"Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability" by Brendon Larson

Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability Redefining Our Relationship with Nature Brendon Larson

Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
05 Apr 2011
ISBN:
9780300151534
Dimensions:
320 pages: 203 x 127 x 30mm
Illustrations:
16 black-&-white illustrations

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Scientists turn to metaphors to formulate and explain scientific concepts, but an ill-considered metaphor can lead to social misunderstandings and counterproductive policies, Brendon Larson observes in this stimulating book. He explores how metaphors can entangle scientific facts with social values and warns that, particularly in the environmental realm, incautious metaphors can reinforce prevailing values that are inconsistent with desirable sustainability outcomes. "The Metaphoric Web" draws on four case studies - two from nineteenth-century evolutionary science, and two from contemporary biodiversity science - to reveal how metaphors may shape the possibility of sustainability. Arguing that scientists must assume greater responsibility for their metaphors, and that the rest of us must become more critically aware of them, the author urges more critical reflection on the social dimensions and implications of metaphors while offering practical suggestions for choosing among alternative scientific metaphors.

Brendon Larson is assistant professor, Department of Environment and Resource Studies, University of Waterloo.

Winner of the Christine L. Oravec Research Award in Environmental Communication, as given by the Environmental Communication Division of the National Communication Association.--Christine L. Oravec Research Award in Environmental Communication"Environmental Communication Division of the National Communication Association" (11/17/2011)