E-Book, Englisch, 278 Seiten
Comparative Perspectives on Environmental Movements in the Global North
E-Book, Englisch, 278 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-317-21254-6
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This book provides a unique comparative study of environmental movements in USA, Japan, Denmark and Sweden, analyzing their interaction with the international climate institutions of the United Nations, with national governments, and with currents in the global climate movement. It documents how and why the movement evolved between the Copenhagen Summit of 2009 and the Paris Summit of 2015, altering its strategies and tactics while attracting new actors to the issue area. Further, it demonstrates how the development of global environmental networks has increased contact between environmental movements in the Global North and those from the Global South, resulting in the establishment of ‘climate justice’ as a political cause and unifying frame for global climate activism.
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Chapter 1: Climate action in a globalizing world – an introduction
Håkan Thörn, Carl Cassegård, Linda Soneryd and Åsa Wettergren
Part I: Global Perspectives: COP as a space for climate action
Chapter 2: Climate justice, equity and movement mobilization
Carl Cassegård and Håkan Thörn
Chapter 3: Governing dissent in a state of emergency: police and protester interactions in the global space of the COP
Mattias Wahlström and Joost de Moor
Chapter 4: Mobilizing emotions in the global sphere: global solidarity and the regime of rationality
Jochen Kleres and Åsa Wettergren
Chapter 5: COP as a global public sphere: news media frames, movement frames and media standing of climate movement actors
Linda Soneryd, Carl Cassegård
Part II: National environmental movements in global context: United States, Japan, Denmark and Sweden
Chapter 6: Learning From Defeat: The Strategic Reorientation of the U.S. Climate Movement
Jennifer Hadden
Chapter 7: Between Government and Grassroots: Challenges to Institutionalization in the Japanese Environmental Movement
Carl Cassegård
Chapter 8: Denmark – from a green economy toward a new eco-radicalism?
Åsa Wettergren and Linda Soneryd
Chapter 9: The Swedish environmental movement: politics of responsibility between climate justice and local transition
Håkan Thörn and Sebastian Svenberg
PART III: Concluding reflections: new perspectives on climate action
Chapter 10: Hegemony and environmentalist strategy - global governance, movement mobilization, and climate justice
Håkan Thörn, Carl Cassegård, Linda Soneryd and Åsa Wettergren
Appendix: Method and Material