Scientific Uncertainty and the Politics of Whaling

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESSISBN: 9780295986050

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By Michael Heazle
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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
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229 x 153 mm
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530 g
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240

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Michael Heazle is a research fellow at the Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.

Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. The IWC 1949-59: An Exercise in Uncertainty Becoming Certainty 3. The Antarctic Collapse: Uncertainty Takes a (Brief) Holiday 4. The Worm Turns: The IWC's Reinterpretation of Uncertainty 5. Scientific Uncertainty and the Evolution of the Superwhale 6. Conclusion Appendix Notes Bibliography Index

"This volume provides an insightful look at the intrinsic links between science and policy, reminding the reader that science does not provide objective truths for decision makers to translate into scientifically correct policies. Rather, science is a tool that is interpreted according to its perceived utility, social needs, and political agendas." (International Journal of Maritime History)

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