The Language Of Environment by George Myerson

The Language Of Environment by George Myerson

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Summary

An introduction to the meaning and use of language specifically in terms of the study of the environment and the formulation and implementation of policy, drawing on a wide range of sources from the mass media to the specialist article.

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The Language Of Environment by George Myerson

First published in 1996. Environment challenges modern knowledge and its institutions: academic disciplines, research groups, journals and presses, syllabuses and texts, professions and data banks, media experts and policy advisors. The language of environment makes no policy proposals, it is not prescriptive. But it is an attempt to think about the cultural context of all proposals and prescriptions, the cultures of authority and expertise in our time. How is knowledge made to count, and how do all the different claims connect, or collide?
George Myerson King’s College London. Yvonne Rydin London School of Economics and Political Science.
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ISBN 13 9781857283310
ISBN 10 1857283317
Title The Language Of Environment
Author George Myerson
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1996-05-30
Number of pages 272
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