Roger, did Carr say anything specifically about rhetoric? The
call, as it appears here anyway, doesn't suggest they're open to
fuzzy humanism . . . and the _Water Quality Research Journal of
Canada_ returns no hits on "rhetoric" . . .
-- Russ
> Denis Carr of Environment Canada and the Canadian Association
> on Water Quality asked me to circulate a call for papers for
> a conference they are sponsoring in February in Burlington
> (ON). Here is the relevant text:
> ____________
> We hope to solicit theme suggestions from many
> stakeholders. This year we are trying to move from a symposium
> that solely showcases research, to one that provides various
> types of information to municipal and regional stakeholders in
> a way they can take home directly.
>
> We aim to discuss integral topics such as Social Marketing of
> water issues and suggestions for Best Management Practices. We
> plan to bring in scientists at the forefront of research; as
> well as, experts in political studies, economics, and
> engineering in order to bridge (no engineering pun intended)
> the gaps between scientific progress and stakeholder
> implementation.
> __________
>
> More information is at www.cawq.ca and http://www.cawq.ca/en/index.shtml
>
> This is an opportunity for those of us who are interested in
> the rhetoric of the environment to speak directly to those
> involved in ensuring we have clean water.
>
> Roger
St. Thomas University
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