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    Valuing Birds in the Bush: For Pluralism in Environmental Risk Assessment
    Environmental Values 11 (2): 177-191. 2002.
    It is now widely acknowledged that social theorists can make an important contribution to our understanding of environmental risk. There is however a danger that the current ascendancy of social theory will encourage a tendency to assimilate issues around environmental risk to those at stake in entrenched debates between realist and constructivist social theorists. I begin by citing a recent example of this trend, before going on to argue that framing the issues in terms of a monism/pluralism di…Read more
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    Critical response to Laura Westra's article "The Disvalue of 'Contingent Valuation' and the Problem of the 'Expectation Gap'" (Environmental Values Vol.9, No.2, pp.153-171).
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    Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 88 231-248. 1990.
  • Scientific Information: A Debate Without a Subject
    International Journal of Bioethics 8 15-22. 1997.