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    Bridging different perspectives for biocultural conservation: art-based participatory research on native maize conservation in two indigenous farming communities in Oaxaca, Mexico

    Native maize conservation rests on the custody of traditional and indigenous small-scale farmers, but their traditional practices and way of life are challenged by multiple forces associated with globalization...

    Flor Rivera López, Fern Wickson in Environment, Development and Sustainability (2020)

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    A One Health approach to managing the applications and implications of nanotechnologies in agriculture

    The need for appropriate science and regulation to underpin nanosafety is greater than ever as ongoing advances in nanotechnology are rapidly translated into new industrial applications and nano-enabled commer...

    Enzo Lombi, Erica Donner, Maria Dusinska, Fern Wickson in Nature Nanotechnology (2019)

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    Reference Work Entry In depth

    Agricultural Coexistence

    Rosa Binimelis, Fern Wickson in Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethi… (2019)

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    Sustainable Environmental Remediation Using NZVI by Managing Benefit-Risk Trade-Offs

    Ensuring the sustainable development and use of NZVI for in situ remediation requires the incorporation of a multitude of factors and criteria, including those related to technology performance, cost, potentia...

    Khara Grieger, Rune Hjorth in Nanoscale Zerovalent Iron Particles for En… (2019)

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    Challenges for transgene detection in landraces and wild relatives: learning from 15 years of debate over GM maize in Mexico

    Maize is one of the world’s five staple cereals and its traditional varieties constitute a global resource critical to future agricultural development. Fifteen years ago, claims that transgenes had spread into...

    Sarah Z. Agapito-Tenfen, Fern Wickson in Biodiversity and Conservation (2018)

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    Responsible Research Is Not Good Science: Divergences Inhibiting the Enactment of RRI in Nanosafety

    The desire to guide research and innovation in more ‘responsible’ directions is increasingly emphasised in national and international policies, the funding of inter- and trans-disciplinary collaborations and a...

    Lilian van Hove, Fern Wickson in NanoEthics (2017)

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    Addressing Socio-Economic and Ethical Considerations in Biotechnology Governance: The Potential of a New Politics of Care

    There is a growing demand to incorporate social, economic and ethical considerations into biotechnology governance. However, there is currently little guidance available for understanding what this means or ho...

    Fern Wickson, Christopher Preston, Rosa Binimelis, Amaranta Herrero in Food Ethics (2017)

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    Do We Care About Synbiodiversity? Questions Arising from an Investigation into Whether There are GM Crops in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault

    The Svalbard Global Seed Vault provides a backup of seed collections from genebanks around the world. It’s unique character has made it iconic in the public imagination as a ‘Noah’s Ark’ for crop plants. Its r...

    Fern Wickson in Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics (2016)

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    Living Reference Work Entry In depth

    Agricultural Coexistence

    Rosa Binimelis, Fern Wickson in Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethi…

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    Standardising Responsibility? The Significance of Interstitial Spaces

    Modern society is characterised by rapid technological development that is often socially controversial and plagued by extensive scientific uncertainty concerning its socio-ecological impacts. Within this cont...

    Fern Wickson, Ellen-Marie Forsberg in Science and Engineering Ethics (2015)

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    The Walkshop Approach to Science and Technology Ethics

    In research and teaching on ethical aspects of emerging sciences and technologies, the structure of working environments, spaces and relationships play a significant role. Many of the routines and standard pra...

    Fern Wickson, Roger Strand, Kamilla Lein Kjølberg in Science and Engineering Ethics (2015)

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    No scientific consensus on GMO safety

    A broad community of independent scientific researchers and scholars challenges recent claims of a consensus over the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). In the following joint statement, the clai...

    Angelika Hilbeck, Rosa Binimelis, Nicolas Defarge in Environmental Sciences Europe (2015)

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    Balancing scientific tensions

    Fern Wickson, Nanna B. Hartmann, Rune Hjorth, Steffen Foss Hansen in Nature Nanotechnology (2014)

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    Science-based risk assessment requires careful evaluation of all studies

    Fern Wickson, Thomas Bøhn, Brian Wynne, Angelika Hilbeck in Nature Biotechnology (2013)

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    Environmental Ethics in an Ecotoxicology Laboratory

    The move towards engaging ethicists on the laboratory floor as an approach to encouraging responsible research and innovation has focused largely on engaging with scientists actively involved in technology dev...

    Fern Wickson in Ethics on the Laboratory Floor (2013)

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    Nanomaterials need flexible regulation

    Fern Wickson in Nature (2011)

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    Imag(in)ing the Nano-scale: Introduction

    Rasmus Tore Slaattelid, Fern Wickson in NanoEthics (2011)

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    Who or what is 'the public'?

    It is essential to recognize the heterogeneous nature of 'the public' in engagement activities and to treat people as citizens rather than as mere laypersons, consumers or stakeholders.

    Fern Wickson, Ana Delgado, Kamilla Lein Kjølberg in Nature Nanotechnology (2010)

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    Mosquitoes: just how much biodiversity does humanity need?

    Fern Wickson in Nature (2010)

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    Activists should be consulted in animal testing decisions

    Fern Wickson in Nature (2010)

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