Networks in contention : the divisive politics of climate change

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    • Hadden, Jennifer (Jennifer Leigh)

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Networks in contention : the divisive politics of climate change

Jennifer Hadden

(Cambridge studies in contentious politics)

Cambridge University Press, 2015

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-215) and index

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内容説明

How do civil society organizations mobilize on climate change? Why do they choose certain strategies over others? What are the consequences of these choices? Networks in Contention examines how the interactions between different organizations within the international climate change movement shape strategic decisions and the kinds of outcomes organizations are able to achieve. First, it documents how and why cleavages emerged in this once-unified movement around the time of the 2009 Copenhagen Summit. Second, it shows how an organization's position in the movement's network has a large influence on the tactics it adopts. Finally, it demonstrates how the development of new strategies within this network has influenced the trajectory of global climate politics. The book establishes the ways in which networks are consequential for civil society groups, exploring how these actors can become more effective and suggesting lessons for the future coordination of activism.

目次

  • Introduction
  • 1. The Copenhagen movement
  • 2. The emergence of a divided network
  • 3. A network approach to collective action
  • 4. Conventional climate advocacy
  • 5. Climate justice activism
  • 6. Implications for global politics
  • Conclusion.

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