Why rational argument fails the genetic modification (GM) debate

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Lucy Mallinson
Jean Russell
Duncan D. Cameron
Jurriaan Ton
Peter Horton
Margo E. Barker
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[1] University of Sheffield Medical School,Human Nutrition Unit, Department of Oncology and Metabolism
[2] University of Sheffield,Corporate Information and Computing Service
[3] University of Sheffield,P3 Institute for Translational Plant and Soil Biology, Department of Animal and Plant Sciences
[4] University of Sheffield,Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology and Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures
[5] Sheffield Hallam University,Food and Nutrition Group, Business School
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Food Security | 2018年 / 10卷
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Genetic modification debate; Attitudinal survey; Rationality; Affect; Food;
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Genetic modification (GM) of crops provides a methodology for the agricultural improvements needed to deliver global food security. However, public opposition to GM-food is great. The debate has tended to risk communication, but here we show through study of a large nationally representative sample of British adults that public acceptance of GM-food has social, cultural and affective contexts. Regression models showed that metaphysical beliefs about the sanctity of food and an emotional dislike of GM-food were primary negative determinants, while belief in the value of science and favourable evaluation of the benefits-to-risks of GM-food were secondary positive determinants. Although institutional trust, general knowledge of the GM-food debate and belief in the eco-friendliness of GM-food were all associated with acceptance, their influence was minor. While a belief in the sanctity of food had a direct inverse effect on GM acceptance, belief in the value of science was largely mediated through favourable perception of benefits-to-risks. Furthermore, segmentation analysis demonstrated that anxiety about GM-food had social and cultural antecedents, with white men being least anxious and older vegetarian women being most anxious. Rational argument alone about the risks and benefits of GM-food is unlikely to change public perceptions of GM-technology.
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页码:1145 / 1161
页数:16
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