This paper analyses the discursive construction of the genetically modified organisms (GMOs) issue in the Turkish political arena following the public debate on the pending legislation on biosecurity. The study proposes an operational approach to semiotic/actor network theory (Latour) applied to public representations of a new technology within the theoretical frameworks of social representation theory and cultural theory of risks. It aims to highlight how different worldviews produce different risk discourses of GMOs in Turkey. Using cluster analysis to inductively extract evaluative categories, we use these to identify themes by human coding. Lastly, we apply formal concept analysis to link themes to actors and their worldviews, establishing their semantic networks. Formal concept analysis revealed four discourse networks reflecting nationalist, Islamist, progressive (left) and neo-liberal worldviews. Finally, these structures will be grounded back in the articles for a richer interpretive analysis.

Worldviews and discursive construction of GMO-related risk perceptions in Turkey / Veltri, Giuseppe Alessandro; Suerdem, A.. - In: PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE. - ISSN 0963-6625. - 22:2(2013), pp. 137-154. [10.1177/0963662511423334]

Worldviews and discursive construction of GMO-related risk perceptions in Turkey

Veltri, Giuseppe Alessandro;
2013-01-01

Abstract

This paper analyses the discursive construction of the genetically modified organisms (GMOs) issue in the Turkish political arena following the public debate on the pending legislation on biosecurity. The study proposes an operational approach to semiotic/actor network theory (Latour) applied to public representations of a new technology within the theoretical frameworks of social representation theory and cultural theory of risks. It aims to highlight how different worldviews produce different risk discourses of GMOs in Turkey. Using cluster analysis to inductively extract evaluative categories, we use these to identify themes by human coding. Lastly, we apply formal concept analysis to link themes to actors and their worldviews, establishing their semantic networks. Formal concept analysis revealed four discourse networks reflecting nationalist, Islamist, progressive (left) and neo-liberal worldviews. Finally, these structures will be grounded back in the articles for a richer interpretive analysis.
2013
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Veltri, Giuseppe Alessandro; Suerdem, A.
Worldviews and discursive construction of GMO-related risk perceptions in Turkey / Veltri, Giuseppe Alessandro; Suerdem, A.. - In: PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE. - ISSN 0963-6625. - 22:2(2013), pp. 137-154. [10.1177/0963662511423334]
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