In the United States public discourse, climate change is often framed as a polarized and intractable issue. The purpose of this dissertation was to explore deliberation about climate action, and to evaluate whether effective responses to climate change can be facilitated through new structures and processes that enable and encourage dialogue on the subject of how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Working with sustainability leaders at the University of Montana and in the community of Missoula, Montana, the author convened three public deliberations, in which a variety of solutions to climate change were discussed. Three questions guided this study: 1) what motivated individuals to engage in deliberation about climate action; 2) how did in...
There is wide recognition that the dangers of climate change require urgent, large scale, and system...
The debate whether democracy and its procedures are capable of tackling climate change has been goin...
Climate change has been noted by many as perhaps the most profound challenge ever to have confronte...
Drawing on the experiences of a deliberative practitioner and critical social scientist involved in ...
Global climate change and governance will widely but unevenly impact people’s lives around the worl...
There is growing recognition that responding to the challenge of climate change will require new for...
Public deliberative platforms have been argued as potentially beneficial in fostering adaptive capac...
This article illuminates the contribution of stakeholder dialogues to environmental policy making. I...
This study examines a dialogue process managers can use to explore community attitudes. The objectiv...
The vulnerabilities and health burdens of climate change fall disproportionately upon lower income c...
AbstractThe vulnerabilities and health burdens of climate change fall disproportionately upon lower ...
A systemic approach to deliberative democracy de-emphasises the role of discrete deliberative experi...
Public discussions on climate change, as a form of social interaction, are widely recognized as effe...
Although climate change rhetoric increasingly circulates in public discourse, serious debate about c...
This research presents three case studies, through which a creative approach to developing dialogue ...
There is wide recognition that the dangers of climate change require urgent, large scale, and system...
The debate whether democracy and its procedures are capable of tackling climate change has been goin...
Climate change has been noted by many as perhaps the most profound challenge ever to have confronte...
Drawing on the experiences of a deliberative practitioner and critical social scientist involved in ...
Global climate change and governance will widely but unevenly impact people’s lives around the worl...
There is growing recognition that responding to the challenge of climate change will require new for...
Public deliberative platforms have been argued as potentially beneficial in fostering adaptive capac...
This article illuminates the contribution of stakeholder dialogues to environmental policy making. I...
This study examines a dialogue process managers can use to explore community attitudes. The objectiv...
The vulnerabilities and health burdens of climate change fall disproportionately upon lower income c...
AbstractThe vulnerabilities and health burdens of climate change fall disproportionately upon lower ...
A systemic approach to deliberative democracy de-emphasises the role of discrete deliberative experi...
Public discussions on climate change, as a form of social interaction, are widely recognized as effe...
Although climate change rhetoric increasingly circulates in public discourse, serious debate about c...
This research presents three case studies, through which a creative approach to developing dialogue ...
There is wide recognition that the dangers of climate change require urgent, large scale, and system...
The debate whether democracy and its procedures are capable of tackling climate change has been goin...
Climate change has been noted by many as perhaps the most profound challenge ever to have confronte...