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Novel biotechnologies for eradicating wasps: seeking Māori studies students’ perspectives with Q method

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posted on 2020-09-22, 03:34 authored by Ocean MercierOcean Mercier, A King Hunt, Philip LesterPhilip Lester
© 2019, © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Aligned with the New Zealand government’s ‘Predator-Free 2050’ target for Aotearoa New Zealand, National Science Challenge: Our Biological Heritage supports research into five distinct ‘novel biotechnological controls’ of exotic wasps. A framing question within this project is which controls are considered ‘socially acceptable’ and thus suitable for further development to control and potentially eradicate introduced wasps? How can the public answer this question without first engaging with complex technologies? Can they develop and express an informed view that still reflects their ‘gut’ reactions and unique positions? To model and explore the views of an ‘informed public’, university students in Māori studies engaged in reflection, writing and mapping activities; choice and ranking exercises; Q Method; and focus group interviews. Amongst the interviewees, Q Method analysis distinguished three ‘factors’, describing unique viewpoints: those who see the potential of biotechnologies, those who are in doubt about them and those in a position of trust in scientists. Overall, the group see potential in new biotechnologies for wasps but are wary of political, economic and social decision-making mechanisms.

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Mercier, O. R., King Hunt, A. & Lester, P. (2019). Novel biotechnologies for eradicating wasps: seeking Māori studies students’ perspectives with Q method. Kotuitui, 14(1), 136-156. https://doi.org/10.1080/1177083X.2019.1578245

Journal title

Kotuitui

Volume

14

Issue

1

Publication date

2019-01-02

Pagination

136-156

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

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Published

Online publication date

2019-02-26

ISSN

1177-083X

eISSN

1177-083X

Language

en

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