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The Research Of Food Safety In China From The Perspective Of STS

Posted on:2018-11-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L HeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2359330518958459Subject:Philosophy of science and technology
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With the development of science and technology and society,the effects and harms of food safety problems are becoming more and more serious.In recent years,under the action of a series of food safety related laws and regulations,although the outbreak of food safety has been relatively effective control,but the number of food safety incidents,but also in constant rise.We can see that,although our country from the aspects of relevant laws and regulations has made a lot of try and effort,but the problem of food safety in China is still very serious,and even have intensified trend.In this case,it not only requires us to seek other research methods,and even transform the study of food safety problems cause analysis perspective,aiming at these causes to make a deep reflection at the same time,and then according to these causes of solutions,make some feasibility studies.This paper,from the perspective of social constructivism in the STS area,considers the present situation,cause and outlet of food safety problems.The SanLu milk powder incident as the process of case analysis,mainly from the SanLu milk powder incident stakeholders as well as the construction process,this paper expounds two angles of argument;For China's food safety problems cause analysis,mainly from the alienation in the process of social construction,and the limitations of cognitive science and technology alienation of social function,these two aspects to discuss;Finally,in the thoughts on the food safety problem in our country,the countermeasures are put forward mainly from the social construction and the scientific and technological aspects.
Keywords/Search Tags:STS, Food safety, Social construction theory, Technology alienation, Stakeholder Theory
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