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Recent  Articles  In  ENVIRONMENTAL  Political  Theory

  • Jacques, Peter J. 2009.
    The Science Trap: Confronting Skepticism without Positivism, a Proposition for the Ecological Demos 
                 [PDF]
                 International Studies Association, 2009.
  • Bressler, Michael. 2008.
    A Comparison of Science-Policy Interactions in Climate Change and the Trade In Genetically Modified Organisms: Problems, Dilemmas and Potentials In Informed Policymaking On Sustainability Issues [PDF] International Studies Association, March 2008, San Francisco
  • Buhauga, Halvard , Nils Petter Gleditscha, & Ole Magnus Theisena. 2008.
    Climate Change, the Environment, and Armed Conflict [PDF] International Studies Association, March 2008, San Francisco.
  • Doran, Peter. 2008.
    Personal Carbon Trading: Ecological Citizenship or Avant Garde Consumerism? [PDF] International Studies Association, March 2008, San Francisco.
  • Finger, Matthias. 2008.
    Theorizing the Institutional Dimension of the Global Ecological Crisis [PDF] International Studies Association, March 2008, San Francisco.
  • Gallagher, Kevin P. 2008.
    Trade and the Environment [PDF] International Studies Association, March 2008, San Francisco.
  • Holland, Breena.
    Justice and the Environment in Nussbaum’s “Capabilities Approach” [PDF] Political Research Quarterly. University of Utah. Vol. 61, No. 2. June 2008.
  • Holland, Breena. 2008.
    Ecology and the Limits of Justice: Establishing Capability Ceilings in Nussbaum's Capabilities Approach [PDF] Journal of Human Development. Routledge. Vol. 9, No. 3, November 2008.
  • Lawrence, Kirk S.
    An Ecological Perspective Of World-System Dynamics [PDF] International Studies Association.
  • McKendry, Corina.
    Competing for Green: Neoliberalism, environmental justice, and the limits of ecological modernization [PDF] International Studies Association, March 2008.
  • Nilsson, Annika E.
    Knowledge production and political decision making: a framework for analyzing the role of international relations in social-ecological systems [PDF] International Studies Association, March 2008, San Francisco.
  • Balsiger, Jorg. 2007.
    Regimenting the Global Environment: Regimes, Nonregimes and the Invisibility of Sustainable Mountain Development [PDF] International Studies Association Conference, March 2007.
  • Biro, Andrew. 2007.
    Greening Sheldon Wolin: Limits and Vision, or Environmental Political Theory as a Vocation. [PDF] Presented at the meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, NV, March 2007.
  • Breen, Sheryl D. 2007.
    An Ecocentric Understanding of Property: Two Case Studies. [DOC] Prepared for Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 8-10, 2007, Las Vegas, NV.
  • Chaloupka, William. 2007.
    The Environmentalist “What Is To Be Done”? [PDF] Prepared for Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 8-10, 2007, Las Vegas, NV.
  • Duffy, Rosaleen. 2007.
    Questioning Environmental Security: A Political Ecology of Illicit Trading Networks [PDF] International Studies Association, March 2007, Chicago.
  • Hochstetler, Kathryn. 2007.
    The Multi-Level Governance of the Environment in Mercosur [PDF] International Studies Association, March 2007, Chicago.
  • Rajan, Sudhir C. 2007.
    Empire in the global commons: American exceptionalism, cosmopolitanism, and the environmentalist dilemma. [DOC] Prepared for Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 8-10, 2007, Las Vegas, NV.
  • Robinson, Christopher C. 2007.
    The Politics of Ecological Economics: Sustainability and Democracy. [DOC] Prepared for Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 8-10, 2007, Las Vegas, NV.
  • Tienhaara, Kyla.
    Investor-State Disputes and the Environment: What Role for Civil Society? [PDF] International Studies Association, March 2007, Chicago.
  • Vanderheiden, Steve. 2007.
    Minimizing the Role of Luck in Environmental Governance. [DOC] Prepared for Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 8-10, 2007, Las Vegas, NV.
  • Balsiger, Jorg. 2007.
    Regimenting the Global Environment: Regimes, Nonregimes and the Invisibility of Sustainable Mountain Development [PDF] International Studies Association Conference, March 2007.
  • Botello-Samson, Darren. 2006.
    Lawsuits, Property, and the Environment: Measuring the Impact of Regulatory Takings Litigation on Surface Coal Mining Regulations [PDF] American Political Science Association, 2006, Philadelphia.
  • Bressler, Michael. 2006.
    Portents of a "New Deal" in Global Trade and Environment Politics? [PDF] International Studies Association, March 2006, San Diego.
  • Cannavo, Peter F. 2006.
    In the Wake of Katrina: Climate Change and the Coming Crisis of Displacement. [DOC] Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, on March 16, 2006, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  • Gallagher, Kelly Sims. 2006.
