Understanding knowledge and perceptions of genome editing technologies: a textual analysis of major agricultural stakeholder groups

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Abstract

The promise of CRISPR-Cas9 (CRISPR) genomic editing applied to agriculture is promoted widely by scientists. We utilized textual analysis methods to compare perceptions of this innovation held by various stakeholder groups — scientists, policymakers, farmers, and the general public. Results reveal distinctions in the semantic structure and concepts emphasized across groups. Scientists and policymakers exhibited a high level of technical sophistication while emphasizing the potential societal benefits, while farmers and the general public focused on perceived personal benefits and familiarity with the issue. These results will aid development of message strategies bridging the gap between the scientific community and key publics.

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Robbins, M., Calabrese, C., Featherstone, J. D., & Barnett, G. A. (2021). Understanding knowledge and perceptions of genome editing technologies: a textual analysis of major agricultural stakeholder groups. Journal of Science Communication, 20(5). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.20050207

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