Environmental Politics 2007 - Abstracts

Environmental Politics 2007
TitleSubjectAuthors
Acting locally: the character, contexts and significance of local environmental mobilisations.(Acting Locally: Local Environmental Mobilisations and Campaigns)Political scienceRootes, Christopher
Advocating for animals equally from within a liberal paradigm.Political scienceO'Sullivan, Siobhan
A wasted opportunity? Civil society and waste management in Ireland.Political scienceDavies, Anna
Changing public discourse on the environment: Danish media coverage of the Rio and Johannesburg U.N. summits.Political sciencePetersen, Lars Kjerulf
Climate change and knowledge politics.(Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)Political scienceGrundmann, Reiner
Clinging on? The Cypriot Greens.Political scienceBotetzagias, Iosif
Counter-bioinvasion: Conceptual and governance challenges.Political scienceStoett, Peter J.
Dissolving the nation: Self-deception and symbolic inversion in the GM debate.Political scienceHughes, Emma
Eco-politics beyond the paradigm of sustainability: A conceptual framework and research agenda.Political scienceWelsh, Ian, Bluhdorn, Ingolfur
Environmental direct action in Manchester, Oxford and North Wales: a protest event analysis.(Acting Locally: Local Environmental Mobilisations and Campaigns)Political sciencePlows, Alexandra, Doherty, Brian, Wall, Derek
Environmental governance for China: major recommendations of a Task Force.Political scienceLan Uxe, Simonis, Udo E., Dudek, Daniel J.
Environmental justice and the politics of energy on the US-Mexico border.Political scienceCarruthers, David V.
Environmental policy integration through OECD peer reviews: Integrating the economy with the environment or the environment with the economy?(Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development)Political scienceLehtonen, Markku
From Larzac to the altermondialist mobilization: space in environmental movements.(Acting Locally: Local Environmental Mobilisations and Campaigns)Political scienceFranquemagne, Gael
Grassroots innovations for sustainable development: towards a new research and policy agenda.Political scienceSmith, Adrian, Seyfang, Gill
Improved market access at the expense of the environment? The environmental risks of the NAMA negotiations at the WTO.(non-agricultural market access)Political scienceMittler, Daniel, Knirsch, Jurgen
In defense of civilization: Terrorism and environmental politics in the 21st century.Political scienceWelsh, Ian
Intergenerational justice of what: Welfare, resources or capabilities?Political sciencePage, Edward A.
Local contention, global framing: the protest campaigns against the TAV in Val di Susa and the bridge on the Messina Straits.(Acting Locally: Local Environmental Mobilisations and Campaigns)Political sciencePorta, Donatella Della, Piazza, Gianni
Local environmental protest in Greece, 1974-94: exploring the political dimension.(Acting Locally: Local Environmental Mobilisations and Campaigns)Political scienceKousis, Maria
Locating democratic politics in ecological citizenship.Political scienceLatta, P. Alex
Marrying strands of ecological modernization: a proposed framework.Political scienceBuhrs, Ton, Milanez, Bruno
One step forward, two steps back: Flood management policy in the United States.Political scienceCarolan, Michael S.
Participation and sustainable development: The post-ecologist transformation of citizen involvement in Denmark.Political scienceLaessoe, Jeppe
Profile: All aims achieved? The Austrian Greens and the environment in the 2006 general election.(United Greens of Austria)Political scienceHausknost, Daniel
Profile: From limits to growth to degrowth within French Green politics.Political scienceBaykan, Baris Gencer
Profile: Is Taiwan's political and economic development an environmental nightmare?Political scienceAgoramoorthy, Govindasamy, Hsu, Minna J.
Research note: Objectivity and the environment - epistemic value of biases.Political scienceSaarikoski, Heli
Resisting the costs of 'development': local environmental activism in Ireland.(Acting Locally: Local Environmental Mobilisations and Campaigns)Political scienceGaravan, Mark
Still the time of environmental movements? A local perspective.(Acting Locally: Local Environmental Mobilisations and Campaigns)Political scienceDiani, Mario, Rambaldo, Elisa
Sustainable development as symbolic commitment: Declaratory politics and the seductive appeal of ecological modernization in the European Union.Political scienceBaker, Susan
Sustaining the unsustainable: Symbolic politics and the politics of simulation.Political scienceBluhdorn, Ingolfur
Symbolic environmental legislation and societal self-deception.(German Summer smog act 1995)(Ordinance on large combustion plants 1983)Political scienceNewig, Jens
The diffusion of local agenda 21 in Germany: comparing the German federal states.Political scienceKern, Kristine, Koll, Claudia, Schophaus, Malte
The fourteenth session of the UN Commission on sustainable development: The energy session.Political scienceDoran, Peter, Van Alstine, James
The Green Party of Canada in political space and the new middle class thesis.Political scienceCamcastle, Cara
The halfway house: Democracy, complexity, and the limits to markets in green political economy.Political scienceGreenwood, Dan
The interpretation of ecological modernization in China.Political scienceMol, Arthur P.J., Lei Zhang, Sonnenfeld, David D.
The national and the local: relationships among environmental movement organizations in London.(Acting Locally: Local Environmental Mobilisations and Campaigns)Political scienceSaunders, Clare
The neoliberal state, environmental pragmatism and its discontents.Political scienceIrwin, Ruth
The post-ecologist condition: Irony as symptom and cure.Political scienceSzerszynski, Bronislaw
Wild-life: Anarchy, ecology and ethics.Political scienceSmtih, Mick
Wind energy policies in the Netherlands: Institutional capacity-building for ecological modernization.Political scienceBreukers, Sylvia, Wolsink, Maarten
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