From the perspective of reflexive governance, this study probes into the transformative capacity and roles of government and civil society, and aims to determine how the authoritative developmental neo-liberalism state was challenged by civil society in democratization from the end of the 1980s, when it encountered a crisis of governance legitimacy. By analyzing the anti-petrochemical movement of the recent two decades, this paper recognizes the important historic line, and proposes that without innovative governance, a regime of expert politics with hidden and delayed risk will result in higher degrees of mistrust and confrontational positions by the public. In contrast to the government, local and civil societies are growing through the ...
This article presents an ethnographic study of the case of Ende Gelände (EG), a German civil disobed...
Despite repeated calls for grassroots participation in climate policy making, the epistemic agency o...
Several scholars have criticized the predominant post-political representations of our current era, ...
How will the theories and practices of democracy fare in a climate changing world? Are conventional ...
New Participatory Dimensions in Civil Society Professionalization and Individualized Collective Acti...
New concepts of governance take account of ambivalence, uncertainty, and distributed power in societ...
Collection Routledge studies in governance and public policy ; 11 ISBN 978-0-415-46614-1Civil societ...
This article aims to show how the social movement was conducted in the framework of claiming a numbe...
The arena of locally embedded and engendered responses to climate change offers a particularly fruit...
Recent trends in environmental governance have seen a shift in policymaking and regulating that are ...
This article examines the role of risk as an analytical category that shapes the politics of the env...
The only existing plans to arrest dangerous climate change depend on either yet to be invented techn...
This study builds on but challenges conventional theories of climate change by advancing a different...
Despite a peak in activism against climate change in the UK, new environmental direct action network...
This study analyses contemporary global climate governance represented by the case of REDD+, and how...
This article presents an ethnographic study of the case of Ende Gelände (EG), a German civil disobed...
Despite repeated calls for grassroots participation in climate policy making, the epistemic agency o...
Several scholars have criticized the predominant post-political representations of our current era, ...
How will the theories and practices of democracy fare in a climate changing world? Are conventional ...
New Participatory Dimensions in Civil Society Professionalization and Individualized Collective Acti...
New concepts of governance take account of ambivalence, uncertainty, and distributed power in societ...
Collection Routledge studies in governance and public policy ; 11 ISBN 978-0-415-46614-1Civil societ...
This article aims to show how the social movement was conducted in the framework of claiming a numbe...
The arena of locally embedded and engendered responses to climate change offers a particularly fruit...
Recent trends in environmental governance have seen a shift in policymaking and regulating that are ...
This article examines the role of risk as an analytical category that shapes the politics of the env...
The only existing plans to arrest dangerous climate change depend on either yet to be invented techn...
This study builds on but challenges conventional theories of climate change by advancing a different...
Despite a peak in activism against climate change in the UK, new environmental direct action network...
This study analyses contemporary global climate governance represented by the case of REDD+, and how...
This article presents an ethnographic study of the case of Ende Gelände (EG), a German civil disobed...
Despite repeated calls for grassroots participation in climate policy making, the epistemic agency o...
Several scholars have criticized the predominant post-political representations of our current era, ...