Beyond Borders
Environmental Movements and Transnational Politics
Herausgeber: Doherty, Brian; Doyle, Timothy
Beyond Borders
Environmental Movements and Transnational Politics
Herausgeber: Doherty, Brian; Doyle, Timothy
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This book, by leading scholars of environmental movements, examines how trans-national politics is changing the nature of environmentalism through examining both wider theoretical and comparative questions derived from case studies grounded in Europe, Africa, America, Asia and the Middle East.
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This book, by leading scholars of environmental movements, examines how trans-national politics is changing the nature of environmentalism through examining both wider theoretical and comparative questions derived from case studies grounded in Europe, Africa, America, Asia and the Middle East.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9781138964587
- ISBN-10: 1138964581
- Artikelnr.: 45328908
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9781138964587
- ISBN-10: 1138964581
- Artikelnr.: 45328908
Brian Doherty is a Senior Lecturer in Politics at Keele University. He teaches courses on social movements, political sociology and environmental politics. His recent publications include Ideas and Actions in the Green Movement, and Direct Action in British Environmentalism (co-edited with Ben Seel and Mat Paterson). He has been active in environmental and peace groups In Britain and Ireland since the early 1980s. Timothy Doyle is a Professor of Politics and International Relations at Keele University, where he teaches global political economy and environmental politics. His most recent works include the books: Environment and Politics, (third edition); Environmental Movements in Minority and Majority Worlds: A Global Perspective and Crucible for Survival: Environmental Justice and Security in the Indian Ocean Region. He has been a dedicated environmental and human rights activist since the late 1970s. He is currently serving as President of the Ecopolitical Association of Australasia, and Director of Human and Environmental Security for the Indian Ocean Research Group.
1. Beyond Borders: Transnational Politics, Social Movements and Modern
Environmentalism 2. Expanding the Green Public Space: Post-Colonial
Connections 3. Non-Governmental Organizations and Governance States: The
Impact of Transnational Environmental Management Networks in Madagascar 4.
Traversing More than Speed Bumps: Green Politics under Authoritarian
Regimes in Burma and Iran 5. Facing South? British Environment Movement
Organizations and the Challenge of Globalisation 6. Neither 'North' nor
'South': The Environment and Civil Society in Post-Conflict
Bosnia-Herzegovina 7. Transnational Influences on Patterns of Mobilization
within Environmental Movements in Hungary 8. Vulnerability and
Disobedience: New Repertoires in French Environmental Protests 9. Entangled
Logics and Grassroots: Imagineres of Global Justice Networks 10. Friends of
the Earth International: Negotiating a Transnational Identity 11. Green
Public Spheres and the Green Governance State: The Politics of Emancipation
and Ecological Conditionality
Environmentalism 2. Expanding the Green Public Space: Post-Colonial
Connections 3. Non-Governmental Organizations and Governance States: The
Impact of Transnational Environmental Management Networks in Madagascar 4.
Traversing More than Speed Bumps: Green Politics under Authoritarian
Regimes in Burma and Iran 5. Facing South? British Environment Movement
Organizations and the Challenge of Globalisation 6. Neither 'North' nor
'South': The Environment and Civil Society in Post-Conflict
Bosnia-Herzegovina 7. Transnational Influences on Patterns of Mobilization
within Environmental Movements in Hungary 8. Vulnerability and
Disobedience: New Repertoires in French Environmental Protests 9. Entangled
Logics and Grassroots: Imagineres of Global Justice Networks 10. Friends of
the Earth International: Negotiating a Transnational Identity 11. Green
Public Spheres and the Green Governance State: The Politics of Emancipation
and Ecological Conditionality
1. Beyond Borders: Transnational Politics, Social Movements and Modern
Environmentalism 2. Expanding the Green Public Space: Post-Colonial
Connections 3. Non-Governmental Organizations and Governance States: The
Impact of Transnational Environmental Management Networks in Madagascar 4.
Traversing More than Speed Bumps: Green Politics under Authoritarian
Regimes in Burma and Iran 5. Facing South? British Environment Movement
Organizations and the Challenge of Globalisation 6. Neither 'North' nor
'South': The Environment and Civil Society in Post-Conflict
Bosnia-Herzegovina 7. Transnational Influences on Patterns of Mobilization
within Environmental Movements in Hungary 8. Vulnerability and
Disobedience: New Repertoires in French Environmental Protests 9. Entangled
Logics and Grassroots: Imagineres of Global Justice Networks 10. Friends of
the Earth International: Negotiating a Transnational Identity 11. Green
Public Spheres and the Green Governance State: The Politics of Emancipation
and Ecological Conditionality
Environmentalism 2. Expanding the Green Public Space: Post-Colonial
Connections 3. Non-Governmental Organizations and Governance States: The
Impact of Transnational Environmental Management Networks in Madagascar 4.
Traversing More than Speed Bumps: Green Politics under Authoritarian
Regimes in Burma and Iran 5. Facing South? British Environment Movement
Organizations and the Challenge of Globalisation 6. Neither 'North' nor
'South': The Environment and Civil Society in Post-Conflict
Bosnia-Herzegovina 7. Transnational Influences on Patterns of Mobilization
within Environmental Movements in Hungary 8. Vulnerability and
Disobedience: New Repertoires in French Environmental Protests 9. Entangled
Logics and Grassroots: Imagineres of Global Justice Networks 10. Friends of
the Earth International: Negotiating a Transnational Identity 11. Green
Public Spheres and the Green Governance State: The Politics of Emancipation
and Ecological Conditionality