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Winning Back the Words

Confronting Experts in an Environmental Public Hearing

by (author) Mary Richardson, Joan Sherman & Mike Gismondi

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Sep 1993
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780920059173
    Publish Date
    Sep 1993
    List Price
    $37.95

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Winning Back the Words chronicles the politics of the environmental public hearings on the Alberta-Pacific bleached kraft pulp mill in northern Alberta, and illustrates how the public challenged the authority of experts. Drawing from their own experiences in the hearings, the authors recreate the power struggles among participants over the words and discourses used to debate the impact of the mill on the environment. Controversies about science and values, sustainable development, and local knowledge suggest promising new directions in environmental review.

About the authors

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Joan Sherman lives in the boreal forest region of Alberta where she paints and writes about the natural world. She studied at California College of the Arts and has held drawing workshops for children and adults. Joan’s paintings are in private and institutional collections. The Missing Caribou Hide is the fifth children’s story she has illustrated.

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Michael Gismondi teaches at Athabasca University in northern Alberta, where he is a third-term Town Councillor and active in community and sustainability issues. In 2005, he helped collectively edit Consuming Sustainability: Critical Social Analyses of Ecological Change (Fernwood Press).

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