Global financial and ecological crises have fueled the diffusion of ideas and discourses that challenge US hegemony and global capitalism and support the expansion of counter-hegemonic alliances between states and social movements. Social movements are calling for rights for Mother Earth and for the development of new measures of well-being, putting forward increasingly credible alternatives to the state-led, market-based approaches to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This paper traces the social movement processes that have advanced ecological and social justice critiques of capitalist development. It explores how regional and global networks of states and movements have contributed to the growing political salience of new claims and dis...
Prevailing approaches to resolving the climate crisis further entrench and extend the same instituti...
Since the Fifteenth Conference of the Parties in Copenhagen, Denmark, a global movement for climate ...
Despite renewed efforts to combat climate change, it remains uncertain how economies will achieve em...
Global financial and ecological crises have fueled the diffusion of ideas and discourses that\ud cha...
Global financial and ecological crises have fueled the diffusion of ideas and discourses that challe...
Climate change brings profound challenges for social movements. The persistent failure to address cl...
The world confronts an interlinked ecological, economic, social, and political crisis crystallised i...
Climate change is often said to herald the anthropocene, where humans become active participants in ...
How do social movements respond to the ecological crisis? In this paper, we reframe social movements...
This chapter analyses how environmental movements’ struggles for environmental sustainability have o...
Possibilities for engendering sustainable and just futures are foundering in part because key resour...
The climate change movement in the Global North developed after years of scientific evidence accumul...
We have reached a crucial turning point in debates around climate change. A well established scienti...
This book examines how the European environmental movement, as part of an emerging European civil so...
© 2014 Dr. Benjamin John GlassonClimate change represents the entry of the planet and its inhabitant...
Prevailing approaches to resolving the climate crisis further entrench and extend the same instituti...
Since the Fifteenth Conference of the Parties in Copenhagen, Denmark, a global movement for climate ...
Despite renewed efforts to combat climate change, it remains uncertain how economies will achieve em...
Global financial and ecological crises have fueled the diffusion of ideas and discourses that\ud cha...
Global financial and ecological crises have fueled the diffusion of ideas and discourses that challe...
Climate change brings profound challenges for social movements. The persistent failure to address cl...
The world confronts an interlinked ecological, economic, social, and political crisis crystallised i...
Climate change is often said to herald the anthropocene, where humans become active participants in ...
How do social movements respond to the ecological crisis? In this paper, we reframe social movements...
This chapter analyses how environmental movements’ struggles for environmental sustainability have o...
Possibilities for engendering sustainable and just futures are foundering in part because key resour...
The climate change movement in the Global North developed after years of scientific evidence accumul...
We have reached a crucial turning point in debates around climate change. A well established scienti...
This book examines how the European environmental movement, as part of an emerging European civil so...
© 2014 Dr. Benjamin John GlassonClimate change represents the entry of the planet and its inhabitant...
Prevailing approaches to resolving the climate crisis further entrench and extend the same instituti...
Since the Fifteenth Conference of the Parties in Copenhagen, Denmark, a global movement for climate ...
Despite renewed efforts to combat climate change, it remains uncertain how economies will achieve em...