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How Political Cultures Produce Different Antibiotic Policies in Agriculture: A Historical Comparative Case Study between the United Kingdom and Sweden

机译:政治文化如何在农业中产生不同的抗生素政策:英国和瑞典之间的历史比较案例研究

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The purpose of this article is to provide an understanding of how different countries formulate and regulate antibiotic use in animals raised for human consumption. A comparative case study was undertaken, analysing historical documents from the 1950s to the 1990s from the UK, the first country to produce a scientific report on the public health risks of agricultural antibiotic use; and Sweden, the first country to produce legislation on the growth promotor use of antibiotics in food animals. Sheila Jasanoff's concepts of ‘co‐production’ and ‘political cultures’ have been used to explore how both countries used different styles of scientific reasoning and justification of the risks of agricultural antibiotic use. It will be argued that national dynamics between policy, science and public knowledges co‐produced different risk classifications and patterns of agricultural antibiotic use between both countries. UK's political culture used ‘expert committees’ to remove the issue from public debate and to inform agricultural antibiotic policies. In contrast, the Swedish ‘consensus‐oriented’ political culture made concerns related to agricultural antibiotic use into a cooperative debate that included multiple discourses. Understanding how national policies, science and public knowledges interact with the risks related to agricultural antibiotic use can provide valuable insights in understanding and addressing countries agricultural use of antibiotics.
机译:本文的目的是提供对不同国家如何制定和规范供人类食用的动物使用抗生素的理解。进行了比较案例研究,分析了1950年代至1990年代英国的历史文献,英国是第一个对使用农业抗生素产生公共健康风险的科学报告的国家。瑞典是第一个制定有关在食用动物中促进抗生素生长的立法的国家。希拉·贾萨诺夫(Sheila Jasanoff)的“共同生产”和“政治文化”概念已被用于探索两国如何使用不同风格的科学推理和农业抗生素使用风险的正当性。有人认为,两国之间在政策,科学和公共知识之间的国家动态共同产生了不同的风险分类和农业抗生素使用模式。英国的政治文化使用“专家委员会”将问题从公开辩论中移除,并为农业抗生素政策提供信息。相比之下,瑞典的“以共识为导向”的政治文化在与农业抗生素的使用有关的各种辩论中引发了合作辩论。了解国家政策,科学和公共知识如何与农业抗生素使用相关的风险相互作用,可以为了解和解决各国农业抗生素的使用提供有价值的见解。

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