From contradiction to contrast in a countryside conflict: Using Q Methodology to reveal a diplomatic space for doing TB differently:

作者: Stephan Price , Clare Saunders , Stephen Hinchliffe , Robbie A McDonald

DOI: 10.1177/0308518X17726782

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摘要: Environmental conflicts are often framed by an assumption that there clear divisions between interested parties. As a result, is tendency to polarise debates, simplify arguments and mis...

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