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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 정치학 > 공공정책 > 환경정책
· ISBN : 9780815359210
· 쪽수 : 300쪽
· 출판일 : 2017-12-21
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Part1 Introduction and conceptual framing for community constructivity and deconstructivity 1. Introduction Andrea M. Feldpausch-Parker, Hanna Ljunggren Bergea, Kaisa Raitio and Tarla Rai Peterson2. Reframing Conflict in Natural Resource Management: Mutuality, Reciprocity, and Pluralistic Agonism as Dynamics of Community Constructivity and Destructivity Lars Hallgren Part 2Constructing and deconstructing community 3. Process Literacy: Theory and practice for multi-cultural community-based deliberative democracy Deborah Cox Callister 4. Performances of an International Professional Community: CCS/CCUS and its National Contexts Danielle Endres, Brian Cozen, Megan O-Byrne andAndrea Feldpausch-Parker 5. How Reductive Scientific Narratives Limit Possibilities for Community Participation in Biodiversity Conservation: A Case Study in Texas, USA Leigh Bernacchi and Tarla Rai Peterson 6. Community Conversations on Conservation: A Case Study of Joint Forest Management in East Sikkim, India Paulami Banerjee 7. Wildlife Conservation as Public Good: The Public Trust Doctrine and the North American Model of Wildlife Management Andrea M. Feldpausch-Parker, Israel D. Parker, Hilary Swartwood, M. Nils Peterson and Markus J. Peterson 8. Dialogue for Nature Conservation: Attempting to Construct an Inclusive Environmental Policy Community in Sweden Hans Peter Hansen and Tarla Rai Peterson 9. Deconstructing Public Space to Construct Community: Guerilla Gardening as Place-based Democracy Ann Marie Todd 10. Emotions in Communicative Practice: Legitimation and De-legitimation in Environmental Conflicts in the Netherlands and Sweden Elin Angman, Arjen Buijs, Irma Arts, Hanna Ljunggren Bergea and Gerard Verschoor 11. Community Construction through Culturally Rooted Celebration: Turtles all the Way DownMichael J. Liles, Eduardo Altamirano, Velkiss Gadea, Sofia Chavarria, Ingrid Yanez, David Melero, Jose Urteaga and Alexander R. Gaos 12. Seized and Missed Opportunities in Responding to Community Conflicts: Constructivity and Destructivity in Forest Conflict Management in Finland and British Columbia Kaisa Raitio 13. Divergent meanings of participation: Ethnographies of communication in water governance in California and Colorado Leah Sprain, Brion van Over and Eric L. Morgan Part 3Conclusion and summary 14. Conclusion Tarla Rai Peterson