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Ozone discourses

science and politics in global environmental cooperation

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An edition of Ozone discourses (1994)

Ozone discourses

science and politics in global environmental cooperation

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In Ozone Discourses, Karen T. Litfin examines the Montreal Protocol, which constituted the first treaty on a global environmental problem and demonstrated the possibility of successful collaboration among scientists, policymakers, activists, and industry. "Knowledge brokers" employed their understanding of atmospheric science to supplant the short-term perspective of policymakers and industry representatives with a wider, intergenerational timeframe necessary for precautionary action.

Ozone Discourses spans the rift between theory and practice, using the international ozone treaty-making process as a lens through which to comprehend the employment of scientific knowledge as a political tool. In her comprehensive history of ozone politics from its emergence in the 1970s to the second revision of the Montreal Protocol in 1992, Litfin argues that existing models of international relations which focus on material factors as the exclusive root of power are flawed.

Applying a Foucauldian equation of power and knowledge to the ozone debate, she demonstrates how scientific knowledge can be used to gain political clout. Discourse theory is used to show how rival groups used the available body of scientific knowledge to frame the issue in light of their favored policy options.

Ozone Discourses is unique in its use of discourse theory to describe the intersection of scientific knowledge and political power, and unmatched in its comprehensive analysis of the ozone treaty-making process over the past two decades. The timely subject matter and cross-disciplinary scope of Litfin's work will attract readers interested in environmental or political issues, policy analysis, international relations, postmodern theory, or the sociology of knowledge.

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English
Pages
257

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Ozone discourses: science and politics in global environmental cooperation
1994, Columbia University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-245) and index.

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New York
Series
New directions in world politics

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.73/84
Library of Congress
QC879.7 .L58 1994, QC879.7.L58 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
257 p. :
Number of pages
257

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1085016M
Internet Archive
ozonediscoursess0000litf
ISBN 10
0231081367, 0231081375
LCCN
94008867
OCLC/WorldCat
30079210
Library Thing
2288720
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780231081368
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671588
1969545

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