Escalating concern regarding environmental issues has resulted in an increase in the number and scope of environmental movements internationally. The diversity and proactive nature of these movements has put pressure on public (state) actors to address challenges and engage with movement actors. Engagement is not universally positive and can lead to attempts to disrupt or subvert challenging movements. This article examines the impact of perceived state subversion on trust within the New Zealand environmental movement through the alleged use of spies. The analysis finds that short-term emotional reactions within the movement that led to questioning of relationships were outweighed by longer-term pragmatic view about the need to maintain col...
The emerging and changing roles of environmental activists pose interesting questions for criminolog...
Environmental security literature has devoted a significant amount of attention to the nexus between...
Between 1968 and 2011, over 150 undercover police officers (spycops) covertly infiltrated more than ...
Escalating concern regarding environmental issues has resulted in an increase in the number and scop...
Protest actions are an important indicator of public concern, raising awareness and highlighting per...
Environmental movements are key actors in challenging social and political constructions of the phys...
The contemporary New Zealand environmental movement emerged in the 1960s to challenge large-scale de...
The thesis examines the phenomenon of social movements in general and the modern environmental movem...
Protest is a tool that social movements can use to express discontent and present claims to those in...
Environmental movements are key actors in challenging social and political constructions of the phys...
This article seeks to develop a theoretical understanding of the role of identity and power in issue...
This research examines trust at the government, industry, community nexus, as mediated by media, and...
The environmental movement, like many ‘new social movements,’ is comprised of participants who tend ...
This thesis was concerned with the study of socio-psychological processes associated with Global Env...
The emerging and changing roles of environmental activists pose interesting questions forcriminologi...
The emerging and changing roles of environmental activists pose interesting questions for criminolog...
Environmental security literature has devoted a significant amount of attention to the nexus between...
Between 1968 and 2011, over 150 undercover police officers (spycops) covertly infiltrated more than ...
Escalating concern regarding environmental issues has resulted in an increase in the number and scop...
Protest actions are an important indicator of public concern, raising awareness and highlighting per...
Environmental movements are key actors in challenging social and political constructions of the phys...
The contemporary New Zealand environmental movement emerged in the 1960s to challenge large-scale de...
The thesis examines the phenomenon of social movements in general and the modern environmental movem...
Protest is a tool that social movements can use to express discontent and present claims to those in...
Environmental movements are key actors in challenging social and political constructions of the phys...
This article seeks to develop a theoretical understanding of the role of identity and power in issue...
This research examines trust at the government, industry, community nexus, as mediated by media, and...
The environmental movement, like many ‘new social movements,’ is comprised of participants who tend ...
This thesis was concerned with the study of socio-psychological processes associated with Global Env...
The emerging and changing roles of environmental activists pose interesting questions forcriminologi...
The emerging and changing roles of environmental activists pose interesting questions for criminolog...
Environmental security literature has devoted a significant amount of attention to the nexus between...
Between 1968 and 2011, over 150 undercover police officers (spycops) covertly infiltrated more than ...