The Troubling Logic of Inclusivity in Environmental Consultations

dc.contributor.authorGregory, Robin
dc.date.accessioned2017-03-07T19:35:39Z
dc.date.available2017-03-07T19:35:39Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description22 pages.en_US
dc.description.abstractInclusivity is widely considered a requirement of defensible environmental risk consultations and is often either mandated or recommended to help ensure attention to stakeholders’ diverse views. Experience suggests the opposite: the emphasis on an inclusive consultation process often makes it impossible for decision makers to listen carefully to stakeholders and for citizens’ views to influence the design and choice of proposed actions. This paper briefly reviews the promise of environmental risk consultations before outlining several of the more serious problems associated with an emphasis on inclusivity: long lists of undifferentiated concerns, facts tainted by stakeholders’ perspectives and worldviews, little access to clarifying dialogue or tests of expertise, few opportunities to scrutinize knowledge quality, avoidance of controversial issues, and an overwhelming abundance of information. As a result, the promotion of inclusivity often serves as a convenient excuse for decision makers to silence citizens by substituting quantity for quality, breadth for depth, and an adversarial approach for dialogue and informed understanding.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1794/22182
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherScience, Technology, & Human Valuesen_US
dc.rightsCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USen_US
dc.subjectInclusivityen_US
dc.subjectConsultationsen_US
dc.subjectDeliberationsen_US
dc.subjectEnvironmenten_US
dc.subjectStakeholdersen_US
dc.titleThe Troubling Logic of Inclusivity in Environmental Consultationsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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