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Routledge Handbook of the Climate Change Movement

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Zusatztext The rapidly growing climate movement will benefit from this compendium oftimely introspection-on-the-go! as we try to figure out how to do what wedo more effectively!-Bill McKibben! President and Co-Founder of 350.org! USAThis handbook is an extremely valuable overview and analysis of the global climate change movement. It shows the range and complexity of this movement! and provides unique insights into its structure! goals! and future prospects. It sets a high standard for future scholarship to meet.-Robert J. Brulle! Professor of Sociology and Environmental Science! Drexel University! USA Informationen zum Autor Matthias Dietz is a political scientist at the Centre for Social Policy Research at the University of Bremen, Germany. Heiko Garrelts is a political scientist at the Research Centre for Sustainability Studies at the University of Bremen, Germany. The cover photo was taken by Toben Dilworth. Klappentext This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the growing transnational climate movement. A dual focus on climate politics and civil society provides a hitherto unavailable broad and systematic analysis of the current global movement, highlighting how its dynamic and diverse character can play an important role in environmental politics and climate protection. The range of contributors, from well-known academics to activist-scholars, look at climate movements in the developed and developing world, north and south, small and large, central and marginal. The movement is examined as a whole and as single actors, thereby capturing its scope, structure, development, activities and influence. The book thoroughly addresses theoretical approaches, from classic social movement theory to the influence of environmental justice frames, and follows this with a systematic focus on regions, specific NGOs and activists, cases and strategies, as well as relations with peripheral groups. In its breadth, balance and depth, this accessible volume offers a fresh and important take on the question of social mobilization around climate change, making it an essential text for advanced undergraduates, postgraduate students and researchers in the social sciences. Zusammenfassung This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the growing transnational climate movement. A dual focus on climate politics and civil society provides a hitherto unavailable broad and systematic analysis of the current global movement, highlighting how its dynamic and diverse character can play an important role in environmental politics and climate protection. The range of contributors, from well-known academics to activist-scholars, look at climate movements in the developed and developing world, north and south, small and large, central and marginal. The movement is examined as a whole and as single actors, thereby capturing its scope, structure, development, activities and influence. The book thoroughly addresses theoretical approaches, from classic social movement theory to the influence of environmental justice frames, and follows this with a systematic focus on regions, specific NGOs and activists, cases and strategies, as well as relations with peripheral groups. In its breadth, balance and depth, this accessible volume offers a fresh and important take on the question of social mobilization around climate change, making it an essential text for advanced undergraduates, postgraduate students and researchers in the social sciences. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Contours of the International Climate Movement - Conception and Contents of the Handbook Part 1 Theoretical Prospects of the Climate Movement 2. Framing Processes in the Climate Movement: from Climate Change to Climate Justice 3. Democratizing the Climate Negotiations System through Improved Opportunities for Participati...

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Assisted by Matthias Dietz (Editor), Heiko Garrelts (Editor), Dietz Matthias (Editor), Garrelts Heiko (Editor), Heiko (University of Bremen Garrelts (Editor), Matthias (University of Bremen Dietz (Editor)
Authors Matthias (University of Bremen Dietz, Matthias Garrelts Dietz
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 11.10.2016
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics
 
EAN 9781138232235
ISBN 978-1-138-23223-5
Pages 384
 
Series Routledge International Handbooks
Routledge International Handbooks
Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks
Subjects CAN, UN, Civil Society, Climate Change, Climate Crisis, Cop, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disasters & Disaster Relief, della, Social impact of disasters, Climate Movement, Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made), Climate Justice, Non-governmental organisations, Climate Change Movement, Participatory Governance, Social movement theory, Carbon trading, climate activists, climate camps, transnational environmental movements, international climate politics, Global environmental policy, Pro Grams, civil society climate mobilisation, Climate Justice Movement, environmental justice frameworks, Ofclimate Change, Climate groups, False Solutions, Indigenous Environmental Network, Political Programs, Dimate Movement, Dimate Change, Chinese Civil Society Organizations, W Orld Trade Organization
 

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