Explaining environmentalism : in search of a new social movement

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Explaining environmentalism : in search of a new social movement

Philip W. Sutton

Ashgate, c2000

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A revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)

Bibliography: p. 215-236

Includes index

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Description

The author examines those current theories which purport to explain the emergence and character of 'new' social movements in the 'advanced' industrial societies since the 1960s. In particular, it sets out to test the efficacy of these explanations in relation to the history of the environmental movement in Britain. The book breaks new ground in bringing together both short-term and the more historically orientated long-term explanations into a single volume, thus providing an invaluable resource for students of social movements. Its critical exposition of major theories also points to the need for a more developmental approach which seeks to connect old and new movement forms, thus allowing for a more balanced evaluation of the potential of the environmental movement to bring about significant social change.

Table of Contents

  • Environmentalism and radical ecology
  • theories of "old" and "new" social movements
  • the rise of environmentalism and radical ecology
  • the origins of organized environmentalism
  • 20th-century environmentalism
  • industrialization and nature politics
  • towards a socio-historical explanation of British environmentalism.

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