Angela Morris’s research while affiliated with University of Toronto and other places

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Publications (1)


Making the Market "Safe" for GM Foods: The Case of the Canadian Biotechnology Advisory Committee
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September 2006

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Studies in Political Economy

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Angela Morris

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... It is well established that the Canadian state plays a dual, contradictory role as both regulator and promoter of biotechnology (Magnan, 2006;Prudham & Morris, 2006). This dual role contributes to the production of discourses by both industry and the Canadian state which appear mutually supportive, including the use of complementary (and sometimes identical) language in descriptions of Canada's approach to regulating agricultural biotechnology. ...

Reference:

GMO doublespeak: An analysis of power and discourse in Canadian debates over agricultural biotechnology
Making the Market "Safe" for GM Foods: The Case of the Canadian Biotechnology Advisory Committee
  • Citing Article
  • September 2006

Studies in Political Economy