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CONTENTS
PREFACE TO THE 2010 EDITION
A NOTE ON THE NOTES
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
INTRODUCTION
FOOD SAFETY IS POLITICAL
THE STARLINK CORN AFFAIR
The Safety Issue: Allergenicity
Implications for Stakeholders
Implications for Food Safety Politics: Themes
PERCEPTIONS OF FOOD SAFETY RISK: THE “TWO-CULTURE” PROBLEM
Science-Based Approaches: Counting Cases and Costs
Value-Based Approaches: Estimating Dread and Outrage
The Precautionary Principle: Look Before You Leap
ABOUT THIS BOOK
PART ONE
RESISTING FOOD SAFETY
CHAPTER 1
THE POLITICS OF FOODBORNE ILLNESS
MICROBES IN FOOD: FRIENDS AND FOES
Counting Cases and Estimating Costs
Raising the Stakes: Food Sources and Virulence
Introducing E. coli O157:H7
REVOLUTIONIZING THE FOOD SYSTEM
Concentrating Production
Abusing Antibiotics
Evolving Dietary Preferences and Demographics
Arguing for a Historical Perspective
THE ORIGINS OF FEDERAL OVERSIGHT, 1875–1906
UNDERSTANDING FOOD SAFETY OVERSIGHT
CHAPTER 2
RESISTING MEAT AND POULTRY REGULATION, 1974–1994
THE USDA’S HISTORIC MISSION: PROMOTING FOOD PRODUCTION
THE USDA REJECTS SAFE HANDLING LABELS: APHA v. BUTZ, 1974
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE PROPOSES HACCP: “A RADICALLY DIFFERENT METHOD”
SCIENTISTS RECOMMEND HACCP: A SCIENCE-BASED METHOD
USDA TRIES “DISCRETIONARY” INSPECTIONS, 1986–1989
E. COLI O157:H7 OUTBREAK INDUCES ACTION: JACK IN THE BOX, 1992–1993
PUBLIC PRESSURES OVERCOME INDUSTRY RESISTANCE: SAFE HANDLING LABELS, 1993
THE POULTRY INDUSTRY VERSUS PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: A USDA SECRETARY’S DOWNFALL, 1993–1994
USDA REQUIRES PATHOGEN TESTING: E. COLI O157:H7 IN GROUND BEEF, 1994
USDA POISED TO PROPOSE HACCP, 1994
CHAPTER 3
ATTEMPTING CONTROL OF FOOD PATHOGENS, 1994–2002
THE FDA TRIES HACCP, ONE FOOD AT A TIME
USDA’S POLITICAL BATTLES
Congress Demands “Negotiated Rulemaking,” 1995
The Last Attempts to Derail HACCP, 1995–1996
THE PRODUCT GAP: ODWALLA APPLE JUICE, 1996
THE RECALL GAP: HUDSON FOODS, 1997
THE TESTING GAP: “NONINTACT” BEEF, 1999
THE LEGAL GAP: LAWSUITS AGAINST PATHOGEN REDUCTION: HACCP
Supreme Beef v. USDA
USDA Inspectors versus “HACCP-Based Inspection Models”
THE CULTURE GAP: MEAT INDUSTRY VERSUS INSPECTORS
CHAPTER 4
ACHIEVING SAFE FOOD
IMPORTING SAFE FOOD: THE POLITICS OF FOOD TRADE
ALTERNATIVE #1: EDUCATE
ALTERNATIVE #2: IRRADIATE
ALTERNATIVE #3: PASTEURIZE
ALTERNATIVE #4: LITIGATE
ALTERNATIVE #5: REORGANIZE
CONCLUSION: THE GLOBAL POLITICS OF FOOD SAFETY
PART TWO
SAFETY AS A SURROGATE
CHAPTER 5
PEDDLING DREAMS
THE THEORETICAL PROMISES
THE ECONOMIC REALITIES
MAKING RICE “GOLDEN”
Biotechnology versus Traditional Plant Genetics
Golden Rice: The Science
Golden Rice: The Politics
CHAPTER 6
RISKS AND BENEFITS
