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Med Sci (Paris)
Volume 31, Juin-Juillet 2015
4e Colloque Sciences de la vie en société : Qu’avons-nous appris en 40 ans de débats sur les sciences et techniques du vivant ? Quelles propositions pour l’avenir ? (Paris, 15 décembre 2014)
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Page(s) | 24 - 26 | |
Section | Session 2 : Le débat sur les sciences du vivant, une exception française ? Expériences et regards étrangers | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/medsci/201531s107 | |
Published online | 16 July 2015 |
Debating the life sciences
US experiences
Professor, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University, USA, 304 Rockefeller Hall, Ithaca, New York
14853, États-Unis
Résumé
Paul de Brem
Mr Hilgartner, you are a Professor at the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Cornell University and you examine the social dimension and politics of contemporary and emerging science and technology, especially in the biosciences. Now, in Europe, we sometimes have the feeling that the relationship between science, technology and society is not quite an issue in the United States of America. It is seen from Europe that the population broadly accepts the innovations in science research and technology, but is it true? Is this an idealistic view? Ms Guivant told us that there was no significant reaction from the public on GMOs in the US.
© 2015 médecine/sciences – Inserm
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