First published in 1991, this title provides a comprehensive and objective account of the basis of ‘green’ arguments and their social and political implications. By the beginning of the 1990s, environmental awareness had become widespread, popular, and fashionable throughout the West, adopted by politicians, manufacturers and advertising agencies. The book sets out to explain why and how the ‘green wave’ developed, and examines the forces still shaping green politics and policies at an international level. With important implications across the fields of Sociology, Development Studies and Environment and Sustainability, this reissue will be valuable to a broad student and academic readership.
The book sets out to explain why and how the 'green wave' developed, and examines the forces still shaping green politics and policies at an international level.
The Green Case: A Sociology of Environmental Issues, Arguments, and Politics
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First published in 1985, this book presents seven games for use in the teaching and study of planning, urban studies or land administration.
The central section of the book deals with the key forces at work in land development – finance, the construction industry and the local and central state – and explains how they interact.
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... case of the Wisconsin recall election. American Behavioral Scientist, 58(10), 1278À1293. Yearley, S. (2014). The Green Case (Routledge Revivals): A Sociology of Environmental Issues, Arguments and Politics. London: Routledge. Yoon ...
This book will be of interest to students of architecture and planning.
In contrast to many recent books justifying conservatism and varieties of Marxism, Keith Dixon defends the two great principles underpinning democratic socialism – freedom and equality.
This book will be of interest to students of architecture.