Вандана Шива о распространении биотехнологий в Индии: биоэтика в странах «третьей волны»
Keywords:
bioethics, India, economics, culture, globalization, global spread of technologies, Third World countriesAbstract
This review gives a brief analysis of views of Vandana Shiva, a leading representative of Indian bioethics. She focuses on ecological, economic, cultural and moral consequences of global spread of bio-technologies for the life in Third World countries.
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- Shiva, V. (1988) Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Survival in India, New Delhi: Zed Press.
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- Shiva, V. (1993) Monocultures of the Mind: Biodiversity, Biotechnology and Agriculture, New Delhi: Zed Press.
- Shiva, V. (1995) Democratizing Biology: Reinventing Biology from a Feminist, Ecological and Third World Perspective. Birke L., Hubbard R. (eds.), Reinventing Biology: Respect for Life and the Creation of Knowledge (Race, Gender, and Science), Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995, p. 50-71.
- Shiva, V. (1997) Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge, Cambridge, Ma: South End Press.
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- Shiva, V. (2013) The Seeds of Suicide: How Monsanto Destroys Farming, Global Research, June 24 (http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-seeds-of-suicide-how-monsanto-destroys-farming/5329947).
- Please read the full version of the article in Russian.
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2021-02-01
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