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Environmental Politics

Environmental Politics


Increasing to 6 issues per year in 2009
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 19
Frequency: 6 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0964-4016
Online ISSN: 1743-8934
 

Forthcoming Articles

Environmental Politics vol. 19 no.1 (2010)

Special issue:

Symposium on Renewable Energies
 
Steel Forests or Smoke Stacks: The Politics of Visualization in the Cape Wind Controversy
Roopali Phadke
 
Plural and hybrid environmental values: a discourse analysis of the wind energy conflict in Australia and the United Kingdom
Brad Jessup
 
Where the Eagles Dare? Enacting resistance to wind farms through hybrid collectives
Jøran Solli
 
Environmental authorities and biofuel controversies
Arthur P.J. Mol
 
Profile
 
Danish Wind Power Policy: Domestic and International Forces
Elisabeth Ryland
 
Other Research Articles 
 
Defining the Precautionary Principle: An Empirical Analysis of Elite Discourse
C. J. Pereira Di Salvo and Leigh Raymond
 
The International Political Economy of (Un)sustainable Consumption and the Global Financial Collapse
Maurie J. Cohen
 
Research Note
 
Governing environmental innovations
Martin Jänicke and Stefan Lindemann
 
 
 
Forthcoming articles / essays in future issues:
 
A Great Ecological Power in global climate policy? Framing climate change as a policy problem in Russian public discussion
Nina Tynkkynen
 
Political opportunities and storylines in Finnish climate policy negotiations
Tuula Teräväinen
 
‘A Diabolical Challenge': Public Opinion and Climate Change Policy in Australia
Juliet Pietsch and Ian McAllister
 
The Domestic Side of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM): The Case of China
Sangbum Shin
 
The coming of environmental authoritarianism
Mark Beeson
 
From ‘Zombies' to ‘Coyotes': Environmentalism where we are
Jon Anderson
 
European Rule Adoption in Central and Eastern Europe: Agricultural Water Management in Serbia
Matthew Gorton, Philip Lowe, Steve Quarrie and Vlade Zaric
 
Explaining the Green Vote: Belgian Local Elections, 1994-2006
Marc Hooghe, Bruno Heyndels, Dimi Jottier, Tuba Bircan and Sarah Botterman
 
Green Partnerships in Britain's Energy Sector: NGOs' Potential to Co‑operate with Energy Companies
Kristian Krieger and M. Brooke Rogers
 
Environmental activists and non-active environmentalists in Australia
Bruce Tranter
 
Compliance without governance: the role of NGOs in environmental impact assessment processes in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Adam Fagan and Indraneel Sircar
 
Beyond primacy: Marxism, anarchism and radical green political theory
Alan Carter
 
Ecological modernization theory: towards a critical ecopolitics of change?
Rosalind Warner
 
France's ‘Grenelle de l'environnement ': Openings and Closures in Ecological Democracy
K.H. Whiteside, D. Boy, and D. Bourg
 
How Could we Study Climate-Related Social Innovation? Applying Deleuzean Philosophy to the Transition Towns
Molly Scott-Cato and Jean Hillier
 
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