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Overview"Based on either written or oral interviews with a dozen prominent environmental writers, What's Nature Worth? explores how the art of storytelling might bring new perspectives and insights to economic and policy discussions regarding the ""value"" of nature and the environment. The diverse points of view explored, and the writers' insistence on careful interpretation, demonstrate that environmental values are complex, rich, and deeply felt--far more so than mainstream economic methodology would have us believe. There is general consensus among the contributors that the narrative form allows for an exploration of the richness of what it means to ""value"" nature without being preachy or didactic. Following interviews with the twelve authors, examples of their work demonstrate how indirect expressions of value, in the words of Allison Hawthorne Deming, have an ""emotional hue"" that can replenish the energy depleted by the coldness of cost-benefit arguments." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Scott Slovic , Scott Slovic (University of Nevado, Reno University of Idaho, US University of Idaho, US)Publisher: University of Utah Press,U.S. Imprint: University of Utah Press,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.70cm Weight: 0.496kg ISBN: 9780874807905ISBN 10: 0874807905 Pages: 310 Publication Date: 29 February 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAmbitious, groundbreaking.... What s Nature Worth? will broaden and deepen the ways in which social and policy scientists think about and measure environmental values. It will bring the ways researchers deal with values more in line with the way people deal with values in their everyday lives. Timothy Earle, Western Washington University What an original, brilliant, and simple idea! Satterfield and Slovic interview environmental writers about values, ethics, and narrative expression. By allowing the voices of the writers to emerge, this book shows how environmental literature can inform, indeed, transform environmental values discourse. What's Nature Worth? is rich in text and commentary, providing both a great read and a superb research document. Ambitious, groundbreaking.... What's Nature Worth? will broaden and deepen the ways in which social and policy scientists think about and measure environmental values. It will bring the ways researchers deal with values more in line with the way people deal with values in their everyday lives. --Timothy Earle, Western Washington University What an original, brilliant, and simple idea! Satterfield and Slovic interview environmental writers about values, ethics, and narrative expression. By allowing the voices of the writers to emerge, this book shows how environmental literature can inform, indeed, transform environmental values discourse. What's Nature Worth? is rich in text and commentary, providing both a great read and a superb research document. Ambitious, groundbreaking.... What's Nature Worth? will broaden and deepen the ways in which social and policy scientists think about and measure environmental values. It will bring the ways researchers deal with values more in line with the way people deal with values in their everyday lives. --Timothy Earle, Western Washington University Ambitious, groundbreaking.... What s Nature Worth? will broaden and deepen the ways in which social and policy scientists think about and measure environmental values. It will bring the ways researchers deal with values more in line with the way people deal with values in their everyday lives. Timothy Earle, Western Washington University Ambitious, groundbreaking....What's Nature Worth? will broaden and deepen the ways in which social and policy scientists think about and measure environmental values. It will bring the ways researchers deal with values more in line with the way people deal with values in their everyday lives. --Timothy Earle, Western Washington University A fascinating collection of interviews and essays that examine how contemporary writers seek to express the inexpressible, to convey the values in nature 'as yet uncaptured by language, ' as Aldo Leopold once put it. Whether and how this mode of expression can inform public policy debates, as well as transform individual consciousness, is the subject of this innovative, interdisciplinary, and ultimately invaluable book. --Daniel J. Philippon, author of Conserving Words: How American Nature Writers Shaped the Environmental Movement What an original, brilliant, and simple idea! Satterfield and Slovic interview environmental writers about values, ethics, and narrative expression. By allowing the voices of the writers to emerge, this book shows how environmental literature can inform, indeed, transform environmental values discourse. --Mitchell Thomashow, author of Bringing the Biosphere Home Ambitious, groundbreaking....What's Nature Worth? will broaden and deepen the ways in which social and policy scientists think about and measure environmental values. It will bring the ways researchers deal with values more in line with the way people deal with values in their everyday lives. --Timothy Earle, Western Washington University A fascinating collection of interviews and essays that examine how contemporary writers seek to express the inexpressible, to convey the values in nature 'as yet uncaptured by language, ' as Aldo Leopold once put it. Whether and how this mode of expression can inform public policy debates, as well as transform individual consciousness, is the subject of this innovative, interdisciplinary, and ultimately invaluable book. --Daniel J. Philippon, author of Conserving Words: How American Nature Writers Shaped the Environmental Movement What an original, brilliant, and simple idea! Satterfield and Slovic interview environmental writers about values, ethics, and narrative expression. By allowing the voices of the writers to emerge, this book shows how environmental literature can inform, indeed, transform environmental values discourse. --Mitchell Thomashow, author of Bringing the Biosphere Home Author InformationTerre Satterfield is assistant professor of culture, risk, and the environment at the University of British Columbia and formerly a research scientist with Decision Research in Eugene, Oregon. She is the author of The Anatomy of a Conflict: Identity, Knowledge, and Emotion in Old Growth Forests. She lives in Vancouver. Scott Slovic is professor of literature and environment at the University of Nevada, Reno. He is the author of Seeking Awareness in American Nature Writing (University of Utah Press, 1992). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |