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Foreword: foreign-funded radicals
David Tindall
,
Mark C.J. Stoddart
, and
Riley E. Dunlap
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25 Mar 2022
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Collection:
Sociology, Social Policy and Education 2022
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https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839100222.00005
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Handbook of Anti-Environmentalism
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David Tindall
,
Mark C.J. Stoddart
, and
Riley E. Dunlap
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25 Mar 2022
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9781839100215
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512
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Sociology, Social Policy and Education 2022
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Front Matter
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Contents
Contributors
Foreword: foreign-funded radicals
Part I: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
Chapter 1: The contours of anti-environmentalism: an introduction to the Handbook of Anti-Environmentalism
Part II: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 2: Understanding countermovements
Chapter 3: Against environmentalism for the common good: a theoretical model
Part III: ANTI-ENVIRONMENTALISM DISCOURSE AND FRAMING
Chapter 4: Total preservation is just as bad as total logging: forests and environmental attitudes and behaviours in an anti-environmentalist countermovement
Chapter 5: Climate change scepticism in front-page Czech newspaper coverage: a one man show
Part IV: VALUES, ATTITUDES AND PUBLIC OPINION
Chapter 6: Understanding opposition to the environmental movement: the importance of dominant American values
Chapter 7: The effect of public opinion on environmental policy in the face of the environmental countermovement
Chapter 8: Anti-environment, or pro-livelihood? Dissecting environmental conflict and its key drivers in Northern New South Wales
Part V: SOCIAL NETWORKS AND ANTI-ENVIRONMENTALISM
Chapter 9: Climate change counter movement organisations: an international deviant network?
Chapter 10: Fossil networks and dirty power: the politics of decarbonisation in Australia
Chapter 11: Regime of obstruction: fossil capitalism and the many facets of climate denial in Canada
Chapter 12: The Koch Brothers and the climate change denial social movement
Part VI: EXTRACTIVE DEVELOPMENT AND ANTI-ENVIRONMENTALISM
Chapter 13: Neoliberal governance of environmentalism in the post-911 security era: the case of pipeline debates in Canada
Chapter 14: Fashioning anti-environmentalism in Turkey: the campaign against the Bergama movement
Part VII: AGRICULTURE AND ANTI-ENVIRONMENTALISM
Chapter 15: Food sovereignty and anti-regulation from the left
Chapter 16: Agrarian reform movement in the Betung Kerihun National Park: mobilisation of hunter-gatherer communities against nature protection in Kalimantan
Chapter 17: Wind energy development and anti-environmentalism in Alberta, Canada
Part VIII: ETHNICITY AND RACE
Chapter 18: The end of population-environmentalism: dissonance over human rights and societal goals
Chapter 19: The environmental state and the racial state in tension: does racism impede environmentalism?
Part IX: OTHER SPHERES OF ANTI-ENVIRONMENTALISM
Chapter 20: Skin in the game: the struggle over climate protection within the US labor movement
Chapter 21: Reflexive religious anti-environmentalism on Indigenous lands: decolonization and religious environmental organizations (REOs) in the Trans Mountain resistance
Chapter 22: Anti-environmentalism in critical social science and new conservation
Part X: CONCLUSION
Chapter 23: Moving forward in the study of anti-environmentalism: combining tools from different tool kits
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Subjects
Environment
Environmental Governance and Regulation
Environmental Politics and Policy
Environmental Sociology
Politics and Public Policy
Environmental Governance and Regulation
Environmental Politics and Policy
Sociology and Social Policy
Environmental Sociology
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