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    Regulatory Science, Europeanization, and the Control of Agrochemicals.Elaine McCarthy, Steven Yearley, Alan Irwin & Henry Rothstein - 1999 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 24 (2):241-264.
    This article addresses issues of regulatory convergence and Europeanization as they have developed within the agrochemicals sector. Taking the United Kingdom as a case study, the article considers the continuing importance of local and national factors within systems that are ostensibly international and standardized. In particular, the article shows how the embedded social relations of regulatory science in the United Kingdom, including institutional practices, judgments of expertise, and established relationships of trust, result in a “nation centeredness” and divergence of regulatory (...)
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    Talking Shops or Talking Turkey?: Institutionalizing Consumer Representation in Risk Regulation.Henry Rothstein - 2007 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 32 (5):582-607.
    Participative reforms to risk regulation are often argued to enhance the evidence base, improve the representation of the public interest, and build support for policy processes and outcomes. While rationales and mechanisms for participation have received most scholarly attention, less attention has been paid to the actual impact of participation on policy processes and outcomes. This article, therefore, considers the impacts of participation by examining the UK Food Standards Agency's Consumer Committee, which was created in 2002 to institutionalize consumer representation (...)
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    Book Reviews : Science, Politics and the Pharmaceutical Industry: Controversy and Bias in Drug Regulation, by John Abraham. London: UCL Press, and New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995, 320 pp. £40.00 (cloth); £13.95 (paper); $75 (cloth. [REVIEW]Henry Rothstein - 1996 - Science, Technology and Human Values 21 (4):487-489.
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