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Cuadernos de antropología social

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Abstract

BLOIS, María Paula. Science and Glyphosate: Questioning Orders: An Investigation in the Press in the Argentine Context. Cuad. antropol. soc. [online]. 2016, n.43, pp.73-93. ISSN 1850-275X.

In April 2009, the embryologist Andrés Carrasco made public in the newspaper Página 12 a research conducted in his laboratory on the damage caused by glyphosate, a key input for GMOs based agriculture. Released in the press before being subjected to peer review, research caused approvals and disproofs. Focusing on the actions of this embryologist and some events that took place following the publication in the newspaper, this work research the place of scientist that produced scientific knowledge while questioning his own role and his science. Pointing out that the study on glyphosate, the publication in the press and the question of the meaning of science that this scientist arises with insistence are part of the questioning of an order of things, concludes with a series of reflections about the possibility and type of questioning and possible changes.

Keywords : Science; Glyphosate; Scientists; Health; Ways of living.

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