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Main Title Is a little pollution good for you? : incorporating societal values in environmental research /
Author Elliott, Kevin Christopher.
Publisher Oxford University Press,
Year Published 2011
OCLC Number 562766830
ISBN 9780199755622 (alk. paper); 0199755620 (alk. paper)
Subjects Environmental responsibility ; Environmental ethics ; Pollution--Case studies ; Social values--Case studies ; Umweltethik--(DE-588c)4078520-8
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ELBM  GE195.7.E48 2011 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 02/06/2012
Collation x, 246 p. ; 25 cm.
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes Introduction : societal values and environmental research -- The Hormesis case -- An argument for societal values in policy-relevant research -- Lesson #1 : safeguarding science -- Lesson #2 : diagnosing deliberation -- Lesson #3 : ethics for experts -- The MCS and ED cases. "Could low-level exposure to polluting chemicals be analogous to exercise-a beneficial source of stress that strengthens the body? Some scientists studying the phenomenon of hormesis (beneficial or stimulatory effects caused by low-dose exposure to toxic substances) claim that that this may be the case. IS A LITTLE POLLUTION GOOD FOR YOU? critically examines the current evidence for hormesis. In the process, it highlights the range of methodological and interpretive judgments involved in environmental research: choices about what questions to ask and how to study them, decisions about how to categorize and describe new information, judgments about how to interpret and evaluate ambiguous evidence, and questions about how to formulate public policy in response to debated scientific findings. The book also uncovers the ways that interest groups with deep pockets attempt to influence these scientific judgments for their benefit. Several chapters suggest ways to counter these influences and incorporate a broader array of societal values in environmental research: (1) moving beyond conflict-of-interest policies to develop new ways of safeguarding academic research from potential biases; (2) creating deliberative forums in which multiple stakeholders can discuss the judgments involved in policy-relevant research; and (3) developing ethical guidelines that can assist scientific experts in disseminating debated and controversial phenomena to the public. Kevin C. Elliott illustrates these strategies in the hormesis case, as well as in two additional case studies involving contemporary environmental research: endocrine disruption and multiple chemical sensitivity. This book should be of interest to a wide variety of readers, including scientists, philosophers, policy makers, environmental ethicists and activists, research ethicists, industry leaders, and concerned citizens."--pub. desc.
Place Published New York
Title Ser Add Ent Environmental ethics and science policy.
PUB Date Free Form 2011
Series Title Untraced Environmental ethics and science policy series
BIB Level m
Cataloging Source OCLC/T
LCCN 2010007927
Merged OCLC records 664323836
OCLC Time Stamp 20120203125918
Language eng
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OCLC Rec Leader 04334cam 2200553 a 45020