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Erschienen in: NanoEthics 1/2014

01.04.2014 | Original Paper

From Anti-Biotech to Nano-Watch: Early Risers and Spin-Off Campaigners in Germany, the UK and Internationally

verfasst von: Franz Seifert, Alexandra Plows

Erschienen in: NanoEthics | Ausgabe 1/2014

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Abstract

In this article we explore the emergence of a cluster of social movement organisations that have critically taken issue with nanotechnology in Germany, the UK and internationally. By applying concepts borrowed from Social Movement Research we demonstrate that this cluster is a ‘spin-off’ from the preceding movement against agrofood biotechnology, however, never succeeds in mobilizing a comparable ‘antinanotechnology movement’. We argue that the turn toward participatory and deliberative practices that is characteristic of nanotechnology policy and, to a major extent, is based on the perceived threat of a ‘public backlash’ against nanotechnology, while being of little political impact, reinforces the activity of these critical organisations through the provision of political opportunities. We further argue that the stagnation of these organisations can be explained by low policy impact and low public responsiveness respectively and conclude that their trajectories hinge to a major extent on policy impact and the responsiveness of the mass-public. We end by making a concluding remark about the limits to the project of democratizing social contention through public engagement.

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Fußnoten
1
ELSI programs were first developed in the context of the U.S.-led Human Genome Project.
 
2
Until 2001 ETC Group was called RAFI (Rural Advancement Foundation International). For a historical narrative see [6] (3–8).
 
3
Personal communication Pat Mooney, 13/10/2012.
 
4
At about the same time, critical reflection came more from groups advocating arms control, such as the UK-based ACRONYM Institute.
 
5
Interview FoE Australia, 8/3/2011
 
6
International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers’ Associations.
 
7
The activist Jim Thomas, for example, was located in the UK until 2005 where he took on the nanotech-agenda for ETC In the mid 1990’s, he had been working on biotechnology for Greenpeace Australia.
 
8
Interview Greenpeace UK, 7/12/2012
 
11
A US anti nanotech direct action group calling itself “THONG” (Topless Humans Organised for Natural Genetics) was particularly active around 2005, suggesting shared frames and repertoires of action between the UK and the US at this time, and likely direct network ties. http://​www.​treehugger.​com/​culture/​nano-tech-street-protest-on-chicagos-magnificent-mile.​html
 
12
There was network activity between French and UK activists at this time. and a conversation between French and UK direct actions. In France activists occupied site of the proposed Minatech nanotechnology research centre in Grenoble ([37]: 76) .
 
13
“Broad International Coalition Issues Urgent Call For Strong Oversight of Nanotechnology” July 31, 2007 (available at http://​www.​icta.​org/​press/​release.​cfm?​news_​id=​26) The decision came on the initiative of Peter Melchett, Policy Director at the Soil Association and until 2000 executive director of Greenpeace UK, who had been prominent campaigner against GM crops. (Interview Soil Association, 12/12/2012)
 
14
see http://​www.​nanotec.​org.​uk/​report/​annexAcnAbbrev.​pdf for timeline and stakeholders involved in the consultation.
 
15
The Commission was headed by Wolf-Michael Catenhusen, who had already presided the influential Parliamentary Enquiry Commission on Biotechnology ‘Chances und Risks of Genetic Technology’ (1984–1986).
 
16
BUND even asked the influential NGO to participate in the Nano-Kommission, however, in vain. (Interview BUND 11/2/2011)
 
17
This is not to say that all organizations who run nano-watch campaigns are exclusively and necessarily GM-spin offs. Most groups have been active in other fields, too, and trade unions who play key roles are mostly concerned with occupational safety and anti-toxics NGOs.
 
18
It is worth noting, however, that forums such as the ESF in 2004 and the World Social Forum in 2005, where ETC was instrumental in catalysing debates on nanotechnology, are autonomous hybrid forums deliberatively organised outside the policy process.
 
19
Interview BUND, 7/2/2011
 
20
Interview BUND, 7/2/2011
 
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Metadaten
Titel
From Anti-Biotech to Nano-Watch: Early Risers and Spin-Off Campaigners in Germany, the UK and Internationally
verfasst von
Franz Seifert
Alexandra Plows
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2014
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
NanoEthics / Ausgabe 1/2014
Print ISSN: 1871-4757
Elektronische ISSN: 1871-4765
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11569-014-0189-7

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