Empirical Ethics: Interviews and Focus Groups as Sources for Analysis of Animal Ethics and Sustainability in Aquaculture
Seminar with Hannah Winther and Torill Blix, guest researchers at IFRO from Norway.
13.00 Welcome – Lotte Holm, IFRO
13.05- 13.20 Presentation of the project ”CRISPR Salmon: Genome editing – a game-changer in salmon farming: Conditions for social and moral acceptance”. Professor Bjørn Myskja, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU, Trondheim), and Director Anne Myhr, Centre for Biosafety (GenØk) at the Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø.
13.20-14.50 Presentation of design and preliminary results from interviews and focus groups. Hannah Winther and Torill Blix, PhD candidates from NTNU and GenØk, respectively.
15.00-16.00 Discussion: Empiricial findings as basis for normative assessment: Which status should actors’ views have?
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