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Exploring discourse change in the formulation of coastal management policy in South Africa

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Main Author: Greene, Caroline Ashley
Other Authors: Kell, Cathy
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Language:English
Published: Department of Social Development 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/9738 Exploring discourse change in the formulation of coastal management policy in South Africa Greene, Caroline Ashley Kell, Cathy Social Sciences and Humanities Bibliography: p. 109-112. The field of coastal management in South Africa, and the discourses which construct and are constructed by it, are in transition. Emerging front a history of a narrow scientific approach with goals related mainly to environmental conservation, coastal management has in the 1990s become far broader and more orientated towards socio- economic development. This forms part of a wider transition in the social practice of environmental management under South Africa’s new democratic government, in which environmental goals have begun to be pursued in the context of broader social and economic aims. This mini-thesis explores the shift which has occurred in coastal management policy and practice over the past decade, analysing representative samples of the discourse of coastal management policy. The use of a critical approach to discourse analysis enables an understanding of the power relations and ideological forces at play, both within the policy discourses and in the broader social practices of coastal management and policy formulation of which they are a part. 2014-11-20T03:56:31Z 2014-11-20T03:56:31Z 1999 Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9738 eng application/pdf Department of Social Development Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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title_full Exploring discourse change in the formulation of coastal management policy in South Africa
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