The Routledge Handbook of Democracy and Sustainability
Herausgeber: Bornemann, Basil; Nanz, Patrizia; Knappe, Henrike
The Routledge Handbook of Democracy and Sustainability
Herausgeber: Bornemann, Basil; Nanz, Patrizia; Knappe, Henrike
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This handbook provides comprehensive and critical coverage of the dynamic and complex relationship between democracy and sustainability in contemporary theory, discourse, and practice. Scholars look at the present state of this relationship, asking how it has evolved and where it is likely to go in the future.
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This handbook provides comprehensive and critical coverage of the dynamic and complex relationship between democracy and sustainability in contemporary theory, discourse, and practice. Scholars look at the present state of this relationship, asking how it has evolved and where it is likely to go in the future.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 947g
- ISBN-13: 9781032194936
- ISBN-10: 1032194936
- Artikelnr.: 71237185
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 947g
- ISBN-13: 9781032194936
- ISBN-10: 1032194936
- Artikelnr.: 71237185
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Basil Bornemann is a senior researcher and lecturer at the Social Research and Methodology Group and the Sustainability Research Group, University of Basel, Switzerland. He has an interdisciplinary study background in environmental sciences and holds a PhD in political science from Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany, and a venia legendi in political science and sustainability research from the University of Basel. His research focuses on sustainability-oriented governance transformations and their democratic implications in various areas such as energy and food. At present, he is involved in a research project on "Sustainabilisation of the State" funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Basil is further interested in principles and practices of transformative sustainability research. Henrike Knappe is a post-doc scholar and research group leader at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS) in Potsdam, Germany. Previously, she was a research associate at the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities (KWI) Essen and held guest fellowships at the University of Washington, Seattle and Stockholm University. Her research interests are future representations in global environmental politics, practices of translation, as well as postcolonial and feminist futures. Patrizia Nanz is a political scientist and expert on democracy, citizen participation and sustainable transformations. Currently, she is Vice President of the Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Disposal (BASE), Germany. She is also co-director of the Franco-German Forum for the Future, a dialogue forum for societal transformations. Previously, she has been Scientific Director at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS), Co-Chair of the Science Platform Sustainability 2030 for the German government and Professor of Transformative Sustainability Science at the University of Potsdam.
1. General Introduction: Democracy and Sustainability (Basil Bornemann,
Henrike Knappe, Patrizia Nanz) Part I: Origins and Developments 2. Origins
and Developments of Democratic Thinking and Practice (Felix Heidenreich) 3.
Sustainable Development: Between Reformist Change and Radical
Transformation (Susan Baker) 4. Democracy and Sustainability: An Evolving
Relationship (Manuel Arias Maldonado) Part II: Theories and Concepts 5.
Inclusion, Participation and Future Generations (Maija Setälä) 6. Political
Representation and Sustainable Futures (Henrike Knappe) 7. Deliberation and
Sustainability: From Policy Instrument to Emancipation (Marit Hammond &
Graham Smith) 8. Temporality and Democratic Sustainability (Rosine Kelz,
Henrike Knappe & Alexander Neupert-Doppler) 9. Sustainability, Democracy
and the Value of Freedom (Marcel Wissenburg) 10. Sustainability, Well-being
and Justice (Paul Burger & Marius Christen) Part III: Structures and
Dynamics 11. Escalating Side Effects: The Transformation of Modern Society
through Processes of Cosmopolitanization, Acceleration and Increasing
Global Risks (Hartmut Rosa & Ulrich Beck) 12. Capitalism, Consumerism and
Democracy in Contemporary Societies (Beate Littig, Michael Jonas &
Karl-Michael Brunner) 13. Power and Democracy in the Transition to
Sustainability (Lena Partzsch) 14. Postsecularity and Sustainable
Development (Jens Köhrsen) Part IV: Actors and Governance Contexts 15. The
Modern State and Sustainability: Challenges to Governance (Daniel Fiorino)
16. Corporate Power and the Shaping of Sustainability Governance (Doris
Fuchs & Sophie Dolinga) 17. Non-state Actors and the Legitimacy of Climate
Governance (Jens Marquardt & Karin Bäckstrand) 18. Global Governance and
Democracy: Aligning Procedural and Substantive Accounts? (Magdalena Bexell)
19. Urban Sustainability and (Post-)Democracy: Policies, Practices and
Movements (Marit Rosol & Vincent Béal) 20. Science and Democracy: Partners
for Sustainability? (Jennifer Bansard & Sandra van der Hel) Part V: Issues
and Policy Areas 21. Climate Change and Green Democratic Transformations
(Amanda Machin) 22. Biodiversity Conservation and the Role of Democracy
(Stefan Ewert & Susanne Stoll-Kleemann) 23. Gendered Pathways of Democracy
to Sustainability (Philippe Doneys, Bernadette Resurrección) 24. Migration
and Mobility: Environmental, Social and Political Dimensions (Katrin
Sontag) 25. Food Sustainability and Food Democracy: Exploring the Links
(Basil Bornemann) 26. Health and Human Rights (Markus Sperl, Anna
Holzscheiter, Thurid Bahr) Part VI: Innovations and Experiments 27.
