[ECN] Environmental Politics vol. 18 no.6 - Environmental Movements and Waste Infrastructure
Now available online at:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09644016.asp
Environmental Politics vol. 18 no.6 (2009).
Special issue:
Environmental Movements and Waste Infrastructure
Editors: Christopher Rootes and Liam Leonard
Contents:
Environmental Movements, Waste and Waste Infrastructure
Christopher Rootes
Environmental Movements and Campaigns against Waste Infrastructure in the United States
Christopher Rootes and Liam Leonard
When Time is On Their Side: Determinants of Outcomes in New Siting and Existing Contamination Cases in Louisiana
Melissa Toffolon-Weiss and J. Timmons Roberts
More Acted upon than Acting? Campaigns against Waste Incinerators in England
Christopher Rootes
A Burning Issue? Governance and Anti-Incinerator Campaigns in Ireland, North and South
Liam Leonard, Peter Doran and Honor Fagan
Wasting Energy? Campaigns against Waste-to-Energy Sites in France
Darren McCauley
Grassroots mobilisations against waste disposal sites in Greece
Iosif Botetzagias and John Karamichas
Movements, Mobilities and the Politics of Hazardous Waste
Su-Ming Khoo and Henrike Rau
Profile
From Guiyu to a nationwide policy: e-waste management in China
Liping Zhang
Vol.19 no. 1: will be a special issue containing a symposium on renewable energies (es. wind)
Christopher Rootes,
Professor of Environmental Politics and Political Sociology,
Convenor, Environmental Social Science Programmes,
School of Social Policy, Sociology & Social Research,
Cornwallis NE,
University of Kent, CANTERBURY, Kent CT2 7NF
Tel: +44 (0)1227 452912 (direct)
www.kent.ac.uk/sspssr/staff/rootes.htm
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