologies are highlighted.
机译:世界经济的迅速全球化增加了对建立可靠的社会文化差异的认识的需要,这些知识在观念,价值和对新食品技术的思考方式上存在差异。认识到社会文化差异很重要,因为在应对食品危害方面的合作努力需要对不同利益相关者的观点,地点,方式和原因可能有所不同的某种理解。在本文中,讨论了影响公众对转基因(GM)食品看法的因素,并特别关注了美国,欧洲和发展中国家人口的特殊情况。有人认为,关于转基因食品风险的有效沟通和决策在很大程度上取决于理解社会文化群体在价值观和应对新技术风险与收益方面的差异。强调了感知风险的心理方面(包括风险的定性维度,世界观和信任的作用)对公众接受新食品技术的影响。

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