E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten
Reihe: Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy
Doern / Prince Three Bio-Realms
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-1-4426-9484-2
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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Biotechnology and the Governance of Food, Health, and Life in Canada
E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten
Reihe: Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy
ISBN: 978-1-4426-9484-2
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Wasserzeichen (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Three Bio-Realms provides the first integrated examination of the thirty-year story of the democratic governance of biotechnology in Canada.
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PrefaceAbbreviationsList of TablesINTRODUCTION: THREE REALMS OF BIOTECHNOLOGYPurposes and ContributionThe Three Bio-Realms and Related Products and ProcessesMain ArgumentsFoundational Concepts and Analytical FrameworkStructure of the BookPART I: ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK AND HISTORICAL POLICY CONTEXTCHAPTER 1- THE STATE, NETWORKED DEMOCRACY AND SCIENCE-BASED GOVERNANCEIntroductionConceptual Foundations - Governance and Regulation
- Networked Democracy and Interests
- The Nature of Biotechnology and Science-based Governance
The Analytical Framework: Three Core Elements - The State as Biotech Supporter and Biotech Regulator
- Networked Biotech Governance Interests and Democracy
- Science-based and Precautionary Governance
ConclusionsCHAPTER 2- NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL BIOTECHNOLOGY POLICY IN LIBERAL AND CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT ERASIntroductionBiotech Policy in the Trudeau and Mulroney Eras: Early Support and Major Trade and Patent Policy ImpactsBiotech Policy in the Chretien Liberal Era: Towards Better Balance amidst Extended Trade and Precautionary NormsBiotech Policy in the Chretien, Martin and Harper Eras Since 2000:Towards a Genome-Centred Bio-Economy?The Core Politics Underlying International Biotech PolicyConclusionsPART II: EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CHANGING BIOTECH-GOVERNANCE REGIMECHAPTER 3: SCIENCE AND SUPPORTIVE GOVERNANCEIntroductionFederal and Related Biotech Research Agencies: Networked Governance, Support and Research Conduct - National Research Council (NRC)
- The Granting Councils’ Networks of Centres of Excellence
- Canada Foundation for Innovation
- The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
- Genome Canada
Biotech Policy and Advisory Bodies and Arenas of Partial Support, Debate, Criticism and Engagement - Industry Canada and Its Innovation and Related Intellectual Policy Agenda
- Engaging Ministers in The Interdepartmental Bio-Policy and Bio-Governance Structure
- CBAC, External Advice and Governance Through Citizen Engagement
- Periodic Parliamentary and Opposition Party Involvement, Criticism and Inquiries.
Biotech Policy and the Search for Technology Assessment ArenasConclusionsCHAPTER 4 - THE BIO-FOOD REALM: BUSINESS DOMINATED PLURALISTC POWERIntroductionBio-Food Regulation Making: Initial Design and Congealment under Institutionalized Pluralistic PowerPre-Market Bio-Food Product Assessment and Approvals under Novel Food Concepts and RegulationsProduct Regulation on Research on Plants with Novel Traits (PNT) and Potential Unconfined Environmental ReleaseBio-Food Post Market Regulatory MonitoringConclusionsCHAPTER 5- THE BIO-HEALTH REALM: NETWORKED POWER AND GOVERANCEIntroductionChanging Bio-Health Regulation and Related Policy DevelopmentPre-Market Assessment and Approvals of Biologics and Genetic TherapiesPost Market Regulatory Monitoring and Assessment for Funding under Medicare and Health Care PlansConclusionsCHAPTER 6- THE BIO-LIFE REALM: PLAYING CATCH-UP WITH SELF-DISCIPLINED POWER RELATIONSIntroductionBio-life Civic Regulation, Bio-Power and Bio-PoliticsBio-life Regulation and Rule-MakingRegulating Bio-life Products and Activities: The Case of Assisted Human ReproductionInspection, Enforcement and Post- Monitoring Bio-life ActivitiesOutstanding Issues, Genetic Testing, AHRA Inertia and the Politics of ImplementationConclusionsCHAPTER 7- POWER, CHANGING BIOTECH GOVERNANCE AND EXTENDING DEMOCRACYIntroductionKey Arguments and Related Explanations of Biotechnology Governance Regime ChangeBiotechnology Governance Challenges and Extending DemocracyREFERENCES