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Environmental Networks And Social Movement Theory Clare Saunders

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Environmental Networks And Social Movement Theory Clare Saunders
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.67 MB
Author: Clare Saunders
ISBN: 9781849660525, 9781472544490, 1849660522, 1472544498
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Environmental Networks And Social Movement Theory Clare Saunders by Clare Saunders 9781849660525, 9781472544490, 1849660522, 1472544498 instant download after payment.

Clare Saunders’ book is an important contribution to the literature on social movements and environmentalism. Using the concept of 'environmental networks', it explores the extent to which social movement theory helps us understand how a broad range of environmental organizations interact. It considers the practicalities of social movement theories and it goes on to relate them to the practices of environmental networks. Theoretically and empirically rich, the book draws on extensive survey material with 144 UK environmental organizations, as diverse as not-in-my-backyard (NIMBY) groups, reformists, conservationists and radicals; interviews with more than 40 key campaigners and extensive participant-observation, particularly in London.
Focussing particularly on the crucial question of networking dynamics, the book reveals that there are broad ranging network links across the movements’ spatial and ideological dimensions. Combined with inevitable ideological clashes and a degree of sectarian rivalry, these links helps produce vibrant environmental networks that together work to protect and/or preserve the environment. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone concerned with environmental issues, politics and movements.

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