    China Shifts Gears: Automakers, Oil, Pollution, and Development [PDF] International Studies Association, March 2006, San Diego.
  • Luke, Timothy. 2006.
    Alterity or Antimodernism: A Response to Versluis. [PDF] Telos 137: 131-42.
  • Harrison, Karey and Drew Hutton. 2005.
    Rebuilding the ship: a new model of democracy in emergence. [PDF] Ecopolitics XVI: Transforming Environmental Governance for the 21st Century, 4-6 July 2005, Brisbane, Australia.
  • Orr, Shannon K.
    National Parks And Sustainable Development: The Opportunities And Constraints Of Doing Business In A Protected Environment [PDF] American Political Science Association, 2005.
  • Walker, Peter A.
    Political ecology: where is the ecology? [PDF] Progress in Human Geography 29(1): 73-82.
  • Brown, J. Christopher and Mark Purcell. 2005.
    There is nothing inherent about scale: political ecology, the local trap, and the politics of development in the Brazilian Amazon. [PDF] Geoforum 36: 607-624.
  • Coates, John. 2004.
    From Ecology to Spirituality and Social Justice. [PDF] Currents: New Scholarship in the Human Services 3(1).
  • Cannavo, Peter F. 2002.
    The Familiar Chair and Table: Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Place. [DOC] Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, March 22-24, 2002.
  • Cashore, Benjamin. 2002.
    Legitimacy and the Privatization of Environmental Governance: How Non-State Market-Driven (NSMD) Governance Systems Gain Rule-Making Authority. [PDF] Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions 15(4): 503-529.
  • McCarthy, James. 2002.
    First World political ecology: lessons from the Wise Use movement. [PDF] Environment and Planning A 34(7): 1281-1302.
  • Adger, W. Neil, Tor A. Benjaminsen, Katrina Brown, and Honne Svarstad. 2001.
    Advancing a Political Ecology of Global Environmental Discourses. [PDF] Development and Change 32(4): 681-715(35).
  • Le Billon, Philippe. 2001.
    The political ecology of war: natural resources and armed conflicts. [PDF] Political Geography 20: 561-584.
  • Munro, Angela. 2001.
    A stakeholder approach to ecologically sustainable tourism: the case of the Twelve Apostles, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria. [Link to PDF] Research Master Thesis. Victoria University.
  • Wandén, Stig. 2001.
    Ethics, Prices and Biodiversity. [PDF] Global Bioethics 14(1).
  • Buttel, F. H. 2000.
    Ecological Modernization as Social Theory. [Link to HTML] Geoforum 31: 57-65.
  • Collins, James P., Ann Kinzig, Nancy B. Grimm, William F. Fagan, Diane Hope, Jianguo Wu and Elizabeth T. Borer. 2000.
    A New Urban Ecology: Modeling human communities as integral parts of ecosystems poses special problems for the development and testing of ecological theory. [PDF] American Scientist 88(5): 416-425.
  • Dryzek, John S. 2000.
    Designs for Environmental Discourse Revisited; A Greener Administrative State? [Link to PDF] Prepared for Robert Paehlke and Douglas Torgerson, Eds., Managing Leviathan: Environmental Politics and the Administrative State, 2nd Edition.
  • Hull, Bruce R. and David P. Robertson. 2000.
    The language of nature matters: we need a more public ecology. [PDF] In Paul H. Gobster and R. Bruce, Eds., Restoring nature: perspectives from the social sciences and humanities. Washington, DC: Island Press: 97-118.
  • Vayda, Andrew P. and Bradley B. Walters. 1999.
    Against Political Ecology. [PDF] Human Ecology, 27(1).
  • Chess, Caron, Thomas Dietz, and Margaret Shannon. 1998.
    Who Should Deliberate When? [PDF] Human Ecology Review 5(1).
  • Escobar, Arturo. 1998.
    Whose Knowledge, Whose nature? Biodiversity, Conservation, and the Political Ecology of Social Movements. [PDF] Journal of Political Ecology 5
  • Tuler, Seth. 1998.
    The Politics of the Earth: Environmental Discourses by John S. Dryzek (Book Review). [PDF] Human Ecology Review 5(1).
  • Meyer, Judy L. 1997.
    Stream health: incorporating the human dimension to advance stream ecology. [PDF] Journal of the North American Benthological Society 16(2): 439-447. © 1997 The North American Benlhological Society.
  • Eden, Sally. 1996.
    Public participation in environmental policy: considering scientific, counter-scientific and non-scientific contributions. [PDF] Public Understanding of Science 5: 183-204.
  • Greenberg, James B. and Thomas K. Park. 1994.
    Political Ecology. [PDF] Journal of Political Ecology 1.
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