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From unseen to seen in post-mining polluted territories: (in)visibilisation processes at work in soil contamination management

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Abstract In line with EU recommendations, the potential ‘mining revival’ in France focuses on (re)opening mines. In this context, political discussions on post-mining areas have increased, driven by past mismanagements. Scientists are key in these regions, studying contamination, advising policy, and seeking solutions. Based on a case study of phytoremediation research in Saint-Laurent-Le Minier, we explore how lay and expert knowledge intersect. By examining what is hidden and by whom, we unveil research practices and stakeholder dynamics, sparking reflection on the research process while promoting a reflexive approach for researchers. We show research and its application spotlight specific topics (such as soil contamination), select, and make visible certain lay knowledge and local stakeholders and visibilises certain technological choices.

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hal-04618220 , version 1 (21-06-2024)

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Tessa Bonincontro, Juliette Cerceau, Florian Tena-Chollet, Sylvia Becerra. From unseen to seen in post-mining polluted territories: (in)visibilisation processes at work in soil contamination management. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2024, 11 (1), pp.785. ⟨10.1057/s41599-024-03290-0⟩. ⟨hal-04618220⟩
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