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Showing below keyword matches in entire database for "genetic engineering":
Davies, Keith G. “What Makes Genetically Modified Organisms So Distasteful?” Trends in Biotechnology 19 (2001): 424-427. | |
Science & Technology Studies | |
Keywords: Aristotle | Charles Darwin | genetic engineering | Plato | science and technology studies | |
Dupré, John. Understanding Contemporary Genomics. Perspectives on Science 12 (Fall 2004): 320-338. | |
Biological Sciences | |
Keywords: Biological Sciences | epistemology | genes | genetic engineering | genomics | theory | |
Ehrenfeld, David. Swimming Lessons: Keeping Afloat in the Age of Technology. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. | |
Environmental Sciences | |
Keywords: agriculture | biodiversity | Biological Sciences | Charles Darwin | conservation | economics | environmental sciences | genetic engineering | internet | native Americans | pedagogy | pollution | religion | social sciences | technology | utopia | William K. Stevens | |
Hall, Stephen S. Invisible Frontiers: The Race to Synthesize a Human Gene. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. | |
Biological Sciences | |
Keywords: Biological Sciences | DNA | genetic engineering | genetics | popular sciences | science & technology studies | |
Hart, Kathleen. Eating in the Dark: America’s Experiment with Genetically Engineered Food. NY; Toronto: Pantheon, 2002. | |
Biological Sciences | |
Keywords: Biological Sciences | environmental sciences | genetic engineering | medicine | social sciences | |
Nelson, Diane M. "A Social Science Fiction of Fevers, Delirium and Discovery: The Calcutta Chromosome, the Colonial Laboratory, and the Postcolonial New Human." Science Fiction Studies 90 (2003), 246-266. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: Amitav Ghosh | Biological Sciences | chromosomes | colonialism | contagion | delirium | empire | fever | genetic engineering | malaria | medicine | postcolonialism | railroads | science fiction | social sciences | technology | |
Palladino, Paolo. "Life . . . on Biology, Biography, and Bio-Power in the Age of Genetic Engineering." Configurations 11.1 (2003): 81-109. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: agriculture | biography | Biological Sciences | genetic engineering | genetics | Giorgio Agamben | medicine | melancholia | Michaelangelo | Michel Foucault | Nicholas Andry | power | psychological and cognitive sciences | Richard Dawkins | Slavoj Zizek | Walter Benjamin | |
Sunstein, Cass R. Risk and Reason: Safety, Law, and the Environment. Cambridge, U.K.; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. | |
Environmental Sciences | |
Keywords: AIDS | Bill Clinton | emotions | environmental sciences | genetic engineering | George W. Bush | imagery | medicine | native Americans | nuclear power | politics | pollution | risk | Robert Hahn | social sciences | technology | wildlife |