In this book Robert Brulle draws on a broad range of empirical and theoretical research to investigate the effectiveness of U.S. environmental groups. Brulle shows how Critical Theory-in particular the work of Jurgen Habermas-can expand our understanding of the social causes of environmental degradation and the political actions necessary to deal with it. He then develops both a pragmatic and a moral argument for broad-based democratization of society as a prerequisite to the achievement of ecological sustainability. From the perspectives of frame analysis, resource mobilization, and historical sociology, using data on more than one hundred environmental groups, Brulle examines the core beliefs, structures, funding, and political practices of a wide variety of environmental organizations. He identifies the social processes that foster the development of a democratic environmental movement and those that hinder it. He concludes with suggestions for how environmental groups can make their organizational practices more democratic and politically effective.
Robert J. Brulle
Agency, Democracy, and Nature [PDF ebook]
The U.S. Environmental Movement from a Critical Theory Perspective
Agency, Democracy, and Nature [PDF ebook]
The U.S. Environmental Movement from a Critical Theory Perspective
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 360 ● ISBN 9780262269407 ● Publisher The MIT Press ● Published 2000 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 4852023 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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