Les enjeux sémantiques et temporels du risque à l’heure du développement durable

This article focuses on the processes of formulation and qualification of risks associated with the post-mining management of uranium. The approach is based on both a semantic analysis and a sociology of controversies. Indeed, taking the definition of a public problem as the result of a sociopolitic...

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Main Authors: Sylvain Le Berre, Sophie Bretesché
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: ADR Temporalités
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/temporalites/5233
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description This article focuses on the processes of formulation and qualification of risks associated with the post-mining management of uranium. The approach is based on both a semantic analysis and a sociology of controversies. Indeed, taking the definition of a public problem as the result of a sociopolitical controversy and a discursive process helps to better understand the issues at stake. While the nuclear debate tends to be reduced to an opposition between the “pros” and “cons”, the semantic analysis brings to light a greater diversity of points of view, which appears to be related to the objectives and the roles of the actors involved in the controversy. In other words, it reveals a much more differentiated qualification of the problem and a definition of the risks far from being homogeneous. Thus, it highlights how difficult it is for stakeholders to agree on a single definition and management of the environmental risk for territories.
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Les enjeux sémantiques et temporels du risque à l’heure du développement durable
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public problem
title Les enjeux sémantiques et temporels du risque à l’heure du développement durable
title_full Les enjeux sémantiques et temporels du risque à l’heure du développement durable
title_fullStr Les enjeux sémantiques et temporels du risque à l’heure du développement durable
title_full_unstemmed Les enjeux sémantiques et temporels du risque à l’heure du développement durable
title_short Les enjeux sémantiques et temporels du risque à l’heure du développement durable
title_sort les enjeux semantiques et temporels du risque a l heure du developpement durable
topic discourse
risk
uranium
qualification
public problem
url https://journals.openedition.org/temporalites/5233
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