Issue |
Nat. Sci. Soc.
Volume 29, Number 3, Juillet/Septembre 2021
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Page(s) | 341 - 345 | |
Section | Vie de la recherche – Research news | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/nss/2021064 | |
Published online | 10 December 2021 |
Documenter les impacts sanitaires et environnementaux des activités pétrolières : un enjeu pour les sciences participatives
In depth investigation of the health and environmental impacts of oil-linked activities: a challenge for participatory science
1
Science politique, Sciences Po Lyon, UMR Triangle,
Lyon, France
2
Histoire, Université Lyon 1, UMR LARHRA,
Lyon, France
* Auteur correspondant : gwenola.le.naour@sciencespo-lyon.fr
Ce texte rend compte d’un colloque international ayant rassemblé des études territorialisées qui toutes prennent leur distance à l’égard d’un récit industrialiste, au profit d’une histoire sociale des concentrations pétrochimiques − les « corridors » – qui interroge les conséquences écologiques, sanitaires et sociales de leurs implantations et met en évidence les ressorts contestataires des populations victimes de ces nuisances.
Abstract
The paper reports on an international conference on territorial studies which all distance themselves from an industrial narrative and turn to the social history of petrochemical concentrations —the “corridors”— which questions the ecological, health, environmental consequences and social aspects of their location and highlights the sources of contestation of the populations subject to these nuisances.
Mots clés : industries pétrochimiques / écologie / pollution / inégalités sociales et environnementales / politiques sanitaires
Key words: petrochemical industries / ecology / pollution / social and environmental inequalities / health policies
© G. Le Naour et V. Porhel, Hosted by EDP Sciences, 2021
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