
Globalization, Globalism, Environments, and Environmentalism
Consciousness of Connections
Oxford University Press
Published on 8. January 2004
Book
Hardback
194 pages
978-0-19-926452-0 (ISBN)
Description
Over the past two decades there has been a growing attention to environmental matters in both scientific research and public interest. Global concerns have arisen particularly surrounding global warming, the emission of toxic chemicals, threats to biodiversity, radioactivity and the depletion of the world's resources such as fisheries and forest cover.
The expansion of environmental interests is evident in numerous ways. These include the rise in the number of environment-focused grass-root and non-government organizations, the proliferation of official environmental agencies at national levels, and the growth of 'green' consumerism.
These examples demonstrate a set of ways in which a global 'consciousness of connections' is taking form. Scientists, policy-makers, and the general public have become increasingly aware of the connections between environmental domains, and how damage or depletion in one affects numerous others. Yet another kind of developing 'consciousness of connections' involves the evolving links between individuals, groups and organizations concerned with environmental issues around the world. They are ever more conscious of each other, are creating coalitions for effective public campaigns, and are increasingly gaining the ear of national and international policy-makers.
This volume presents the views of a number of leading figures concerning the nature of environmental consciousness and the emergence of connections linking globalization (processes of intensifying social, political and economic networks), globalism (our sense of the world as a whole), specific environments (such as rainforests or cities), and environmentalism (expressed in the activities of social movement organizations).
The expansion of environmental interests is evident in numerous ways. These include the rise in the number of environment-focused grass-root and non-government organizations, the proliferation of official environmental agencies at national levels, and the growth of 'green' consumerism.
These examples demonstrate a set of ways in which a global 'consciousness of connections' is taking form. Scientists, policy-makers, and the general public have become increasingly aware of the connections between environmental domains, and how damage or depletion in one affects numerous others. Yet another kind of developing 'consciousness of connections' involves the evolving links between individuals, groups and organizations concerned with environmental issues around the world. They are ever more conscious of each other, are creating coalitions for effective public campaigns, and are increasingly gaining the ear of national and international policy-makers.
This volume presents the views of a number of leading figures concerning the nature of environmental consciousness and the emergence of connections linking globalization (processes of intensifying social, political and economic networks), globalism (our sense of the world as a whole), specific environments (such as rainforests or cities), and environmentalism (expressed in the activities of social movement organizations).
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
464 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-926452-0 (9780199264520)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Vertovec, Steven Allen (Professor of Transnational Anthropology, Oxford Centre for the Environment, University of Oxford) / Posey, Darrell A.
Editor
, Professor of Transnational Anthropology
, Formerly Director, Oxford Centre for the Environment, Ethics, and Society (deceased)
Content
Introduction' ; 1. How Ecology has Changes ; 2. International Trade and Environment: Towards Integrative Responsibility ; 3. Social Movements as Problematic Agents of Global Environmental Change ; 4. Global Citizens: Campaigning for Environmental Solutions ; 5. Global Networks and Local Societies: Cities in the Information Age ; 6. Cities, People, Planet ; 7. Global Sustainable Development ; 8. Fragmenting Cosmic Connections: Converting Nature into Commodity ; 9. The 'Wild', the Market and the Native: Indigenous People Face New Forms of Global Colonization