In A Theory of Ecological Justice, Baxter argues for ecological justice - that is, for treating species besides homo sapiens as having a claim in justice to a share of the Earth's resources. It explores the nature of justice claims as applied to organisms of various degrees of complexity and describ
Contemporary Environmental Politics: From Margins to Mainstream (Routledge Research in Environmental Politics)
✍ Scribed by John Barry, Andrew Dobson, Piers Stephens
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 320
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This new collection from the leading journal, Environmental Politics, presents an excellent overview of the key themes found in contemporary green political thought since the early 1990s. Bringing together the journal's major work, this new book charts a fascinating period in which environmental politics developed from a marginal position in society and the academy, to its current place in the intellectual mainstream. Subdivided into clear sections on political theory, social movements, political economy and policy questions, and assisted by a contextualising introduction, this volume focuses on a set of clear themes: the character of green political theory relationships with other political traditions and theories origins and dynamics of contemporary environmental politics differences, similarities and tensions between the North and South the relationship of environmentalism to market economics and ecological modernization environmental aspects of distributive justice at the local, national and global levels the roles, value and valuing of nature in green theory and institutional practice. As a compilation, this book is unique. It delivers a snapshot of a variety of issues in the field, and is therefore ideally suited to teaching purposes, especially at postgraduate level. In addition, as each section is chronologically arranged, an evolution of related ideas can be clearly seen and appreciated, which builds an excellent understanding of the field of environmental politics
✦ Table of Contents
Book Cover......Page 1
Half Title......Page 2
Series Title......Page 3
Title......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Contents......Page 8
Figures......Page 10
Tables......Page 12
Contributors......Page 14
Preface by the series editors......Page 18
Acknowledgements......Page 20
1. Introduction......Page 22
Part I: Theory......Page 30
2. The high ground is green......Page 32
3. Social ecology and 'the man question'......Page 39
4. Green liberalisms: Nature, agency and the good......Page 53
5. Habermas and green political thought: Two roads converging......Page 73
Part II: Green movements......Page 92
6. Why did New Zealand and Tasmania spawn the world's first green parties?......Page 94
7. Environmentalism and the global divide......Page 115
8. Strategies of resistance at the Pollok Free State road protest camp......Page 135
Part III: Green political economy......Page 164
9. Free market environmentalism: Friend or foe?......Page 166
10. Public choice, institutional economics, environmental goods......Page 181
11. Ecological modernisation, Ecological modernities......Page 200
Part IV: Policy......Page 222
12. Power, politics and environmental inequlity: A theoretical and empirical analysis of the process of 'peripheralisation'......Page 224
13. The Global Environment Facility in its North-South context......Page 252
14. Explaining national variations of air pollution levels: Political institutions and their impact on environmental policy-making......Page 275
15. Citizens’ juries and valuing the environmental: A proposal......Page 297
Index......Page 318
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