Environmentalism: Critical Concepts, Volume 4David Pepper, Frank Webster, George Revill Taylor & Francis, 2003 - 448 pagina's |
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Inhoudsopgave
Justice between generations | 17 |
Nuclear energy and obligations to the future | 32 |
Human rights in an ecological era | 74 |
Fair shares in environmental space basic principles | 88 |
Introduction to Part 14 | 113 |
some clues | 115 |
Do artifacts have politics? | 141 |
Superstruggle | 160 |
Introduction to Part 15 | 231 |
Politics of risk society | 256 |
Reflexive modernisation | 292 |
Introduction to Part 16 | 309 |
Imperial landscapes | 340 |
nation and landscape at the conceptual | 368 |
Dreaming the Metropolis | 398 |
May the sheep safely graze? A reflexive view of the expertlay | 186 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
action agricultural American argued argument assumptions Beck boosters Cambridge capital century Chernobyl accident Chicago claims concept concern consumption conventions countries cultural deep ecology disasters discussion distant future ecological economic effects empire energy environment environmental space European example expert expert systems forms frontier geography Giddens global warming Green Political growth hazards human rights idea ideology imperial important industrial Industrial Revolution institutions interests involved issue Kenneth Clark land landscape painting linear perspective living London material means moral community nation nature nuclear power obligations to future Passmore perspective plutonium political pollution population position possible Potawatomis present principle problems production question radioactive Rawls Rawls's reflexive modernization relations relationships responsibility risk society role scientific knowledge scientists Sellafield sense social suggests sustainable theory tion traditional Turner uncertainty University Press urban vulnerability waste West Western