Paul Thompson History Project Interview

Project: Archive of Agricultural Genetic Engineering and Society Center
Interviewee: Paul Thompson, WK Kellogg Professor of Agricultural, Food and
Community Ethics at Michigan State University
Interviewer: Matthew Booker, Alison Wynn, and Brad Herring
Interview Date: October 14, 2015
Location: North Carolina State University
Length: 01:39:11
Learn more at https://go.ncsu.edu/AAGES
SEE FULL TRANSCRIPT AT:
https://research.ncsu.edu/ges/files/2018/06/Thompson_Paul_-20151014_transcript_Final.pdf
GES History Project Introduction
Aspects of Biotechnology
Doctoral Student: Career Beginnings
Fertilizer and Agricultural Ethics
The National Agriculture Biotechnology Council
Advocacy Specialists: Workplace Atmosphere
An Ethical Mission
Genetic Engineering and the Environment
Interest in Sustainable Agriculture
Bringing Ethics Into Debates
The Future of Biotech
Jurisdiction in Science Dominated Meetings
The Virtuous Cycle
On Ethics
Empowering Universities as Honest Brokers
Food Advertising Needs to be More Nuanced
The Impact of Technology on Consumption
Food and Narrative Structure
Genetic Engineering as a Key Theme
Myths and Concerns About Genetic Technology
Public Distrust
Paul Thompson's Motivation
The Future of Genetic Engineering
Is There Anyone Who Was There
Identifying a Facilitator