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Other Organizations concerned about developments in genetics & biotech - 1 views

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    The Genewatch (USA) website has abundant resources, in the form of links to what is going on and to other groups as well as an archive of 25 years of their magazine. Their role is to monitor new developments. Other than educating readers and getting them concerned, their many approach to getting people engaged seems to be to get them to sign petition and contact their elected representatives. (I looked for articles about teaching, but didn't find them easily if they are there.)
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    The Program link on their website provides a bunch of things that seem like they could be a good starting point for teaching and curriculum development. Maybe as the starting point for a PBL.
Rhoda Maurer

Beyond UPOV - 0 views

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    GRAIN is a small international non-profit organisation that works to support small farmers and social movements in their struggles for community-controlled and biodiversity-based food systems. This article explores issues around UPOV and non USA-EU countries adopting sui generis policies.
Rhoda Maurer

PERMITTED HABITATS Genetically modified organisms released for field tests from 1987 to... - 0 views

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    An amazing timeline map showing GMO introduction to field crops in the USA.
Pam DiBona

Disasters and Emergencies: Resources for State and Local Employees: USA.gov - 0 views

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    resources re: best practices for emergency preparedness from the federal government
Rhoda Maurer

Biology Under the Influence :: Monthly Review Press - 2 views

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    Just trying out Diigo for the first time and linking to a book that I would like to follow up with.
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    From Peter the instructor: Thanks for trying out diigo. For future posts, provide an annotation that helps viewers decide whether or not to click on the link to read more.
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    See essay review of the book: Taylor, P.J. "Biology as Politics: The Direct and Indirect Effects of Lewontin and Levins," Science as Culture, 19(2): 241-253, 2010. Abstract: Lewontin and Levins's contributions are viewed from four angles: a more vigorous culture of science criticism; a visible college of Marxist scientists in the USA; inquiries into the diverse social influences shaping science; and motivating readers who want to pursue their science as a political project. Indirect contributions-influences on and appropriations by other actors in the wider realm of biology as politics-are discussed as well as the more direct effects.
Rhoda Maurer

Publicly Funded Agricultural Research and the Changing Structure to U.S. Agriculture - 0 views

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    Committee of examine whether publicly funded agricultural research has influenced the structure of U.S. agriculture and if so, how. They also looked at the role of public-sector agricultural research on changes in the size and numbers of farms. Chapter 5 is of particular interest as it investigates the role of extension policy. There is a free executive summary and the book can be read online from this site.
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