Changing Patterns in the Literature of Climate Change and Canadian Work: The Research of Academic, Government and Social Actors

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Changing Patterns in the Literature of Climate Change and Canadian Work: The Research of Academic, Government and Social Actors
Abstract
[D]iscusses the surprising silence in English-language academic publishing on climate warming since 1995, finding that four-fifths of the research published is grey literature: reports and commissioned research, rather than publications in traditional, peer-reviewed journals. Why have the mainstream social sciences failed to invest in this important new field of research? What are the implications? -- Editor's introduction
Book Title
Climate@Work
Series
Labour in Canada (Halifax, N.S.)
Series Number
3
Place
Halifax, N.S.
Publisher
Fernwood
Date
2013
Pages
11-20
Language
English
ISBN
1-55266-564-X
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Citation
Perry, E. (2013). Changing Patterns in the Literature of Climate Change and Canadian Work: The Research of Academic, Government and Social Actors. In C. Lipsig-Mummé (Ed.), Climate@Work (pp. 11–20). Fernwood. https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/climatework