Despite low public knowledge of synthetic biology, it is the focus of prominent government and academic ethics debates. We examine the “NY Times” media coverage of synthetic biology. Our results suggest that the story about synthetic biology remains ambiguous. We found this in four areas — 1) on the question of whether the field raises ethical concerns, 2) on its relationship to genetic engineering, 3) on whether or not it threatens ‘nature’, and 4) on the temporality of these concerns. We suggest that this ambiguity creates conditions in which there becomes no reason for the public at large to become involved.
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Yi-Lin Chung
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San Diego State University
Sara Giordano
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UC Davis
Citation
DOI
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doi.org/10.22323/2.17030202
ISSN
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1824-2049
Publication Name:
Journal of Science Communication
Volume:
17
Number:
3
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