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Jamie Baxter
Associate Professor - UWO Geography Identify the inconsistencies with APA formatting and citation. |
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Identify the inconsistencies with APA
formatting and citation.
Reference Formatting Bullard, R. (1990). Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality. Boulder: Westview Press.
Couch, S. and Kroll-Smith, S (1994). Environmental controversies, interactional resources, and rural communities: Siting versus exposure disputes. Rural Sociology, 59(1): 25-44.
Denzin, N. and Lincoln Y. (2000). Introduction: The discipline and practice of qualitative research, in Denzin N. and Lincoln Y. (Eds.) Handbook of Qualitative Research (Second Edition). Thousand Oaks CA.
Dunlap, R., Rosa, E., Baxter, R. and Mitchell R. (1993b). Attitudes toward siting a high-level nuclear waste repository at Hanford, Washington. in Dunlap, R., Kraft, M. and Rosa E. Public Reactions to Nuclear Waste: Citizens' Views of Repository Siting. Durham NC: Duke University Press: pp.136-72.
Douglas, M. and Wildavsky, A. (1982). How can we know the risks we face?: Why risk selection is a social process. Risk Analysis, 2.
Citation Formatting Metz’s study of communities surrounding nuclear weapons facilities extends the notion of scale divergence whereby local residents closest to a facility draw on pragmatic logic - practical local knowledge and experience - to support united views of low concern (1996).
A recent study of communities surrounding nuclear weapons facilities extends the notion of scale divergence, whereby local residents closest to a facility draw on pragmatic logic - practical local knowledge and experience - to support united views of low concern. Metz (1996)
Kasperson and Kasperson (1992) refer to ideological hazards, “hazards that remain hidden or unattended in a web of social values and assumptions that either denigrates the consequences or deems them acceptable, elevates associated benefits, and idealizes certain notions or beliefs”.
A number of authors have explored the implications of a lack of attention to risk that can lead to foreseeable accidents (Perrow 1984; Pidgeon 1994; Pidgeon 2002; Freudenberg 1992; Zonabend 1993).
Just for Fun Its a fallacy that a spider will grow back it's leg if you pull one off.
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