Presenting and Representing EnvironmentsGraham Humphrys, Michael Williams Springer Science & Business Media, 27/01/2006 - 218 من الصفحات The presentation and representation of the environment occurs throughout academia and across all news media. The strict protocols of science often clash with environmental information available from sources that dwell on subjective aesthetic, emotional and personal sensitivities. This book challenge the reader, as student, teacher, researcher or policy maker, to reflect critically on the ways that environments are studied, interpreted, presented and represented, in education and public policy. |
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... produced by an industry, shaped by the bureaucratic and economic structure of that industry, by the relations between the media and other industries and, importantly, by relations with government and with other political organizations ...
... produced by an industry, shaped by the bureaucratic and economic structure of that industry, by the relations between the media and other industries and, importantly, by relations with government and with other political organizations ...
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... produce results that are verifiable, capable of being replicated and repeated. Scientists work within the scientific paradigm. This means that they focus attention on some problems and necessarily exclude others that will not be ...
... produce results that are verifiable, capable of being replicated and repeated. Scientists work within the scientific paradigm. This means that they focus attention on some problems and necessarily exclude others that will not be ...
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... produce evidence and the interpretation of the evidence, they also incorporate value judgements and the users of such reports need to be aware of this. It is particularly important since information and understanding about the ...
... produce evidence and the interpretation of the evidence, they also incorporate value judgements and the users of such reports need to be aware of this. It is particularly important since information and understanding about the ...
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... produced science and the treatment of uncertainties, plus the concerns with the methods of applied science expressed by nonscientists. In this case, the meeting of two different cultures and the way each side presents and represents the ...
... produced science and the treatment of uncertainties, plus the concerns with the methods of applied science expressed by nonscientists. In this case, the meeting of two different cultures and the way each side presents and represents the ...
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Environmentalism qua Environmental NonGovernment Organisations | 16 |
Grizzly Bear Conservation | 33 |
Histories and Narratives | 55 |
From | 68 |
Changing Public Participation and the Environment of Swansea East | 89 |
the River Valleys Committee | 105 |
Challenging the Negative Critique of Landscape | 137 |
Threatened Environments Atrophying Cultures Lacklustre Policies 153 | 152 |
Writing Inuit | 167 |
Lifelong Learning and Pasture | 181 |
Awareness to Action | 197 |
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