Contemporary environmental politics:from margins to mainstream
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Routledge,
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Publisher Address: | London New York |
Publication Dates: | 2006. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
Series: |
Routledge research in environmental politics ; 12 |
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Carrier Form: | xvi, 298 p.: ; 24 cm. |
ISBN: |
0415391555 9780415391559 |
Index Number: | X |
CLC: | X-01 |
Call Number: | X-01/C761 |
Contents: |
Includes bibliographical references and index. Pt. I. Theory. The high ground is green / Robert E. Goodin ; Social ecology and 'the man question' / Ariel Salleh ; Green liberalism: nature, agency and the good / Piers H.G. Stephens ; Habermas and green political thought: two roads converging / Robert J. Brulle. -- Pt. II. Green movements. Why did New Zealand and Tasmania spawn the world's first green parties? / Stephen L. Rainbow ; Environmentalism and the global divide / Eric Laferrière ; Strategies of resistance at the Pollok Free State road protest camp / Ben Seel. -- Pt. III. Green political economy. Free market environmentalism: friend or foe? / Robyn Eckersley ; Public choice, institutional economics, environmental goods / John O'Neill ; Ecological modernisation, ecological modernities / Peter Christoff. -- Pt. IV. Policy. Power, politics and environmental inequality: a theoretical and empirical analysis of the process of 'peripheralisation' / Andrew Blowers and Pieter Leroy ; The global environment facility in its North-South context / Joyeeta Gupta ; Explaining national variations of air pollution levels: political institutions and their impact on environmental policy-making / Markus M.I. Crepaz ; Citizens' juries and valuing the environment: a proposal / Hugh Ward. |