¶ … Meghani, Z. And Kuzma, J. Re-Conceptualizing Objectivity to Address the Regulatory Agency-Industry "Revolving Door" Problem. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics.
Assessment of Model Article
What about this article do you wish to emulate?
In evaluating Mghani and Kuzma (2010), I wish to emulate their clear straightforward style and objective methodology. The article lays out an evidence base of how: a) the presence of former key industry personnel on review boards could adversely impact the public's confidence in regulatory decisions about new technology products, including agrifood biotechnologies; b) the "revolving door" may result in policy decisions about technologies that are biased in favor of industry interests; and c) the "revolving door" virtually guarantees industry a voice in the policy-making process, even though other stakeholders have no assurance that their concerns will be addressed by regulatory agencies. Furthermore the paper presents a plan of action based on regulatory entities rejecting the traditional notion of objectivity. That will ensure that a heterogeneous group of stakeholders is at the decision-making table. The fair representation of interests of different constituencies in the review process could do much to inspire warranted public confidence in regulatory protocols and decisions.
How do you see the structure of the article as a model?
Most social research originates from some general problem or question. Mghani and Kuzma (2010) can serve as a model for social research papers...
Consequently, the question is narrowed down to a more specific research question that to be address. The research question is often stated in the context of some theory that has been advanced to address the problem. For instance, the theory that ongoing support services are needed to assure that the newly employed remain employed. The research question is the central issue being addressed in the study and is often phrased in the language of theory. For example in my own research examining the origins of the Revolving Door phenomenon in federal government, as well as how the Revolving Door has influenced federal government actions, the investigation was focused through a qualitative examination of primary documents in the form of archival reports from various government agencies and documents in the form of published reports from the media and watchdog organizations
Comment on what you find useful about how the argument is presented in this article.
I found Mghani and Kuzma's discussion of objectivity to be useful for my own research. They highlight how the current system of stakeholder elicitation and interviews to rate the performance of GEOs oversight in the U.S. suggests that there are numerous conflicts of interest in the system, transparency is low, public input in decision-making is minimal, and more stakeholder engagement is needed in the risk analysis process. One industry representative in this study called for "early and broad stakeholder…
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