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Science or science fiction? Professionals’ discursive construction of climate change
From Organization Studies Is it possible that modern society’s bitter political divisions over belief in anthropogenic climate change is distracting decision-makers from the far more practical and urgent matter of confronting the risk that it presents, directly or indirectly, to … Continue reading →
Posted in Business & Management, Earth & Environment, SAGE Insight
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Tagged Climate change, defensive institutional work, emotion, expertise, framing, metaphor, petroleum industry
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