HEALTH CONCERNS
Allergens
Antibiotic Resistance
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: RISKS AND BENEFITS
Environmental Risks
Environmental Benefits
THE POLITICS OF UNEXPECTED CONSEQUENCES
Toxic Contaminants: Tryptophan Supplements
Toxic Proteins: The Pusztai Affair
Killing Monarch Butterflies
THE POLITICS OF RISKS AND BENEFITS
CHAPTER 7
THE POLITICS OF GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT
THE FDA’S “SCIENCE-BASED” APPROACH
The Politics of Bovine Growth Hormone (BGH): More Milk
The Politics of Transgenic Food Plants
The Politics of Transgenic Tomatoes, Labeled
THE EPA’S EUPHEMISM-BASED APPROACH
CHAPTER 8
THE POLITICS OF CONSUMER CONCERN
THE POLITICS OF DISTRUST
Labeling: Transparency in Marketing
Intellectual Property Rights
Genetic “Pollution”
Globalization
THE POLITICS OF ANTIBIOTECHNOLOGY ADVOCACY
TOWARD DIALOGUE, IF NOT CONSENSUS
CONCLUSION
THE FUTURE OF FOOD SAFETY
THE POLITICS OF ANIMAL DISEASES
Mad Cow Disease: Prions and Species Jumps
Foot-and-Mouth Disease: A Contagious and Virulent Virus
Anthrax: A Bacterial Instrument of Terror?
THE NEW POLITICS OF FOOD SAFETY: BIOTERRORISM
A New Emphasis for Food Security: Safety from Bioterrorism
Food as a Biological Weapon
Ensuring Food Security: A Single Food Agency
Food Security as a Public Health Issue
ENSURING SAFE FOOD
EPILOGUE
THE POLITICS OF FOOD BIOTECHNOLOGY: UPDATE
Use of GM Crops
Genetic “Pollution”
Roundup-Resistant “Superweeds”
Golden Rice
rBGH (Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone)
GM Labeling
THE POLITICS OF MICROBIAL FOOD SAFETY: UPDATE
The Politics of Raw
Outbreaks and Major Recalls
TOWARD A MORE EFFECTIVE FOOD SAFETY SYSTEM
APPENDIX
THE SCIENCE OF PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
A (VERY) QUICK REMINDER ABOUT DNA, GENES, AND PROTEINS
MORE ABOUT MAKING RICE GOLDEN: PLASMIDS
BRIDGING THE GAP
NOTES
INTRODUCTION: FOOD SAFETY IS POLITICAL
PART 1. RESISTING FOOD SAFETY
CHAPTER 1. THE POLITICS OF FOODBORNE ILLNESS: ISSUES AND ORIGINS
CHAPTER 2. RESISTING MEAT AND POULTRY REGULATION, 1974–1994
CHAPTER 3. ATTEMPTING CONTROL OF FOOD PATHOGENS, 1994–2002
CHAPTER 4. ACHIEVING SAFE FOOD: ALTERNATIVES
PART 2. SAFETY AS A SURROGATE: THE IRONIC POLITICS OF FOOD BIOTECHNOLOGY
CHAPTER 5. PEDDLING DREAMS: PROMISES VERSUS REALITY
CHAPTER 6. RISKS AND BENEFITS: WHO DECIDES?
CHAPTER 7. THE POLITICS OF GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT
CHAPTER 8. THE POLITICS OF CONSUMER CONCERN: DISTRUST, DREAD, AND OUTRAGE
CONCLUSION. THE FUTURE OF FOOD SAFETY: PUBLIC HEALTH VERSUS BIOTERRORISM
EPILOGUE
APPENDIX. THE SCIENCE OF PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
INDEX
CALIFORNIA STUDIES IN FOOD AND CULTURE
Darra Goldstein, Editor
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