CFP: Ethical issues in new biotechnology in agriculture

Submission deadline: May 3, 2013

Conference date(s):
September 11, 2013

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Conference Venue:

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Uppsala, Sweden

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The format for this one-day workshop involves four invited speakers plus selected submitted papers. We aim at intensive discussions and exchange on current ethical issues in biotechnology between scholars from the fields of e.g. philosophy, agrarian sciences, economics, ethics, political science, or sociology.

Potential topics include for discussions are ethical issues prompted e.g. by:

  • Biotechnologically developed crops are no longer solely focused on agronomic traits (like Bt or herbicide tolerance), but also on allegedly environmentally beneficial characteristics or purported consumer health benefits. See for instance the news clip on the ‘Low GI potato’: http://spectare.ucl.slu.se/nlfak/2012/tv4news/tv4news.html (in Swedish with English subtitles)
  • New technologies make it unclear what is to count as a genetically modified organism, both legally and ontologically.
  • Nature and naturalness are still important categories in the discussions about agriculture and ethics. Relatedly, the organic farming movement is ambivalent towards biotechnology, with some regarding it as a possibility and others as a (mere) threat.

Space is limited and we will therefore accept only a small number of submissions. However, the speakers whose papers are selected for the workshop will have their costs covered by the workshop organizers. As an outcome of the workshop, we plan to submit edited versions of contributions to a suitable journal for publication.

We ask prospective participants to submit draft papers of no more than 3,000 including an abstract of 150 words. The time allocated for oral presentation of the contributions is 20 minutes excluding discussion. Please not that we are not asking for finalized papers, but substantial drafts, i.e. not mere abstracts.

Contributions should be sent via e-mail to: [email protected]

The deadline for submitting contributions is Friday 3d May.

Notifications to authors will be sent out no later than June 1st.

If you have any questions regarding submissions, if you want to discuss topics suitable topics informally, or if you have queries about the workshop in general, please contact Per Sandin (addresses below). If you wish to attend the workshop without presenting, you are most welcome. The workshop is free of charge but pre-registration is necessary.

Mistra Biotech is an interdisciplinary research program focusing on use of biotechnology for sustainable and competitive agriculture and food systems. The program started in 2013 and is funded by The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research (Mistra) and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). More information about the program is available at: www.slu.se/mistrabiotech

The workshop is a satellite event to the EurSafe Congress (European Society for Agricultural and Food Ethics) which runs in Uppsala between 11 and 14 September 2013, hosted by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). This year’s conference theme is “The Ethics of Consumption”. More information and registration at the conference web site: www.slu.se/eursafe2013

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