Organisation des chaines d'approvisionnement et commerce electronique
Sarra Hafsa,
Vincent Hovelaque and
Louis-Georges Soler
Économie rurale, 2002, vol. 272
Abstract:
With the case of GMOs, we show in this paper how the way risk assessment is implemented in scientific expertise and is framed by epistemics cultures. Mainly based on molecular biology principles, this culture contributes to define norms about the social utility of innovation. In France, scientific expertise has played a major role until 1 997 in the design of a pragmatic philosophy of security.
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.354764
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