The politics of listening: Possibilities and challenges for democratic life (Book Review)
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Attention to listening is often eschewed in favour of the more academically popular concept of voice. But, much like the ill-fated tree in the forest, what good is voice if there’s no-one to listen? The Politics of Listening shifts attention away from voice and towards the less-explored concept of listening. In exploration of the micropolitics of listening, Leah Bassel investigates whose voices are silenced or ignored, and questions the political attitudes and environments that allow this.
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Social Alternatives
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36
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4
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© 2017 The Canadian Journal of Environmental Education. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
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Backhaus, B, The Politics of Listening: Possibilities and Challenges for Democratic Life, Social Alternatives, 2017, 36 (4), pp. 60-60