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*[[Florence Wambugu]] (should be updated) | *[[Florence Wambugu]] (should be updated) | ||
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*New pages needed on [[Harry Kuiper]], [[Jeremy Sweet]], [[Salvatore Arpaia]], [[Detlef Bartsch]], as these are the people who rubberstamp the safety of GMOs for the European Commission. | *New pages needed on [[Harry Kuiper]], [[Jeremy Sweet]], [[Salvatore Arpaia]], [[Detlef Bartsch]], as these are the people who rubberstamp the safety of GMOs for the European Commission. | ||
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'''Books:''' | '''Books:''' | ||
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+ | Guy Cook, Genetically Modified Language: The Discourse of Arguments for GM Crops and Food, Routledge, 2004. | ||
+ | This book provides an analysis of how proponents of GM food and crops manipulate language to frame the debate to their advantage. | ||
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+ | Rees, Andy, Genetically Modified Food: A Short Guide for the Confused, Pluto Press, 2006. | ||
+ | Rees provides an invaluable overview and is an excellent introduction to the issues. The book is written in a very accessible style but does not compromise on scientific and factual accuracy. | ||
Jeffrey Smith, ''Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Modified Foods'', Yes! Books, 2006. | Jeffrey Smith, ''Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Modified Foods'', Yes! Books, 2006. | ||
− | This book is a masterpiece of science communication and should be required reading for all those who pretend that there is no evidence of harm from GM foods. It's laid out so that you can get the point of each chapter whether you skim, read in slightly more detail, or want all the small print. You don't have to be a scientist to understand it. | + | This book is a masterpiece of science communication and should be required reading for all those who pretend that there is no evidence of harm from GM foods. It's laid out so that you can get the point of each chapter whether you skim, read in slightly more detail, or want all the small print. You don't have to be a scientist to understand it. |
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