Environment and Democracy in the Czech Republic: The Environmental Movement in the Transition Process. . . the book s contents will appeal to academics working within the fields of environmental politics or central and east European studies, as well as to political or social scientists with an interest in SMO development. David Benson, Environmental Poli |
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... professional and institutionalised organisations unwilling to challenge the ideological hegemony of the new consensus. Generally, the era of movement-based politics was over and Environment and democracy in the Czech Republic 4.
... professional and institutionalised organisations unwilling to challenge the ideological hegemony of the new consensus. Generally, the era of movement-based politics was over and Environment and democracy in the Czech Republic 4.
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... institutionalised status at home. It is the relatively established political status of western environmental movements that enables activists to be propelled onto the 'global' stage of civic politics. In essence, EMOs from powerful ...
... institutionalised status at home. It is the relatively established political status of western environmental movements that enables activists to be propelled onto the 'global' stage of civic politics. In essence, EMOs from powerful ...
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... institutionalised organisations should inhabit the same movement space as radical non-institutionalised activists employing direct action and unconventional protest strategies. The first chapter of the book will consider such issues in ...
... institutionalised organisations should inhabit the same movement space as radical non-institutionalised activists employing direct action and unconventional protest strategies. The first chapter of the book will consider such issues in ...
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... institutionalisation, submerged networks versus professional hierarchic organisations, global versus local focus, and ... institutionalised. Chapter 5 will consider specific environmental organisations as case studies. The aim here is to ...
... institutionalisation, submerged networks versus professional hierarchic organisations, global versus local focus, and ... institutionalised. Chapter 5 will consider specific environmental organisations as case studies. The aim here is to ...
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... institutionalised realists within the same social movement as radical activists, invariably operating in submerged networks akin to what Melucci (1985, 1988) and others describe as New Social Movements, is a complex debate that will be ...
... institutionalised realists within the same social movement as radical activists, invariably operating in submerged networks akin to what Melucci (1985, 1988) and others describe as New Social Movements, is a complex debate that will be ...
Contents
1 | |
18 | |
2 Different approaches to the study of environmental movements | 34 |
from conservation to political opposition | 51 |
4 The development of the Czech environmental mov ement 19902000 | 74 |
5 Case studies | 122 |
6 The Czech environmental movement in 2003 | 147 |
Conclusion | 169 |
Bibliography | 177 |
Index | 187 |
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