Le réseau global des experts-militants de la biodiversité au cœur des controverses sociotechniques

Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 64 (3):, [ p.] (2012)
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Cet article analyse les principales caractéristiques d’un réseau d’organisations civiles mobilisées autour de la biodiversité. Il revient sur le discours produit par ces ONG autour de la thématique de la biodiversité, sur sa structuration en réseau, sur ses activités particulières de production et de diffusion d’informations, ainsi que sur son positionnement hybride entre expertise et militantisme.This article analyses the main characteristics of a network of civil society organisations involved in biodiversity advocacy. It investigates the discourse on biodiversity produced by these NGOs, the formation of a structured network, its specific activities in the production and dissemination of information and its hybrid position combining expertise and activism

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