Practices of Doing Interdisciplinary Risk-Research: Communication, Framing and Reframing

Louise J. Bracken*

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Abstract

This chapter contains sections titled:

Introduction

Doing interdisciplinary research

The role of language in conducting interdisciplinary research

Framing

Language and framing in relation to risk research

Conclusions

References
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCritical Risk Research
Subtitle of host publicationPractices, Politics and Ethics
EditorsMatthew Kearnes, Francisco Klauser, Stuart Lane
Place of PublicationChichester, West Sussex
PublisherBlackwell Publishing
Chapter2
Pages21-42
Number of pages22
ISBN (Electronic)9781119962748
ISBN (Print)9780470974872
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Apr 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biotic interactions
  • Communication, framing, reframing
  • CSR theory
  • Generalizing principles in ecology
  • Key concepts, underpinning natural selection
  • MacArthur's 'blurred vision'
  • Mechanism of convergence
  • Risk research practices
  • Stress, limiting quantity of living matter
  • Theory of r- and K-selection

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