Suggests that the intervention to help intravenous drug users to modify their behaviour to reduce the risk of AIDS infection should be community- based - this being the best way to affect the behaviour of people who decide not to avail themselves of the services of drug treatment centres.
Suggests that the intervention to help intravenous drug users to modify their behaviour to reduce the risk of AIDS infection should be community- based - this being the best way to affect the behaviour of people who decide not to avail themselves of the services of drug treatment centres.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marcel Wissenburg is a Lecturer in Political Theory and Philosophy at the University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands., Yoram Levy is a Junior Research Fellow in the Department of Political Science, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction, Yoram Levy, Wissenburg Marcel Chapter 2 The role of environmentalism, Gayil Talshir Part 1 Part I The faces of endism Chapter 3 Post-ecologism and the politics of simulation, Blühdorn Ingolfur Chapter 4 The end of environmentalism (as we know it), Yoram Levy Chapter 5 Little green lies, Marcel Wissenburg Part 2 Part II Democracy and environmentalism Chapter 6 The end of deep ecology? - Not quite, Mike Mills, Fraser King Chapter 7 The environment versus individual freedom and convenience, Marius de Geus Chapter 8 Precaution, scientization or deliberation?, Bäckstrand Karin Part 3 Part III The good and green society Chapter 9 Ecology, democracy and autonomy, Mathew Humphrey Chapter 10 A precautionary approach, Meira Hanson Chapter 11 Liberal democracy and the shaping of environmentally enlightened citizens, Graham Smith Part 4 Part IV Perspectives and possibilities Chapter 12 Sustainability and plurality, Dorothee Horstkötter Chapter 13 The minimum irreversible harm principle, Michael Wallack Chapter 14 From environmental politics to the politics of the environment, John Barry Chapter 15 Conclusion, Yoram Levy, Marcel Wissenburg Bibliography Index
Chapter 1 Introduction, Yoram Levy, Wissenburg Marcel Chapter 2 The role of environmentalism, Gayil Talshir Part 1 Part I The faces of endism Chapter 3 Post-ecologism and the politics of simulation, Blühdorn Ingolfur Chapter 4 The end of environmentalism (as we know it), Yoram Levy Chapter 5 Little green lies, Marcel Wissenburg Part 2 Part II Democracy and environmentalism Chapter 6 The end of deep ecology? - Not quite, Mike Mills, Fraser King Chapter 7 The environment versus individual freedom and convenience, Marius de Geus Chapter 8 Precaution, scientization or deliberation?, Bäckstrand Karin Part 3 Part III The good and green society Chapter 9 Ecology, democracy and autonomy, Mathew Humphrey Chapter 10 A precautionary approach, Meira Hanson Chapter 11 Liberal democracy and the shaping of environmentally enlightened citizens, Graham Smith Part 4 Part IV Perspectives and possibilities Chapter 12 Sustainability and plurality, Dorothee Horstkötter Chapter 13 The minimum irreversible harm principle, Michael Wallack Chapter 14 From environmental politics to the politics of the environment, John Barry Chapter 15 Conclusion, Yoram Levy, Marcel Wissenburg Bibliography Index
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