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Bioethics Resource Center List (<strong>Books</strong> of <strong>Eubios</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> Institute on display at RUSHSAP)<br />

Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, CA & London, 1997, 17 chapters, 247 pp. XAG19, XBG<br />

XAG20 - Boyens, Ingeborg. Unnatural Harvest: How Genetic Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g Is Alter<strong>in</strong>g Our Food.<br />

Doubleday Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada, 2000, 14 chapters, 288 pp. XAG20, XBG<br />

XAG21 - Fowler, Cary & Mooney, Pat. The Threatened Gene: Food Politics and the Loss of Genetic<br />

Diversity. The Lutterworth Press, Cambridge, UK, 1990, 3 parts, 10 chapters, 278 pp. XAG21, XEN,<br />

XBG<br />

XAG22 - Rob<strong>in</strong>son, Kim Stanley (edited). Future Primitive: The New Ecotopias. A Tom Doherty<br />

Associates Book, New York, 1994, 5 parts, 352 pp. XAG22, XST<br />

XAG23 - Sasson, Albert. Plant Biotechnology Derived Products: Market-value Estimate and Public<br />

Acceptance. IX International Congress on Plant Tissue and Cell Culture for Plant Tissue Culture, Israel<br />

International Association for Plant Tissue Culture (IAPTC), Jerusalem, Israel, 14-19 June 1998.<br />

UNESCO, Paris & Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Boston, MA & London,<br />

1998, 4 sections, 160 pp. XAG23<br />

XAG24 - Catenhusen, Wolf-Michael & Neumeister, Hanna (edited). Chancen und Risiken der<br />

Genetechnologie. Enquete-Kommission des Deutschen Bundestages. Documentation des Berichts an den<br />

Deutschen Bundestag. Gentechnologie Chancen und Riskiken Band 12. Campus Verlag, Frankfurt,<br />

Germany & New York, 1990, 7 sections, 405 pp. XAG24 (In German).<br />

XAG25 - Busch, Lawrence; Lacy, William B.; Burkhardt, Jeffrey & Lacy, Laura R. Plant's Power and<br />

Profit: Social, Economic and Ethical Consequences of the New Biotechnologies. Basil Blackwell,<br />

Cambridge, MA & Oxford, UK, 1991, 8 chapters, 275 pp. XAG25, XBG<br />

XAG26 - Kaiser, Matthias & Wel<strong>in</strong>, Stellan (editors). Ethical Aspects of Modern Biotechnology. Studies<br />

<strong>in</strong> Research <strong>Ethics</strong>, No. 5. Proceed<strong>in</strong>gs from a Conference, 10-11 November 1993, Gothenburg, Sweden.<br />

Center for <strong>Ethics</strong> Research (CRE), The Royal Society of Arts and Sciences <strong>in</strong> Gothenburg. CRE,<br />

Goteborg, Sweden, 1995, 14 presentations, 141 pp. XAG26, XCP<br />

XAG27 - Newman, Daniel & Ravichandran, R. R. (edited). International Council of Scientific Unions<br />

(ICSU); Committee on Science and Technology <strong>in</strong> Develop<strong>in</strong>g Countries (COSTED) & The Asian<br />

Network for Biological Sciences (ANBS). Proceed<strong>in</strong>gs of the International Sem<strong>in</strong>ar on “Impacts of the<br />

International Sem<strong>in</strong>ar of Biotechnology and <strong>in</strong> Agriculture and Food <strong>in</strong> Develop<strong>in</strong>g Countries”, Madras,<br />

India, 3-4 February 1992. ICSU; COSTED & ANBS, Madras, India, 1992, 4 sections, 264 pp. XAG27,<br />

XBG<br />

XAG28 - Lesser, W. Susta<strong>in</strong>able Use of Genetic Resources under the Convention on Biological<br />

Diversity: Explor<strong>in</strong>g Access and Benefit Shar<strong>in</strong>g Issues. Center for Agriculture and Bioscience (CAB)<br />

International, Wall<strong>in</strong>gford, Oxon, UK & New York, 1998, 10 chapters, 218 pp. XAG28, XBG, XEN<br />

XAG29 - Comstock, Gary L. Vex<strong>in</strong>g Nature? On the Ethical Case Aga<strong>in</strong>st Agriculture Biotechnology.<br />

Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA & Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2000, 6 chapters, 297 pp.<br />

XAG29, XBE, XBG<br />

XAG30 - Needham, Joseph & Bray, Francesca (Part II: Agriculture). Science and Civilization <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a,<br />

Vol. VI: 2. Caves Book, Ltd, Taipei, December, 1985, 6 chapters, 724 pp. XAG30, XCH, XST<br />

XAG31 - Pendergrast, Mark. Uncommon Grounds: The History of Coffee and How It Transformed Our<br />

World. Basic <strong>Books</strong>, New York, 1999, 4 parts, 19 chapters, 458 pp. XAG31, XSS<br />

XAG32 - Simontacchi, Carol. The Crazy Makers: How Food Industry Is Destroy<strong>in</strong>g Our Bra<strong>in</strong>s and<br />

Harm<strong>in</strong>g Our Children. Jeremy P. Tacher/Putnam, New York, 2000, 8 chapters, 300 pp. XAG32<br />

XAG33 - Maat, Harro. Science Cultivat<strong>in</strong>g Practice: A History of Agricultural Science <strong>in</strong> The<br />

Netherlands and its Colonies, 1863-1986. The International Library of Environmental Agriculture and<br />

Food <strong>Ethics</strong>. Kluwer Academic Publications, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2001, 8 chapters, 249 pp.<br />

XAG33, XSS<br />

XAG34 - MISSING XAG34<br />

XAG35 - European Commission (EC) Report. FAIR (Fourth Framework specific RTD programme<br />

“Agriculture and Fisheries (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g Agro-<strong>in</strong>dustry, Food Technologies, Forestry, Aquaculture and<br />

Rural Development) Programme: Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development. Research Results.<br />

Report. EC, Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg, 2000, 6<br />

sections, 697 pp. XAG35<br />

[Note if – exists between <strong>subject</strong> and number, book not yet on display <strong>in</strong> RUSHSAP, UNESCO Bangkok] List as 9 February 2012.<br />

The <strong>in</strong>clusion of the book <strong>in</strong> this list does not <strong>in</strong> any way mean mean it is endorsed by anyone or any organization.<br />

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