Environmental politics : new geographical and social constituencies /: new geographical and social constituencies. ([2015])
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- Book
- Title:
- Environmental politics : new geographical and social constituencies /: new geographical and social constituencies. ([2015])
- Main Title:
- Environmental politics : new geographical and social constituencies
- Further Information:
- Note: Corrado Poli.
- Authors:
- Poli, Corrado
- Contents:
- Prologue; Contents; Introduction; The Sun Sets on the West; Seeking Environmentalist Voters; Science and Democracy; Part I Environment: From Quandaries to a Political Question; 1 The Sustainable Development Pseudo-solution; Sustain or Progress?; The Quest for a New Environmental Ideology; Environment Enters the Political Arena; How Did We Get to Sustainable Development?; 2 From Compromise to Fraud; From Compromise to Fallacy; From Fallacy to Fraud; The Missed Opportunity for a New Environmentalist Ideology; A Bike Route Beside the Nuclear Plant. 3 Four Stages of Environmental Political ConsciousnessAn Epochal Divide; The Environmental Political Case Reframed; The First Stage of Environmental (Non- )consciousness; The Second (Still Conservative) Stage; A Progressive Shift; The Radical Option; 4 From the Post-Political Condition to an Environmentalist Polity; Definitions of Nature and Environment; Sustainable Development and the Science Authority; A New Dualism Is Needed; Conclusion; Part II New Constituencies for Social Change; 5 Populism and Environmentalism; European Populist Movements; Political Platforms ... If Any. The Crisis: An Opportunity for Progress?6 Political and Social Changes; The Need for Communication with Mainstream Public Opinion; The Non-political Environmentalists; Corporatist Society and New Subjects of Change; Reconstructing a Helpful Dialectic; New Possible Constituencies and Old Political Platforms; A New Political Goal; Environmental Ethics and thePrologue; Contents; Introduction; The Sun Sets on the West; Seeking Environmentalist Voters; Science and Democracy; Part I Environment: From Quandaries to a Political Question; 1 The Sustainable Development Pseudo-solution; Sustain or Progress?; The Quest for a New Environmental Ideology; Environment Enters the Political Arena; How Did We Get to Sustainable Development?; 2 From Compromise to Fraud; From Compromise to Fallacy; From Fallacy to Fraud; The Missed Opportunity for a New Environmentalist Ideology; A Bike Route Beside the Nuclear Plant. 3 Four Stages of Environmental Political ConsciousnessAn Epochal Divide; The Environmental Political Case Reframed; The First Stage of Environmental (Non- )consciousness; The Second (Still Conservative) Stage; A Progressive Shift; The Radical Option; 4 From the Post-Political Condition to an Environmentalist Polity; Definitions of Nature and Environment; Sustainable Development and the Science Authority; A New Dualism Is Needed; Conclusion; Part II New Constituencies for Social Change; 5 Populism and Environmentalism; European Populist Movements; Political Platforms ... If Any. The Crisis: An Opportunity for Progress?6 Political and Social Changes; The Need for Communication with Mainstream Public Opinion; The Non-political Environmentalists; Corporatist Society and New Subjects of Change; Reconstructing a Helpful Dialectic; New Possible Constituencies and Old Political Platforms; A New Political Goal; Environmental Ethics and the Political Crisis of the Neo-liberal Order; 7 New Social Demands and the Confusion of Constituencies; Introduction; The Advocacy Case of a Hazardous Plant; Two Grassroots Advocacy Groups; The Communication Issue. The Old-Fashioned Committees' Strategy8 New Constituencies for Social Change; The Activists' Anthropological Setting; An Inconsistent Voting Behavior; Prof-letarians of All Countries, Divide!; Two Contrasting Economic Industrial Models; 9 The Irrelevance of History and Geography in Politics; Mass Politics on Internet; The Underrepresentation of Environmentalists in Politics; Strategy for Change; Part III Gender and Education in Urban Policies; 10 Gender, Polis and Nature; Introduction; From Social Justice to Responsibility for Nature; An Environmentalist `Gender Trouble' A Threefold Argument for a Gender-Oriented Urban PolicyWomen and Environment in Cognitive and Scientific Paradigms; Ecofeminism; Geography; Eros and Nature; City and Architecture Beyond the `Conscience of the Eye'; The City as a Reproductive Act; Gender Trouble in Urban Management; Women as Subjects of Radical Change; Social Dialectic and a Conclusion; 11 New Education and Training for Innovative Urban Management; Innovation in Urban Managers' Professional Education; A New Approach to Public Administration; From Smart Cities to Civil Cities; From Planning to Innovation, to Creativity. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Copyright Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xvii, 115 pages)
- Subjects:
- 363.7/0561
Environment
Environmental policy
Environmental protection
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
Environmental policy
Environmental protection
Umweltschutz
Umweltpolitik
Environmental law
Law -- Environmental
Environment law
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319176147
3319176145
3319176137
9783319176130 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319176130
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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