This book explains and demonstrates how the Norwegian case of environmentalism is unique. The two connected anomalies of an inclusive and state friendly society and a strong orientation and commitment to local communities make the case stand apart from mainstream international definitions of environ
Unique Environmentalism: A Comparative Perspective
β Scribed by Gunnar Grendstad, Per Selle, Kristin StrΓΈmsnes, Γystein Bortne (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 194
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book explains and demonstrates how the Norwegian case of environmentalism is unique. The two connected anomalies of an inclusive and state friendly society and a strong orientation and commitment to local communities make the case stand apart from mainstream international definitions of environmentalism.
The authors study a specific political culture with a rather unique combination of state structure and civil society of which organized environmentalism is an important part. The political culture influences organizational form and organizational ideology as well as the way these organistions are linked to and interact with the goverment. The study shows why international non-government organizations (INGOs) which are successful elsewhere, such as Greenpeace, are unable to establish themselves in some countries.
The study compares Norwegian environmentalism with perspectives and findings from other political systems. More generally, this is also a study on the role of voluntary organizations and civil society in a specific type of democracy. The book throws light on why the working of the Norwegian political system β as well as the Scandinavian political systems more generally β is often misunderstood in the international literature.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Front Matter....Pages 8-8
In Defense of Uniqueness....Pages 1-6
The Two Anomalies....Pages 9-30
The Organizational Setting: Early History and Later Developments....Pages 31-52
Front Matter....Pages 54-54
Who Are the Environmentalists?....Pages 55-63
Environmentalists Without an Attitude....Pages 64-85
Political and Environmental Behavior....Pages 86-100
Front Matter....Pages 102-102
The Local Community Perspective....Pages 103-121
The State-Friendly Society....Pages 122-153
Withering Uniqueness?....Pages 154-169
Back Matter....Pages 170-190
β¦ Subjects
Sociology; Political Science; Environment, general
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