Hairy hippies and bloody butchers : the Greenpeace anti-whaling campaign in Norway
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Hairy hippies and bloody butchers : the Greenpeace anti-whaling campaign in Norway
(Protest, culture and society / [editors], Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Martin Klimke, Joachim Scharloth, v. 21)
Berghahn, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [165]-183) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the popular imagination, no issue has been more closely linked with the environmental group Greenpeace than whaling. Opposition to commercial whaling has inspired many of the organization's most dramatic and high-profile "direct actions"-as well as some of its most notable failures. This book provides an inside look at one such instance: Greenpeace's decades-long campaign against the Norwegian whaling industry. Combining historical narrative with systems-theory analysis, author Juliane Riese shows how the organization's self-presentation as a David pitted against whale-butchering Goliaths was turned on its head. She recounts how opponents successfully discredited the campaign while Greenpeace struggled with internal disagreements and other organizational challenges, providing valuable lessons for other protest movements.
目次
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Observing Greenpeace through the Systems-theoretic Lens
Chapter 1. Antecedents: Greenpeace, Norway and Whales before the Greenpeace Whale Campaign in Norway
Chapter 2. 'Greenpeace Should Be a People Persuader and Stand United Internationally': Greenpeace in Sweden and Denmark
Chapter 3. 'Campaigning Against Each Other': Greenpeace Norway
Chapter 4. 'Fuck Greenpeace, but Save the Whales': Greenpeace Campaigning in Norway in 1998-99
Chapter 5. 'From Direct Actions to Dialogue': Greenpeace Campaigning in Norway from 2000 onwards
Conclusion: Fuck Greenpeace, but Save the World
Appendix: Some Additional Systems-theoretic Explanations
Bibliography
Index
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