Behavioral Economics and Nudging (Tobias Gumbert) 28. Collaborative
Consumption: A Mechanism for Sustainability and Democracy? (Anna Davies)
29. Socio-Environmental Movements as Democratizing Agents (Viviana Asara)
Part VII: Challenges and Perspectives 30. Sustainable Development and
Regime Type: What Can We Learn from a Comparison of Democracies and
Autocracies (Stefan Wurster) 31. Democratic Governance and Environmental
Sustainability: Engaging the Technocratic Challenge Deliberatively (Frank
Fischer) 32. Reframing the Anthropocene: Democratic Challenges and Openings
for Sustainability (Aysem Mert & Jens Marquardt) 33. Post-Democracy and
Post-Sustainability (Ingolfur Blühdorn) 34. Structural Irresponsibility:
Politics of an Imperfect Future (Barbara Adam)
Henrike Knappe, Patrizia Nanz) Part I: Origins and Developments 2. Origins
and Developments of Democratic Thinking and Practice (Felix Heidenreich) 3.
Sustainable Development: Between Reformist Change and Radical
Transformation (Susan Baker) 4. Democracy and Sustainability: An Evolving
Relationship (Manuel Arias Maldonado) Part II: Theories and Concepts 5.
Inclusion, Participation and Future Generations (Maija Setälä) 6. Political
Representation and Sustainable Futures (Henrike Knappe) 7. Deliberation and
Sustainability: From Policy Instrument to Emancipation (Marit Hammond &
Graham Smith) 8. Temporality and Democratic Sustainability (Rosine Kelz,
Henrike Knappe & Alexander Neupert-Doppler) 9. Sustainability, Democracy
and the Value of Freedom (Marcel Wissenburg) 10. Sustainability, Well-being
and Justice (Paul Burger & Marius Christen) Part III: Structures and
Dynamics 11. Escalating Side Effects: The Transformation of Modern Society
through Processes of Cosmopolitanization, Acceleration and Increasing
Global Risks (Hartmut Rosa & Ulrich Beck) 12. Capitalism, Consumerism and
Democracy in Contemporary Societies (Beate Littig, Michael Jonas &
Karl-Michael Brunner) 13. Power and Democracy in the Transition to
Sustainability (Lena Partzsch) 14. Postsecularity and Sustainable
Development (Jens Köhrsen) Part IV: Actors and Governance Contexts 15. The
Modern State and Sustainability: Challenges to Governance (Daniel Fiorino)
16. Corporate Power and the Shaping of Sustainability Governance (Doris
Fuchs & Sophie Dolinga) 17. Non-state Actors and the Legitimacy of Climate
Governance (Jens Marquardt & Karin Bäckstrand) 18. Global Governance and
Democracy: Aligning Procedural and Substantive Accounts? (Magdalena Bexell)
19. Urban Sustainability and (Post-)Democracy: Policies, Practices and
Movements (Marit Rosol & Vincent Béal) 20. Science and Democracy: Partners
for Sustainability? (Jennifer Bansard & Sandra van der Hel) Part V: Issues
and Policy Areas 21. Climate Change and Green Democratic Transformations
(Amanda Machin) 22. Biodiversity Conservation and the Role of Democracy
(Stefan Ewert & Susanne Stoll-Kleemann) 23. Gendered Pathways of Democracy
to Sustainability (Philippe Doneys, Bernadette Resurrección) 24. Migration
and Mobility: Environmental, Social and Political Dimensions (Katrin
Sontag) 25. Food Sustainability and Food Democracy: Exploring the Links
(Basil Bornemann) 26. Health and Human Rights (Markus Sperl, Anna
Holzscheiter, Thurid Bahr) Part VI: Innovations and Experiments 27.
