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Unique Environmentalism - A Comparative Perspective

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their collective action. The more unique the case, the more we need to study it not only to understand the case itself but also to understand the structure and limits of environmentalism in general. We hope that we have been able to show the value of this research strategy. The way we have organized our study is different from the Rootes study (2003). This study emphasizes the importance of different environmental cultures and of political conjunctures in a single country of which different environm- tal groups take advantage. We are not arguing against the fact that branches of environmentalism have features in common across countries (e.g., animal rights and antinuclear movements). However, we would not go as far as the Rootes study. We argue that looking at political conjunctures, even if important, does not tell the whole story. Researchers need to understand the broader context in which political conjunctures and environmental culture operate.

List of contents

Perspectives on Unique Environmentalism.- In Defense of Uniqueness.- The Two Anomalies.- The Organizational Setting: Early History and Later Developments.- The Environmentalists.- Who Are the Environmentalists?.- Environmentalists Without an Attitude.- Political and Environmental Behavior.- The Local Community Perspective in the State-Friendly Society.- The Local Community Perspective.- The State-Friendly Society.- Withering Uniqueness?.

Summary

their collective action. The more unique the case, the more we need to study it not only to understand the case itself but also to understand the structure and limits of environmentalism in general. We hope that we have been able to show the value of this research strategy. The way we have organized our study is different from the Rootes study (2003). This study emphasizes the importance of different environmental cultures and of political conjunctures in a single country of which different environm- tal groups take advantage. We are not arguing against the fact that branches of environmentalism have features in common across countries (e.g., animal rights and antinuclear movements). However, we would not go as far as the Rootes study. We argue that looking at political conjunctures, even if important, does not tell the whole story. Researchers need to understand the broader context in which political conjunctures and environmental culture operate.

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Authors Oystein Bortne, Gunna Grendstad, Gunnar Grendstad, Pe Selle, Per Selle, Kristin Stromsnes, Kristin et Stromsnes
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.04.2011
 
EAN 9780387305240
ISBN 978-0-387-30524-0
No. of pages 190
Weight 1010 g
Illustrations VII, 190 p.
Series Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies
Nonprofit and Civil Society St
Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies
Nonprofit and Civil Society St
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

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