Through an analysis of the 40-year history of conflicts triggered by the repeated attempts to expand the Malpensa airport in northern Italy, this paper seeks to show the heuristic strength of using the concept of modes of valuation of the environment to discuss the transformations of environmental critique over time in their relation to social change. I argue that, beyond empirical specifics, the trajectory witnessed in this case - from public participation to place-based resistance - reflects more generalized dynamics that can be found in many other conflicts over large infrastructural projects in contemporary Europe. The article is organized as follows: in the first section I briefly introduce the concept of modes of valuation of the envi...
At airports, civil aviation meets its permanent com-panion: civil protest. Airports are under pressu...
This article draws from action research carried out with the collective Stop Despejos in the city of...
The re-use and the domestication of nature in abandoned areas is becoming a theme of increasing rele...
Through an analysis of the 40-year history of conflicts triggered by the repeated attempts to expand...
Through an analysis of the 40-year history of conflicts triggered by the repeated attempts to expand...
Through an analysis of the 40-year history of conflicts triggered by the repeated attempts to expand...
Despite decades of debate, participatory planning continues to be contested. More recently, research...
Paper Presented at the ESEE Conference 2013 (Lille, France)The aim of the paper is to discuss enviro...
One major feature of recent global environmental changes is the increasing number of local environme...
This article explores how the waste crisis in Naples, which has been occurring since the 1990s, has ...
International audienceNo other Mediterranean area has been marked for so long by environmental confl...
This article contributes to ongoing debates on how bottom-up social cooperation can halt and reverse...
This paper aims at studying environmental participative movements which have national/European/int...
International audienceNIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) supporters are presented as citizens opposed to ne...
For the last 30 years, environmental tensions and conflicts between environmentalists and local deci...
At airports, civil aviation meets its permanent com-panion: civil protest. Airports are under pressu...
This article draws from action research carried out with the collective Stop Despejos in the city of...
The re-use and the domestication of nature in abandoned areas is becoming a theme of increasing rele...
Through an analysis of the 40-year history of conflicts triggered by the repeated attempts to expand...
Through an analysis of the 40-year history of conflicts triggered by the repeated attempts to expand...
Through an analysis of the 40-year history of conflicts triggered by the repeated attempts to expand...
Despite decades of debate, participatory planning continues to be contested. More recently, research...
Paper Presented at the ESEE Conference 2013 (Lille, France)The aim of the paper is to discuss enviro...
One major feature of recent global environmental changes is the increasing number of local environme...
This article explores how the waste crisis in Naples, which has been occurring since the 1990s, has ...
International audienceNo other Mediterranean area has been marked for so long by environmental confl...
This article contributes to ongoing debates on how bottom-up social cooperation can halt and reverse...
This paper aims at studying environmental participative movements which have national/European/int...
International audienceNIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) supporters are presented as citizens opposed to ne...
For the last 30 years, environmental tensions and conflicts between environmentalists and local deci...
At airports, civil aviation meets its permanent com-panion: civil protest. Airports are under pressu...
This article draws from action research carried out with the collective Stop Despejos in the city of...
The re-use and the domestication of nature in abandoned areas is becoming a theme of increasing rele...