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Refining Expertise – How Responsible Engineers Subvert Environmental Justice Challenges

Autor Gwen Ottinger
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 mar 2013
Residents of a small Louisiana town were sure that the oil refinery next door was making them sick. As part of a campaign demanding relocation away from the refinery, they collected scientific data to prove it. Their campaign ended with a settlement agreement that addressed many of their grievances—but not concerns about their health. Yet, instead of continuing to collect data, residents began to let refinery scientists’ assertions that their operations did not harm them stand without challenge. What makes a community move so suddenly from actively challenging to apparently accepting experts’ authority?Refining Expertise argues that the answer rests in the way that refinery scientists and engineers defined themselves as experts. Rather than claiming to be infallible, they began to portray themselves as responsible. This work drives home the need for both activists and politically engaged scholars to reconfigure their own activities in response, in order to advance community health and robust scientific knowledge about it.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814762370
ISBN-10: 0814762379
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Wiley

Recenzii

“An intriguing and impressive account of corporate social responsibility—and neoliberalism writ large—on the ground, in action, in chemical plant communities in Louisiana….Ottinger effectively [illustrates] how, in complex, culturally saturated ways, corporate commitment to ‘responsible care’ has created critical challenges for environmental activism and justice.” Kim Fortun, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute“Provides a sophisticated analysis of remarkable changes in corporate claims to expertise and in the responses of environmental justice activists. Written with a good storyteller’s sense of drama and timing, this book engages the reader with a visceral sense of neoliberal cultural terrain and how it infiltrates actors’ subjectivities and identities to subtly constrain community-industry relations and block the democratization of knowledge.” Dorothy Holland, co-author of Local Democracy Under Siege

Notă biografică

Gwen Ottinger is Assistant Professor in the Center for Science, Technology, and Society, and the Department of History and Politics at Drexel University. She is co-editor of Technoscience and Environmental Justice: Expert Cultures in a Grassroots Movement.

Descriere

Drives home the need for both activists and politically engaged scholars to reconfigure their own activities to advance community health