This thesis blends philosophy of science, sociology, political science, communications studies and various physical sciences in an attempt to understand how environmental policy is shaped out of the discourse within and between scientific and policy communities. The focus of the exercise is to show how patterns of communication generate communities identified by their discourse; that is to say, how issues and policies shape as well as reflect bodies of knowledge.</div
An environmental discourse is a set of unified contexts, approaches and beliefs surrounding an ideol...
This Special Issue is concerned with theories and methodologies of discourse analysis and their cont...
Reflecting on conversations between geography and science and technology studies (STS) over the last...
This thesis blends philosophy of science, sociology, political science, communications studies and v...
Knowledge, power, and participation are absolutely central to the understanding of any policy. But i...
This special issue contributes to a better understanding of science–policy interactions in environme...
This essay offers a critical engagement with the ideal of policy relevant environmental knowledge. U...
How science and policy interact has been a major research focus in the International Relations (IR) ...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...
Long-range transboundary air pollution generates pressing environmental problems such as the acidifi...
With the complexity of environmental problems faced today, both scientists and policymakers are stri...
This book explores the intricacies of the science-policy linkage that pervades environmental policy...
This article examines the role of scientific knowledge in European environmental policy. However, it...
<p>We have two possibilities to explain why there is continuing change on the public agenda of envir...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis compares and contrasts the role of scientists a...
An environmental discourse is a set of unified contexts, approaches and beliefs surrounding an ideol...
This Special Issue is concerned with theories and methodologies of discourse analysis and their cont...
Reflecting on conversations between geography and science and technology studies (STS) over the last...
This thesis blends philosophy of science, sociology, political science, communications studies and v...
Knowledge, power, and participation are absolutely central to the understanding of any policy. But i...
This special issue contributes to a better understanding of science–policy interactions in environme...
This essay offers a critical engagement with the ideal of policy relevant environmental knowledge. U...
How science and policy interact has been a major research focus in the International Relations (IR) ...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...
Long-range transboundary air pollution generates pressing environmental problems such as the acidifi...
With the complexity of environmental problems faced today, both scientists and policymakers are stri...
This book explores the intricacies of the science-policy linkage that pervades environmental policy...
This article examines the role of scientific knowledge in European environmental policy. However, it...
<p>We have two possibilities to explain why there is continuing change on the public agenda of envir...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis compares and contrasts the role of scientists a...
An environmental discourse is a set of unified contexts, approaches and beliefs surrounding an ideol...
This Special Issue is concerned with theories and methodologies of discourse analysis and their cont...
Reflecting on conversations between geography and science and technology studies (STS) over the last...