A New Edition of Hastings Center Report Is Now Available

March 17, 2022

Hastings Center Report (vol. 51, no. S2, 2021) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Genetic Control in Historical Perspective: The Legacy of India’s Genetic Control of Mosquitoes Unit” by Rebecca Wilbanks
  • “Deliberative Public Consultation via Deliberative Polling: Criteria and Methods” by James S. Fishkin
  • “Deficits of Public Deliberation in U.S. Oversight for Gene Edited Organisms” by Jennifer Kuzma
  • “Does Gene Editing in the Wild Require Broad Public Deliberation?” by Gregory E. Kaebnick
  • “Regulating Gene Editing in the Wild: Building Regulatory Capacity to Incorporate Deliberative Democracy” by Karen J. Maschke and Michael K. Gusmano
  • “Giving Voice to the Voiceless in Environmental Gene Editing” by Natalie Kofler and Colleen M. Grogan
  • “Empowering Indigenous Knowledge in Deliberations on Gene Editing in the Wild” by Riley Taitingfong and Anika Ullah
  • “Envisioning Complex Futures: Collective Narratives and Reasoning in Deliberations over Gene Editing in the Wild” by Ben Curran Wills, Michael K. Gusmano and Mark Schlesinger