Behavioral Economics and Nudging (Tobias Gumbert) 28. Collaborative
Consumption: A Mechanism for Sustainability and Democracy? (Anna Davies)
29. Socio-Environmental Movements as Democratizing Agents (Viviana Asara)
Part VII: Challenges and Perspectives 30. Sustainable Development and
Regime Type: What Can We Learn from a Comparison of Democracies and
Autocracies (Stefan Wurster) 31. Democratic Governance and Environmental
Sustainability: Engaging the Technocratic Challenge Deliberatively (Frank
Fischer) 32. Reframing the Anthropocene: Democratic Challenges and Openings
for Sustainability (Aysem Mert & Jens Marquardt) 33. Post-Democracy and
Post-Sustainability (Ingolfur Blühdorn) 34. Structural Irresponsibility:
Politics of an Imperfect Future (Barbara Adam)
1. General Introduction: Democracy and Sustainability (Basil Bornemann,
Henrike Knappe, Patrizia Nanz) Part I: Origins and Developments 2. Origins
and Developments of Democratic Thinking and Practice (Felix Heidenreich) 3.
Sustainable Development: Between Reformist Change and Radical
Transformation (Susan Baker) 4. Democracy and Sustainability: An Evolving
Relationship (Manuel Arias Maldonado) Part II: Theories and Concepts 5.
Inclusion, Participation and Future Generations (Maija Setälä) 6. Political
Representation and Sustainable Futures (Henrike Knappe) 7. Deliberation and
Sustainability: From Policy Instrument to Emancipation (Marit Hammond &
Graham Smith) 8. Temporality and Democratic Sustainability (Rosine Kelz,
Henrike Knappe & Alexander Neupert-Doppler) 9. Sustainability, Democracy
and the Value of Freedom (Marcel Wissenburg) 10. Sustainability, Well-being
and Justice (Paul Burger & Marius Christen) Part III: Structures and
Dynamics 11. Escalating Side Effects: The Transformation of Modern Society
through Processes of Cosmopolitanization, Acceleration and Increasing
Global Risks (Hartmut Rosa & Ulrich Beck) 12. Capitalism, Consumerism and
Democracy in Contemporary Societies (Beate Littig, Michael Jonas &
Karl-Michael Brunner) 13. Power and Democracy in the Transition to
Sustainability (Lena Partzsch) 14. Postsecularity and Sustainable
Development (Jens Köhrsen) Part IV: Actors and Governance Contexts 15. The
Modern State and Sustainability: Challenges to Governance (Daniel Fiorino)
16. Corporate Power and the Shaping of Sustainability Governance (Doris
Fuchs & Sophie Dolinga) 17. Non-state Actors and the Legitimacy of Climate
Governance (Jens Marquardt & Karin Bäckstrand) 18. Global Governance and
Democracy: Aligning Procedural and Substantive Accounts? (Magdalena Bexell)
19. Urban Sustainability and (Post-)Democracy: Policies, Practices and
Movements (Marit Rosol & Vincent Béal) 20. Science and Democracy: Partners
for Sustainability? (Jennifer Bansard & Sandra van der Hel) Part V: Issues
and Policy Areas 21. Climate Change and Green Democratic Transformations
(Amanda Machin) 22. Biodiversity Conservation and the Role of Democracy
(Stefan Ewert & Susanne Stoll-Kleemann) 23. Gendered Pathways of Democracy
to Sustainability (Philippe Doneys, Bernadette Resurrección) 24. Migration
and Mobility: Environmental, Social and Political Dimensions (Katrin
Sontag) 25. Food Sustainability and Food Democracy: Exploring the Links
(Basil Bornemann) 26. Health and Human Rights (Markus Sperl, Anna
Holzscheiter, Thurid Bahr) Part VI: Innovations and Experiments 27.
