Emotion in political discourse: contrasting approaches to stem cell governance in the USA, UK, Israel and Germany

Authors: Gottweis, Herbert1; Prainsack, Barbara

Source: Regenerative Medicine, Volume 1, Number 6, November 2006 , pp. 823-829(7)

Publisher: Future Medicine

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Abstract:

In August 2004, Stojkovic and Murdoch from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, were granted the UK's first license to create human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) using cell nuclear replacement. While this news made headlines around the globe, a spokesman for the German Ministry of Research warned scientists in his country of the illegality of advising their English colleagues on hESC research. Meanwhile, US Members of Congress had asked President Bush to revoke his decision to limit federal funding to research on a limited number of hESC lines created before 9 August, 2001 (a decision that he confirmed in July 2006, while nonfederally funded research on hESC continues to be unrestricted). In Israel, where hESC research is legal and has never been a contested political issue, a bioethicist argued that, in light of the potential to alleviate human suffering, “banning research is against human dignity”. How can such striking differences in the regulation of hESC research be explained?

Keywords: cultural and historical context; emotions and trust-building; human embryonic stem cell research; political strategies; public debates; regulation; rhetoric

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.2217/17460751.1.6.823

Affiliations: 1: 1University of Vienna, Department of Political Science and Life Science Governance Platform, Universitätsstraße 7 A-1010 Wien, Vienna, Austria., Email: herbert.gottweis@univie.ac.at

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