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Title: | Long-Term Local Knowledge, Historically-Bound Science, and the Politics of Environmental Policy Changes: New Roles for Northern Peoples and Scientists. |
Authors: | Feit, Harvey A. |
Department: | Anthropology |
Keywords: | Local Knowledge;Climate Change;Science is Historical;National Science;Environmental Politics;Social Studies of Science;Northern Peoples |
Publication Date: | 2001 |
Publisher: | University of Lapland [Finland], Arctic Center |
Citation: | Feit, Harvey A. 2001 (2002). “Long-Term Local Knowledge, Historically-Bound Science, and the Politics of Environmental Policy Changes: New Roles for Northern Peoples and Scientists.” In International Symposium: Arctic Feedbacks to Global Change, Proceedings. Rovaniemi (Finland): University of Lapland, Arctic Center. Pp. 34-36. (Revised version appeared in 2002 on the web at www.urova.fi/home/arktinen, but it is no longer available electronically.) |
Abstract: | In this paper I address four issues as an anthropologist and social scientist: social studies of science and some of its implications for global climate change research, ethnologies of local knowledge of environment and environmental changes, an analysis of some problematic contributions of scientists to policy-making, and the need for new policy initiatives by climate change scientists and local peoples. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/23932 |
Appears in Collections: | Anthropology Publications |
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