Focusing on the internal workings of the International Whaling
Commission (IWC), the author explores the impact of political and
economic imperatives on the production and interpretation of
scientific research. Central to this work are the epistemological
problems encountered in the production of 'truth', whereby
scientific knowledge has made uncertainty a tool in the service of
political objectives. Copublished: University of Washington Press
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