Localized concerns, scientific argumentation, framing, and federalism: the case of Devils Lake water diversion
Abstract A federal government system creates opportunities for proponents and opponents of environmental policy change to shift the institutional home where a policy decision is made and then invoke reasoning tailored for the new venue and to retry or reframe arguments. Content analysis of North Dak...
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crpennstateupr:10.1080/19390459.2014.910912 2024-06-02T08:07:53+00:00 Localized concerns, scientific argumentation, framing, and federalism: the case of Devils Lake water diversion Gruszczynski, Mike Michaels, Sarah 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19390459.2014.910912 https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/psup/jnrpr/article-pdf/6/2-3/173/1513310/naturesopolirese_6_2-3_173.pdf en eng The Pennsylvania State University Press Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research volume 6, issue 2-3, page 173-193 ISSN 1939-0459 1939-0467 journal-article 2014 crpennstateupr https://doi.org/10.1080/19390459.2014.910912 2024-05-07T14:14:42Z Abstract A federal government system creates opportunities for proponents and opponents of environmental policy change to shift the institutional home where a policy decision is made and then invoke reasoning tailored for the new venue and to retry or reframe arguments. Content analysis of North Dakota state legislative and US Congressional committee hearings preceding authorization of an outlet connecting Devils Lake, North Dakota to the binational Hudson Bay drainage basin revealed: (1) State and federal legislators were equally likely to invoke constituents' localized concerns in framing arguments, and (2) Scientific evidence did not hold sway in either state or federal hearings. Article in Journal/Newspaper Hudson Bay Penn State University Press Devils Lake ENVELOPE(-107.884,-107.884,56.717,56.717) Hudson Hudson Bay Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research 6 2-3 173 193 |
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Abstract A federal government system creates opportunities for proponents and opponents of environmental policy change to shift the institutional home where a policy decision is made and then invoke reasoning tailored for the new venue and to retry or reframe arguments. Content analysis of North Dakota state legislative and US Congressional committee hearings preceding authorization of an outlet connecting Devils Lake, North Dakota to the binational Hudson Bay drainage basin revealed: (1) State and federal legislators were equally likely to invoke constituents' localized concerns in framing arguments, and (2) Scientific evidence did not hold sway in either state or federal hearings. |
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Gruszczynski, Mike Michaels, Sarah Localized concerns, scientific argumentation, framing, and federalism: the case of Devils Lake water diversion |
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Localized concerns, scientific argumentation, framing, and federalism: the case of Devils Lake water diversion |
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Localized concerns, scientific argumentation, framing, and federalism: the case of Devils Lake water diversion |
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Localized concerns, scientific argumentation, framing, and federalism: the case of Devils Lake water diversion |
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Localized concerns, scientific argumentation, framing, and federalism: the case of Devils Lake water diversion |
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Localized concerns, scientific argumentation, framing, and federalism: the case of Devils Lake water diversion |
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localized concerns, scientific argumentation, framing, and federalism: the case of devils lake water diversion |
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The Pennsylvania State University Press |
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2014 |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19390459.2014.910912 https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/psup/jnrpr/article-pdf/6/2-3/173/1513310/naturesopolirese_6_2-3_173.pdf |
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