This paper contributes to comparative environmental politics by integrating comparative analysis with debates about ontological politics and Science and Technology Studies (STS). Comparative environmental analysis makes two tacit assumptions: that the subject of comparison (e.g. an environmental policy framework) is mobile and can be detached from its contexts; and that studying this subject in more than one location can identify its diffusion and implementation anywhere. These assumptions are sites of ontological politics by predetermining (or restricting) environmental outcomes. Environmental analysis needs to consider how far its own comparative acts might reify supposedly global frameworks rather than acknowledge how different localitie...
This paper responds to a keynote paper presented by William Scott at the 2007 World Environmental Ed...
This paper addresses ‘integration’ at the level of ontology to reflect on the conception and conduct...
The promises of the 'green economy' are striking, but the means suggested indicate only limited nove...
This paper contributes to comparative environmental politics by integrating comparative analysis wit...
This article contributes to comparative environmental politics by integrating comparative analysis w...
Abstract Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental deg...
Contemporary market-based ‘green economy’ approaches to environmental degradation emphasise exchange...
How do different societies respond politically to environmental problems around the globe? Answering...
A consistent thread weaves through all the articles in this edition. Each author, in some fashion, r...
As environmental issues have become a mainstay of social science research over the past two decades,...
The green economy is a highly complex construct in terms of its attempts to integrate economic, envi...
Published online: 24 Jan 2007A consistent thread weaves through all the articles in this edition. Ea...
Serious attempts to come to terms with the issues underlying the current environmental crisis is cal...
For over two decades, the concept of sustainable development has been salient in political discourse...
The paper develops an argument that the two conventional forms of comparative analysis which seek to...
This paper responds to a keynote paper presented by William Scott at the 2007 World Environmental Ed...
This paper addresses ‘integration’ at the level of ontology to reflect on the conception and conduct...
The promises of the 'green economy' are striking, but the means suggested indicate only limited nove...
This paper contributes to comparative environmental politics by integrating comparative analysis wit...
This article contributes to comparative environmental politics by integrating comparative analysis w...
Abstract Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental deg...
Contemporary market-based ‘green economy’ approaches to environmental degradation emphasise exchange...
How do different societies respond politically to environmental problems around the globe? Answering...
A consistent thread weaves through all the articles in this edition. Each author, in some fashion, r...
As environmental issues have become a mainstay of social science research over the past two decades,...
The green economy is a highly complex construct in terms of its attempts to integrate economic, envi...
Published online: 24 Jan 2007A consistent thread weaves through all the articles in this edition. Ea...
Serious attempts to come to terms with the issues underlying the current environmental crisis is cal...
For over two decades, the concept of sustainable development has been salient in political discourse...
The paper develops an argument that the two conventional forms of comparative analysis which seek to...
This paper responds to a keynote paper presented by William Scott at the 2007 World Environmental Ed...
This paper addresses ‘integration’ at the level of ontology to reflect on the conception and conduct...
The promises of the 'green economy' are striking, but the means suggested indicate only limited nove...