Behavioral Economics and Nudging (Tobias Gumbert) 28. Collaborative
Consumption: A Mechanism for Sustainability and Democracy? (Anna Davies)
29. Socio-Environmental Movements as Democratizing Agents (Viviana Asara)
Part VII: Challenges and Perspectives 30. Sustainable Development and
Regime Type: What Can We Learn from a Comparison of Democracies and
Autocracies (Stefan Wurster) 31. Democratic Governance and Environmental
Sustainability: Engaging the Technocratic Challenge Deliberatively (Frank
Fischer) 32. Reframing the Anthropocene: Democratic Challenges and Openings
for Sustainability (Aysem Mert & Jens Marquardt) 33. Post-Democracy and
Post-Sustainability (Ingolfur Blühdorn) 34. Structural Irresponsibility:
Politics of an Imperfect Future (Barbara Adam)
Henrike Knappe, Patrizia Nanz) Part I: Origins and Developments 2. Origins
and Developments of Democratic Thinking and Practice (Felix Heidenreich) 3.
Sustainable Development: Between Reformist Change and Radical
Transformation (Susan Baker) 4. Democracy and Sustainability: An Evolving
Relationship (Manuel Arias Maldonado) Part II: Theories and Concepts 5.
Inclusion, Participation and Future Generations (Maija Setälä) 6. Political
Representation and Sustainable Futures (Henrike Knappe) 7. Deliberation and
Sustainability: From Policy Instrument to Emancipation (Marit Hammond &
Graham Smith) 8. Temporality and Democratic Sustainability (Rosine Kelz,
Henrike Knappe & Alexander Neupert-Doppler) 9. Sustainability, Democracy
and the Value of Freedom (Marcel Wissenburg) 10. Sustainability, Well-being
and Justice (Paul Burger & Marius Christen) Part III: Structures and
Dynamics 11. Escalating Side Effects: The Transformation of Modern Society
through Processes of Cosmopolitanization, Acceleration and Increasing
Global Risks (Hartmut Rosa & Ulrich Beck) 12. Capitalism, Consumerism and
Democracy in Contemporary Societies (Beate Littig, Michael Jonas &
Karl-Michael Brunner) 13. Power and Democracy in the Transition to
Sustainability (Lena Partzsch) 14. Postsecularity and Sustainable
Development (Jens Köhrsen) Part IV: Actors and Governance Contexts 15. The
Modern State and Sustainability: Challenges to Governance (Daniel Fiorino)
16. Corporate Power and the Shaping of Sustainability Governance (Doris
Fuchs & Sophie Dolinga) 17. Non-state Actors and the Legitimacy of Climate
Governance (Jens Marquardt & Karin Bäckstrand) 18. Global Governance and
Democracy: Aligning Procedural and Substantive Accounts? (Magdalena Bexell)
19. Urban Sustainability and (Post-)Democracy: Policies, Practices and
Movements (Marit Rosol & Vincent Béal) 20. Science and Democracy: Partners
for Sustainability? (Jennifer Bansard & Sandra van der Hel) Part V: Issues
and Policy Areas 21. Climate Change and Green Democratic Transformations
(Amanda Machin) 22. Biodiversity Conservation and the Role of Democracy
(Stefan Ewert & Susanne Stoll-Kleemann) 23. Gendered Pathways of Democracy
to Sustainability (Philippe Doneys, Bernadette Resurrección) 24. Migration
and Mobility: Environmental, Social and Political Dimensions (Katrin
Sontag) 25. Food Sustainability and Food Democracy: Exploring the Links
(Basil Bornemann) 26. Health and Human Rights (Markus Sperl, Anna
Holzscheiter, Thurid Bahr) Part VI: Innovations and Experiments 27.
Behavioral Economics and Nudging (Tobias Gumbert) 28. Collaborative
Consumption: A Mechanism for Sustainability and Democracy? (Anna Davies)
29. Socio-Environmental Movements as Democratizing Agents (Viviana Asara)
Part VII: Challenges and Perspectives 30. Sustainable Development and
Regime Type: What Can We Learn from a Comparison of Democracies and
Autocracies (Stefan Wurster) 31. Democratic Governance and Environmental
Sustainability: Engaging the Technocratic Challenge Deliberatively (Frank
Fischer) 32. Reframing the Anthropocene: Democratic Challenges and Openings
for Sustainability (Aysem Mert & Jens Marquardt) 33. Post-Democracy and
Post-Sustainability (Ingolfur Blühdorn) 34. Structural Irresponsibility:
Politics of an Imperfect Future (Barbara Adam)