Socio-economic impacts, social inclusion, and science-policy interphase: The case of rice biotechnology in the Philippines

The paper argues that the development of biotechnology policies in the Philippines vis-à-vis rice is enabled by structures and processes that are friendly to the furtherance of social inclusion and equity goals. This occurs in the context of attaining rice self-sufficiency amidst a globalized system...

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Main Author: Contreras, Antonio P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-15452021-12-09T06:09:07Z Socio-economic impacts, social inclusion, and science-policy interphase: The case of rice biotechnology in the Philippines Contreras, Antonio P. The paper argues that the development of biotechnology policies in the Philippines vis-à-vis rice is enabled by structures and processes that are friendly to the furtherance of social inclusion and equity goals. This occurs in the context of attaining rice self-sufficiency amidst a globalized system, and is clearly expressed in the relative density of concepts and provisions related to participation, inclusivity and transparency in all the relevant policy instruments. However, spaces that are opened are vulnerable to a political system that has deep-seated structural flaws and a science community whose financial support from the state is limited and at the same time whose financial autonomy from vested interests is suspect. Thus, in addition to investing in research to build scientific knowledge and capacity, there should also be an investment in research on the political dynamics of the institutional domains for multi-stakeholder encounters and contestations. Further research should be done on the nature of the interplay between science, industry and policy, to determine appropriate institutional arrangements in which science-industry linkages remain robust without compromising the regulatory process, and without compromising science. In addition, it is also vital that research is conducted about the knowledge and information flows and communication pathways and their implications on policy outcomes and stakeholder positions. A deliberate effort should be done to study the processes of mythmaking on both sides of the biotechnology debate, and to clearly identify the nexus by which distortions occur, the form by which they happen, their manifestations, and the drivers that engender their emergence. © 2012 De La Salle University, Philippines. 2012-12-18T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/546 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Transgenic plants—Social aspects--Philippines Technology—Social aspects--Philippines Science—Social aspects--Philippines Technology and state--Philippines Science and state--Philippines Political Science
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Transgenic plants—Social aspects--Philippines
Technology—Social aspects--Philippines
Science—Social aspects--Philippines
Technology and state--Philippines
Science and state--Philippines
Political Science
spellingShingle Transgenic plants—Social aspects--Philippines
Technology—Social aspects--Philippines
Science—Social aspects--Philippines
Technology and state--Philippines
Science and state--Philippines
Political Science
Contreras, Antonio P.
Socio-economic impacts, social inclusion, and science-policy interphase: The case of rice biotechnology in the Philippines
description The paper argues that the development of biotechnology policies in the Philippines vis-à-vis rice is enabled by structures and processes that are friendly to the furtherance of social inclusion and equity goals. This occurs in the context of attaining rice self-sufficiency amidst a globalized system, and is clearly expressed in the relative density of concepts and provisions related to participation, inclusivity and transparency in all the relevant policy instruments. However, spaces that are opened are vulnerable to a political system that has deep-seated structural flaws and a science community whose financial support from the state is limited and at the same time whose financial autonomy from vested interests is suspect. Thus, in addition to investing in research to build scientific knowledge and capacity, there should also be an investment in research on the political dynamics of the institutional domains for multi-stakeholder encounters and contestations. Further research should be done on the nature of the interplay between science, industry and policy, to determine appropriate institutional arrangements in which science-industry linkages remain robust without compromising the regulatory process, and without compromising science. In addition, it is also vital that research is conducted about the knowledge and information flows and communication pathways and their implications on policy outcomes and stakeholder positions. A deliberate effort should be done to study the processes of mythmaking on both sides of the biotechnology debate, and to clearly identify the nexus by which distortions occur, the form by which they happen, their manifestations, and the drivers that engender their emergence. © 2012 De La Salle University, Philippines.
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author Contreras, Antonio P.
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title Socio-economic impacts, social inclusion, and science-policy interphase: The case of rice biotechnology in the Philippines
title_short Socio-economic impacts, social inclusion, and science-policy interphase: The case of rice biotechnology in the Philippines
title_full Socio-economic impacts, social inclusion, and science-policy interphase: The case of rice biotechnology in the Philippines
title_fullStr Socio-economic impacts, social inclusion, and science-policy interphase: The case of rice biotechnology in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Socio-economic impacts, social inclusion, and science-policy interphase: The case of rice biotechnology in the Philippines
title_sort socio-economic impacts, social inclusion, and science-policy interphase: the case of rice biotechnology in the philippines
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