Extent: | 1 online resource (xii, 327 p.) |
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Series: | Advances in sustainability and environmental justice. - Bingley : Emerald, ZDB-ID 2706548-0. - Vol. v. 15 |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Sammelwerk ; Collection of articles of several authors |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record Front Cover; Occupy the Earth: Global Environmental Movements; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Introduction; One Global Movement, Many Local Voices: Discourse(s) of the Global Anti-Fracking Movement; Introduction; Overview of Fracking; Analytical Framework; Articulating Place and Power through Social Movement Mobilization; Alternative Imaginaries and Power Struggles; Discourse and Counter-Discourse; Framing; Anti-Fracking (Counter) Discourse: Problems and Solutions; Diagnostic Framing: What is the Problem?; Health and Safety Issues Climate Change and Clean EnergyCommunities and Renewable Energy versus Jobs and Cheaper Energy; Anti-Fracking Is Pro-Democracy; What Then Constitutes the "Truth" About Fracking?; Diagnostic Framing: Anti-Fracking Movement Antagonists; Prognostic Framing: What Is the Solution?; Conclusion; Notes; References; Japan's Evolving Civic Environmentalism; Why Is Japan's National Environmental Movement so Weakly Developed?; The 1990s Transformation; The 3.11 Crisis; Conclusion; Notes; References; Environmental Protest in Ireland; Introduction; Community Politics in Ireland Environmental Groups and PoliticsEnvironmental Movement Strategy; Community Dissent; Rural Environmentalism; The Irish Environmental Movement; Environmental Protests in Ireland; Conclusion; References; Further reading; Locating Environmental Knowledge in Antipollution Movements of Northern India; Geographies of Knowledge and Meaning in Environmental Social Movement Organizations; Antipollution Organization in the GRB; The Sankat Mochan Foundation (Varanasi/Benaras); Balancing Religion and Science: The SMF Campaigns to Save "Ma Ganga"; The Scientific Campaign Against Point-Source Pollution The Faith-Based Campaign Against "Community" PollutionThe Kanpur Eco-Friends (Kanpur); Holistic Ecology in the City of Industry: The KEF's Campaign for a New River; Pointing to a Paradox: The KEF's Campaign Against Ritual Bathing; Organizations, Protests, and Movements: Structures of Resistance in the GRB; Notes; References; The Mayangna Resolve to Save the Rainforest, Their Homelands; Inescapable Disaster without Predictive Solutions; Governments Take Advantage to Impose New Systems; Agreement on Economic Development without Agreement on Human Rights Unachievable "Sustainable Economic Development" and the Violation of Human RightsProtecting Sovereignty, Indigenous Turn to the International Community; Awas Tingni Receives Title to Traditional Lands and Makes History; When Outside Coercion No Longer Functions; What is the Next Strategy?; Notes; Acknowledgment; References; Environmental Campaigns in Israel and their Spatial Impacts; Background; Research Design; Case Study 1: The Campaign for Protecting Wildflowers; Case Study 2: The Campaign against the Plan to Establish the Settlement "Michal" Case Study 3: The campaign against Development of the Kurkar Hills in Ness Ziona |
ISBN: | 978-1-78350-686-6 ; 978-1-78350-697-2 ; 978-1-78350-697-2 |
Other identifiers: | 10.1108/S2051-5030201415 [DOI] |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014018943