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- Confronting risk: a case study of Aboriginal peoples' participation in environmental governance of uranium mining, Saskatchewan
- Aborigènes ; Bénéfices socio-économiques ; Canada ; Communauté ; Gouvernance ; Géographie sociale ; Industrie extractive ; Participation ; Pollution chimique ; Risque ; Saskatchewan ; Uranium
- Aborigines ; Canada ; Chemical pollution ; Community ; Extractive industry ; Governance ; Participation ; Risk ; Saskatchewan ; Social geography ; Uranium
- This article analyses Aboriginal peoples' participation in environmental governance of uranium mining, Saskatchewan. Findings illustrate that risk assessments were presented in ways that rendered development as controllable and inevitable, which
- facilitated domi-nant political economic agendas and capitalist practices. Aboriginal participants, however, introduced alternative interpretations of risk and sought to claim spaces within this governance institution through underscoring absent uncertainties
- , and asserting knowledges of global technological failures and local conditions that contradicted scientific reassurances. Aboriginal participants also highlighted the social injustices of development processes in Saskatchewan's north, which shaped
- 2014