Networks in contention : the divisive politics of climate change / Jennifer Hadden, University of Maryland, College Park.
Material type:
- 9781107461109
- 363.73874 HAD.N
Contents:
1.The Copenhagen Moment
2.The Emergence of a Divided Civil Society Network
3.A Network Approach to Collective Action
4.Conventional Climate Advocacy
5.Climate Justice Activism
6.Implications for Climate Change Politics.
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363.73874 BUR.U Understanding climate change : | 363.73874 CAR.C Climate and trade policy : | 363.73874 ENE.T Theory of environmental agreements and taxes : | 363.73874 HAD.N Networks in contention : | 363.73874 KLE.P Paris Climate Agreement : | 363.73874 KLE.P Paris Climate Agreement : | 363.73874 OLS.E European Union : Politics and Policies |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-215) and index.
1.The Copenhagen Moment
2.The Emergence of a Divided Civil Society Network
3.A Network Approach to Collective Action
4.Conventional Climate Advocacy
5.Climate Justice Activism
6.Implications for Climate Change Politics.
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