Des poissons morts, des enquêtes et des rivières différentes

Most of the time, pollutions are perceived as « already there » phenomena waiting to be established. On the contrary, this paper explains that pollutions are the result of a qualification process embracing both human and non-human entities involved in a given situation. Starting from the observation...

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Main Author: Simon Calla
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Language:fra
Published: Réseau Développement Durable et Territoires Fragiles 2017-04-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/11549
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description Most of the time, pollutions are perceived as « already there » phenomena waiting to be established. On the contrary, this paper explains that pollutions are the result of a qualification process embracing both human and non-human entities involved in a given situation. Starting from the observation of dead fishes in a well-known river – la Loue, this paper analyses the inquiries led by fishermen, scientists and authorities aiming at solving problematic situations. In the search for solutions, the various stakeholders refer to different type of knowledge and to different social worlds in which rivers bear different meaning.
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Des poissons morts, des enquêtes et des rivières différentes
Développement Durable et Territoires
river
fish mortality
pollution
inquiry
knowledge
problematic situation
title Des poissons morts, des enquêtes et des rivières différentes
title_full Des poissons morts, des enquêtes et des rivières différentes
title_fullStr Des poissons morts, des enquêtes et des rivières différentes
title_full_unstemmed Des poissons morts, des enquêtes et des rivières différentes
title_short Des poissons morts, des enquêtes et des rivières différentes
title_sort des poissons morts des enquetes et des rivieres differentes
topic river
fish mortality
pollution
inquiry
knowledge
problematic situation
url https://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/11549
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