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xxi, 255 p. |
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text |
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computer |
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online resource |
Contents |
Foreword; Introduction: power, knowledge and the social construction of climate change, Mary E. Pettenger. Part I Norm-Centred Perspective: Measuring the domestic salience of international norms: climate change norms in American, German and British climate policy debates, Loren R. Cass; The Netherlands' climate change policy: constructing themselves/constructing climate change, Mary E. Pettenger; The rise of Japanese climate change policy: balancing the norms economic growth, energy efficiency, international contribution and environmental protection, Takashi Hattori; Constructing progressive climate change norms: the US in the early 2000s, Cathleen Fogel. Part II Discourse Analytical Perspective: Climate governance beyond 2012: competing discourses of green governmentality, ecological modernization and civic environmentalism, Karin Baackstrand and Eva Lovbrand; Singing climate change into existence: on territorialization of climate policymaking, Matthew Paterson and Johannes Stripple; Trust through participation? Problems of knowledge in climate decision making, Myanna Lahsen; Disrupting the global discourse of climate change: the case of indigenous voices, Heather A. Smith; Presence of mind as working climate change knowledge: a totonac cosmopolitics, William D. Smith; Conclusion: the constructions of climate change, Loren R. Cass and Mary E. Pettenger; Index. |
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325 annual accesses. UkHlHU |
ISBN |
9781317015857 (e-book) |
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