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El. knyga: Handbook of Anti-Environmentalism

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  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839100222
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839100222

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This thought-provoking Handbook provides a theoretical overview of the wide variety of anti-environmentalisms and offers an integrative research agenda for future research on the topic. Probing the ways in which groups have organized to oppose environmental movements and pro-environmental policies in recent decades, it examines those involved in these countermovements and studies their motivations and support systems.

International contributors investigate the ways in which anti-environmentalism differs across regions and by the nature of the issue, alongside unique coverage of the critiques of environmental movements coming from sources that are not anti-environmental. This Handbook explores core topics in the field, including contestation over climate change, wind power, mining, forestry, food sovereignty, oil and gas pipelines and population issues. Chapters also analyse our understanding of countermovements, the effect of public opinion on environmental policy, and original empirical case studies from North America, Oceania, Europe and Asia.





Taking a multidisciplinary approach, the Handbook of Anti-Environmentalism will be a key resource for scholars and students of environmental politics and policy, environmental sociology, environmental governance and social movements.

Recenzijos

Over the last decades, many systematic accounts have been provided of the main social and political movements currently active on the globe. Far less attention has been paid to their opponents and critics. Focusing on reactions to environmental movements, and edited by three foremost analysts of environmental politics, this Handbook is likely to have an impact which goes well beyond that particular field. It will appeal to all those interested in the study of counter-movements at large. -- Mario Diani, University of Trento, Italy In an era where scientific misinformation and disinformation are proliferating globally, there is a clear and pressing need for this state-of-the-art overview of anti-environmental actors, messages and campaigns. The editors of the Handbook have assembled a stellar roster of international contributors who interrogate every aspect of the problem from media framing, to climate denial networks, to neoliberal governance. Highly recommended to university libraries and to environmental activists and scholars. -- John Hannigan, University of Toronto, Canada

List of contributors
viii
Foreword: foreign-funded radicals x
James Hoggan
PART I INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
1 The contours of anti-environmentalism: an introduction to the Handbook of Anti-Environmentalism
2(21)
Mark C.J. Stoddart
David Tindall
Riley E. Dunlap
PART II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
2 Understanding countermovements
23(20)
Suzanne Staggenborg
David S. Meyer
3 Against environmentalism for the common good: a theoretical model
43(20)
Nicholas Scott
PART III ANTI-ENVIRONMENTALISM DISCOURSE AND FRAMING
4 `Total preservation is just as bad as total logging': forests and environmental attitudes and behaviours in an anti-environmentalist countermovement
63(21)
David Tindall
Mark C.J. Stoddart
Valerie Berseth
5 Climate change scepticism in front-page Czech newspaper coverage: a one man show
84(24)
Petr Ocelik
PART IV VALUES, ATTITUDES AND PUBLIC OPINION
6 Understanding opposition to the environmental movement: the importance of dominant American values
108(25)
Riley E. Dunlap
7 The effect of public opinion on environmental policy in the face of the environmental countermovement
133(20)
Kerry Ard
Tiffany Williams
Paige Kelly
8 Anti-environment, or pro-livelihood? Dissecting environmental conflict and its key drivers in Northern New South Wales
153(20)
Vanessa Bible
PART V SOCIAL NETWORKS AND ANTI-ENVIRONMENTALISM
9 Climate change counter movement organisations: an international deviant network?
173(19)
Ruth E. McKie
10 Fossil networks and dirty power: the politics of decarbonisation in Australia
192(24)
Adam Lucas
11 Regime of obstruction: fossil capitalism and the many facets of climate denial in Canada
216(18)
William K. Carroll
Shannon Daub
Shane Gunster
12 The Koch Brothers and the climate change denial social movement
234(14)
Patrick Doreian
Andrej Mrvar
PART VI EXTRACTIVE DEVELOPMENT AND ANTI-ENVIRONMENTALISM
13 Neoliberal governance of environmentalism in the post-9/11 security era: the case of pipeline debates in Canada
248(20)
S. Harris Ali
14 Fashioning anti-environmentalism in Turkey: the campaign against the Bergama movement
268(16)
Hayriye Ozen
PART VII AGRICULTURE AND ANTI-ENVIRONMENTALISM
15 Food sovereignty and anti-regulation from the left
284(20)
James S. Krueger
16 Agrarian reform movement in the Betung Kerihun National Park: mobilisation of hunter-gatherer communities against nature protection in Kalimantan
304(25)
Martin C. Lukas
17 Wind energy development and anti-environmentalism in Alberta, Canada
329(16)
Aleksandra Afanasyeva
Debra J. Davidson
John R. Parkins
PART VIII ETHNICITY AND RACE
18 The end of population-environmentalism: dissonance over human rights and societal goals
345(20)
Pamela McMullin-Messier
19 The environmental state and the racial state in tension: does racism impede environmentalism?
365(16)
Ian R. Carrillo
PART IX OTHER SPHERES OF ANTI-ENVIRONMENTALISM
20 Skin in the game: the struggle over climate protection within the US labor movement
381(18)
Todd E. Vachon
21 Reflexive religious anti-environmentalism on Indigenous lands: decolonization and religious environmental organizations (REOs) in the Trans Mountain resistance
399(24)
Victor W. Y. Lam
22 Anti-environmentalism in critical social science and new conservation
423(17)
Helen Kopnina
Haydn Washington
Joe Gray
PART X CONCLUSION
23 Moving forward in the study of anti-environmentalism: combining tools from different tool kits
440(29)
David Tindall
Mark C.J. Stoddart
Riley E. Dunlap
Index 469
Edited by David Tindall, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia, Canada, Mark C.J. Stoddart, Professor, Department of Sociology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada and Riley E. Dunlap, Dresser Professor and Regents Professor of Sociology Emeritus, Oklahoma State University, US