Hibino Aiko, Yoshizawa Go, Minari Jusaku
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hirosaki University, Hirosaki, Japan.
Work Research Institute (AFI), OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway.
Front Sociol. 2019 Dec 17;4:81. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2019.00081. eCollection 2019.
Synthetic biology and genome editing have become increasingly controversial issues, necessitating careful attention and engagement with the public. Our study examined ambiguity in public perception about emerging biotechnologies through the use of several intermediate response options in a survey. To understand the relationship between respondents' thoughts and attitudes, we also examined how respondents' indecision is related to their cognitive concept of "self" as well as their interpretation of "future generations." An online survey of 994 respondents living in Japan revealed that around 80% hold intermediate attitudes (two-sided, non-judgmental, or reserved attitudes) toward synthetic biology and genome editing. These results revealed that respondents who have a narrow self-concept tend to postpone decisions about the application of emerging technologies. In contrast, those with a broad self-concept tend to adopt an ambivalent attitude and are more short-sighted, but make judgments based on the impact of their decisions on current and future generations. This study thus demonstrates that public views are more diverse and nuanced than those obtained from conventional public surveys for policy making.
合成生物学和基因组编辑已成为争议日益增多的问题,需要认真关注并与公众进行交流。我们的研究通过在一项调查中使用几种中间回应选项,考察了公众对新兴生物技术认知中的模糊性。为了解受访者的想法与态度之间的关系,我们还研究了受访者的犹豫不决与他们对“自我”的认知概念以及对“后代”的理解之间的关联。一项针对994名居住在日本的受访者的在线调查显示,约80%的人对合成生物学和基因组编辑持中间态度(两面性、无判断性或保留态度)。这些结果表明,自我概念狭隘的受访者往往会推迟对新兴技术应用的决策。相比之下,自我概念宽泛的人往往采取矛盾的态度,且更具短视性,但会基于其决策对当代人和后代人的影响来做出判断。因此,本研究表明,公众观点比传统政策制定公众调查所获得的观点更加多样和细致入微。