Environment, Risks & Health – Issue 2023/6 – Vol. 22 – Ignorance and agnotology

2024-03-11 23:00:00
Page 415 to 419: Jean-Claude André – Ignorance and agnotology | Page 420 to 424: Luc Foulquier – The question of the relationships between science, scientists and society is a current subject. | Page 425 to 436: Jean Lesne – Science mobilized for political decision-making in environmental health: collective expertise and targeted research funding | Page 437 to 441: Antoine Perfettini – Citizen empowerment and new technology: the example of the 5G debate in Nantes. | Page 442 to 446: Charlotte Marchandise – Citizenship, science and power: from the co-production of knowledge to the co-construction of legitimate and equitable decisions | Page 447 to 449: Sylvestre Huet – Sharing expertise, the role of the press | Page 450 to 451: Christophe Rousselle – Occupational exposure to pesticides and depressive syndrome among agricultural workers | Page 451 to 452: Corinne Mandin – Cancer risk among workers exposed to ionizing radiation: new results from the international INWORKS cohort (France, United Kingdom, United States) | Page 453 to 454: Gilles Pipien – The Biodiversity Health Alliance | Page 455 to 457: Laurence Clasquin – Legislation | Page 458 to 459: Luc Foulquier – Book analyzes | Page 462 to 464: Notepad.
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