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Chapter 18 Brian Wynne Indigenous Knowledge and Moderen Science as Ways of Knowing and Living nature Chapter 18. Indigenous Knowledge and Modern Science as Ways of Knowing and Living nature : The Contexts and Limits of Biosafety Risk Assessment1. BRIAN WYNNE. ESRC CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF GENOMICS, CESAGEN, LANCASTER. UNIVERSITY, UK. Attempts to draw a strict line between scientific and Indigenous Knowledge on the basis of method, epistemology, context-dependence or content, it is easy to show, are ultimately untenable'. (Agrawal 2002:293). Introduction In the context of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the interactions between Modern scientific cultures and Indigenous cultures, and their ways of knowing nature , have become highly relevant.

Chapter 18 – Brian Wynne – Indigenous Knowledge and Moderen Science as Ways of Knowing and Living Nature Biosafety First (2007) Traavik, T. and Lim, L.C. (eds.), Tapir Academic Publishers

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