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Einband grossCommon Sense in Environmental Management
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Common Sense in Environmental Management

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184 Seiten
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Taylor & Franciserschienen am02.09.20191. Auflage
Common Sense in Environmental Management examines common sense not in theory, but in practice. This book explores how environmental policy and land management in rural areas could be more effective if a truly common sense was restored in the way we manage our shared environment.mehr
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KlappentextCommon Sense in Environmental Management examines common sense not in theory, but in practice. This book explores how environmental policy and land management in rural areas could be more effective if a truly common sense was restored in the way we manage our shared environment.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780429683183
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
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FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum02.09.2019
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten184 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse2317 Kbytes
Illustrationen17 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen, 13 schwarz-weiße Fotos, 4 schwarz-weiße Zeichnungen, 3 schwarz-weiße Tabellen
Artikel-Nr.4725043
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Figures

Preface - Common sense: A briefing for policymakers

The problem - Siloing obstructs effective Environmental Land Management

What is common sense?

How does it shape English society and land management?

How should policymakers respond?

Acknowledgements

Introduction - Common sense questions

Why: Why Common Sense?

Where: The Broads as a Fieldsite

What: A Commonsense Argument

Bibliography

Chapter 1 - Do academics have common sense?

Koine aísthesis and other opinions: Key philosophical debates on common sense

"Sons of the Soil": Etymologies of common sense

Common sense as a social scientific object

Common sense as a political object

Chapter 2 - What is common sense?

Common sense as a vernacular object

Common sense in vernacular use

Chapter 2: Where is common sense to be found?

Learned voices: Common land in environmental histories of Broadland

Working Voices: "Bad Farming", Tidyness and the Balance of Contemporary Rural Life in Norfolk

Concerned voices: Current trends in Britain's rural economy

Analysis: Work, Common Land and the Process of Enclosure in Broadland

Conclusion: The Institution of Common Ground

Chapter 4 - Can you learn common sense?

Overview: Strumpshaw Fen as a Place of Desire

Underview: Thicket Description of Working Your Way Through the Landscape

Counterview: Quiet Enjoyment and Visitor Experience

Interview: Farmers, Children, and the Acquisition of Common Sense

Teleview: "Broadland Consciousness" versus "Barrier Consciousness"

Chapter 5 - Why is common sense so scarce?

Hickling Broad: A lack of common ground

Bird Farmers: Catfield Fen and Landscape-Scale Conservation

Fragmenting Corporeal Attitudes: Habitus and "The Silo Effect"

Trials and Errors: The trouble with common sense

Conclusion: Chedgrave Common and the Apogee of Commoning

Conclusions - What do we need to know about common sense?

Gillian Tett, Robert Kett, and the Division of Labour
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Autor

Jonathan Woolley is an Affiliated Researcher at the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge, UK. He was awarded his PhD in March 2018, following over a year of ethnographic fieldwork in the Broads National Park, upon which this book is based. Jonathan's research there was part of an AHRC-funded research project at the University, Pathways to Understanding the Changing Climate, which explored the styles of learning about the environment that exist in different cultures around the world. Jonathan has also written on East Anglian folklore, nature spirituality, and public engagement with environmental and cultural heritage.