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Contextual meanings in policy discourse: A case study of language use concerning resource policy in the New Zealand high country
Authors:Swaffield  Simon
Institution:(1) Lincoln University, P.O. Box 84, Canterbury, New Zealand E-mail
Abstract:Variation in the meaning and use of the term lsquolandscapersquo by different decision makers and decision influencers in the New Zealand high country is analysed in relation to the way they describe a resource policy issue. The case study is based upon documentary sources and oral accounts of the role that trees might play in high country land use. Links between language use and interest are identified and explored, and some consequential implications discussed.
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