Environmental Politics 2006 - Abstracts

Environmental Politics 2006
TitleSubjectAuthors
Action frames of environmental organisations in post-Soviet St Petersburg.Political scienceTynkkynen, Nina
An eco-Marxist analysis of oil deletion via urban sprawl.Political scienceGonzalez, George A.
A political sociology of socionatures: Revisionist manoeuvres in environmental sociology.Political scienceWhite, Damian Finbar
Assessing the case against the SUV.(sport utility vehicle)Political scienceVanderheiden, Steve
Balancing technological innovation and environmental regulation: An analysis of Chinese agricultural biotechnology governance.Political scienceKeeley, James
Beyond borders: Transnational politics, social movements and modern environmentalisms.Political scienceDoherty, Brian, Doyle, Timothy
Blackwood roads protest 2004: An emerging (Re)cycle of UK eco-action?Political sciencePlows, Alexandra
China and the environment: Domestic and transnational dynamics of a future hegemon.Political scienceMol, Arthur P.J., Carter, Neil T.
China's environmental governance in transition.Political scienceMol, Arthur P.J., Carter, Neil T.
China's environmental governance of rapid industrialization.Political scienceLei Zhang, Han Shi
China, the WTO, and implications for the environment.Political scienceJahiel, Abigail R.
Citizen and consumer: The dual role of individuals in environmental policy.Political scienceBerglund, Christer, Matti, Simon
Conflicting discourses of knowledge: Understanding the policy adoption of pro-burning knowledge claims in Cape York Peninsula, Australia.Political scienceOckwell, David, Rydin, Yvonne
Ecological citizenship: A defence.Political scienceDobson, Andrew
Ecological citizenship: A rejoinder.Political scienceHayward, Tim
Ecological citizenship: Justice, rights and the virtue of resourcefulness.Political scienceHayward, Tim
Ecological representation in deliberation: The contribution of tactile spaces.Political scienceCarolan, Michael S.
Empire's ecological tyreprints.Political sciencePaterson, Matthew, Dalby, Simon
Entangled logics and grassroots imaginaries of global justice networks.Political scienceRoutledge, Paul, Nativel, Corinne, Cumbers, Andrew
Environmental advocacy in Washington: A comparison with other interest groups.Political scienceGrossmann, Matt
Environmental governance: The emerging economic dimension.Political scienceEconomy, Elizabeth
Environmental implications of energy policy in China.Political scienceAden, Nathaniel T., Sinton, Jonathan E.
Environmentalism and the bicycle.Political scienceHorton, Dave
Environmental justice and nuclear waste conflicts in Taiwan.Political scienceMei-Fang Fan
EU environmental policy under pressure: Chemicals policy change between antagonistic goals?(European Union)Political sciencePesendorfer, Dieter
Expanding the green public sphere: Post-colonial connections.Political scienceTorgerson, Douglas
Facing South? British environmental movement organizations and the challenge of globalization.Political scienceRootes, Christopher
Friends of the earth international: Negotiating a transnational identity.Political scienceDoherty, Brian
Green public spheres and the green governance state: The politics of emancipation and ecological conditionality.Political scienceDoherty, Brian, Doyle, Timothy
Institutional reform, economic changes, and local environmental management in China: The case of Guangdong Province.Political scienceCarlos Wing-Hung Lo, Shui-Yan Tang
Leftovers as party-poopers: The performance of the German Greens in the federal election of September 2005 and the rise of the Left Party.Political scienceSchramme, Thomas, Siller, Peter
Meeting the challenge of permanent nuclear waste disposal in an expanding Europe: Transparency, trust and democracy.Political scienceDawson, Jane I., Darst, Robert G.
Neither 'North' nor 'South': The environment and civil society in post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina.Political scienceFagan, Adam
Non-governmental organizations and governance states: The impact of transnational environmental management networks in Madagascar.Political scienceDuffy, Rosaleen
'Organized irresponsibility': Contradictions in the Australian government's strategy for GM regulation.(Gene Technology Act 2000)Political scienceSalleh, Ariel
Public participation with Chinese characteristics: Citizen consumers in China's environmental management.Political scienceMartens, Susan
Same longitude, different latitudes: Institutional change in urban water in China, North and South.Political scienceNickum, James E., Yok-Shiu F. Lee
Scale framing of scientific uncertainty in controversy over the endangered Steller sea lion.Political scienceMansfield, Becky, Haas, Johanna
Science and environmental risk: The case of perchlorate contamination in California.Political scienceBriggs, Chad M.
The authenticity of 'type two' multistakeholder partnerships for water and sanitation in Africa: When is a stakeholder a partner?(Partnership for Water and Sanitation )(European Union Water Initiative )Political scienceStewart, Amy, Gray, Tim
The characteristics of environmental organizations in Greece in relation to employment of a public relations officer.Political sciencePiperopoulos, G. P., Tsantopoulos, G. E.
The Massachusetts Greens in electoral politics.Political scienceQingzhi Huan
The so-called 'moratorium' on the licensing of the new genetically modified (GM) products by the European Union 1998-2004: A study in ambiguity.Political scienceGray, Tim, Lieberman, Sarah
Transnational influences on patterns of mobilisation within environmental movements in Hungary.Political scienceKerenyi, Snabina, Szabo, Mate
Traversing more than speed bumps: Green politics under authoritarian regimes in Burma and Iran.Political scienceDoyle, Timothy, Simpson, Adam
Vulnerability and disobedience: New repertoires in French environmental protests.Political scienceHayes, Graeme
What does the language of human rights bring to campaigns for environmental justice?Political scienceWoods, Kerri
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