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Power Dynamics. Kabanoff (1991) notes in his classic work, that the most powerful are more effective at influencing the less powerful than the least powerful are able to influence the powerful. Image Source: http ://www.interprofessionalresourcecentre.ca/s5/5-3-power.php.

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  1. Power Dynamics Kabanoff (1991) notes in his classic work, that the most powerful are more effective at influencing the less powerful than the least powerful are able to influence the powerful. Image Source: http://www.interprofessionalresourcecentre.ca/s5/5-3-power.php In the case of DIY science scientists are able to counter the usual power dynamics and impact some social choices as new technologies are produced (Landrain et. al., 2012). Does the creation genetic engineering technologies strengthen some while weakening others? • Sources: • Landrain, T; Meyer, M.; Perez, A.; Sussan, R... (2013). Do-it-yourself biology: challenges and promises for an open science and technology movement. Systems and Sythetic Biology, 7, pp. 115-126. • Darke, P. R., & Dahl, D. W. (2003). Fairness and discounts: the subjective value of a bargain. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 13(3), 328–338.

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