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Engaging scientists: An online survey exploring the experience of innovative biotechnological approaches to controlling vector-borne diseases
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نویسنده
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boëte c. ,beisel u. ,reis castro l. ,césard n. ,reeves r.g.
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منبع
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parasites and vectors - 2015 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 1
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چکیده
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Background: pioneering technologies (e.g.,nanotechnology,synthetic biology or climate engineering) are often associated with potential new risks and uncertainties that can become sources of controversy. the communication of information during their development and open exchanges between stakeholders is generally considered a key issue in their acceptance. while the attitudes of the public to novel technologies have been widely considered there has been relatively little investigation of the perceptions and awareness of scientists working on human or animal diseases transmitted by arthropods. methods: consequently,we conducted a global survey on 1889 scientists working on aspects of vector-borne diseases,exploring,under the light of a variety of demographic and professional factors,their knowledge and awareness of an emerging biotechnology that has the potential to revolutionize the control of pest insect populations. results: despite extensive media coverage of key developments (including releases of manipulated mosquitoes into human communities) this has in only one instance resulted in scientist awareness exceeding 50 % on a national or regional scale. we document that awareness of pioneering releases significantly relied on private communication sources that were not equally accessible to scientists from countries with endemic vector-borne diseases (dengue and malaria). in addition,we provide quantitative analysis of the perceptions and knowledge of specific biotechnological approaches to controlling vector-borne disease,which are likely to impact the way in which scientists around the world engage in the debate about their value. conclusions: our results indicate that there is scope to strengthen already effective methods of communication,in addition to a strong demand by scientists (expressed by 79.9 % of respondents) to develop new,creative modes of public engagement. © 2015 boëte et al.
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کلیدواژه
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Biotechnology; Communication; Controversy ,Disruptive technologies; Genetically modified organisms; Innovation; Mosquitoes; Perception; Public; Public health; Scientists; Technology; Transgenic; Wolbachia
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آدرس
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umr-d 190 emergence des pathologies virales,aix marseille université,ird (institut de recherche pour le développement),27 bd jean moulin,marseille,cedex 5,13385, France, culture and technology in africa,faculty v: cultural studies,universität bayreuth,bayreuth, Germany, history,anthropology,and science,technology,and society (hasts) mit,77 massachusetts avenue,cambridge,ma 02139, United States, cnrs-mnhn,umr 7206 eco-anthropologie et ethnobiologie,dept. hommes,natures et sociétés,musée de l'homme 17 place trocadéro,paris,75016,france,graduate school of asian and african area studies,kyoto university,research bldg. no. 2,yoshida-honmachi,sakyo-ku,kyoto 606-8501, Japan, department of evolutionary genetics,max planck institute for evolutionary biology,august-thienemannstrasse 2,plön,24306, Germany
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