Browsing Politics and Public Policy by Subject "1606 Political Science"
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Climate change messages and strategies by Australian NGOs
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Climate justice campaigns and environmental refugees
(Macquarie University, 2004)This paper is a preliminary discussion of the connections between environmental and human security through the notion of environmental refugees. The concept of environmental refugees appeared in a 1985 paper that argued ... -
Dancing together: environment, development, aid and faith organisations in climate politics in the United Kingdom
(Monash University, 2007)This paper investigates the politics of climate change in the United Kingdom, and in particular, the role of environment non-governmental organisations (ENGOs), aid, faith and development non-government organisations (NGOs). ... -
Ecological citizenship - a new landscape for human rights Debate?
(The Australasian Political Studies Association, 2005) -
The effect of the financial crisis and global recession on environmental policy and implementation
(Macquarie University/Australian Political Studies Association, 2009) -
Environmental policymaking under Howard: extinguishing the enemy within?
(Macquarie University/Australian Political Studies Association, 2009)This paper reflects on the relationship between the government and civil society, specifically environmental non-government organisations (ENGOs), during the Howard era. Three competing explanations were put forward to ... -
Locating justice in a warming world: developing notions of climate justice in the UK and the USA
(Australasian Political Science Association, 2008)This paper analyses the development and application of notions of climate justice by non-governmental groups (NGOs) within two Western developed nations. I argue that the development of the discourse of climate justice in ... -
The mobilisation of norms for legitimacy in the global warming debate
(Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2006)Contemporary debates surrounding global commons issues and their amelioration are inextricable linked with a parallel discourse of environmental justice. This paper examines the normative discourses of rights and justice ... -
Notions of ecological citizenship in climate justice campaigns
(Ecopolitics Association of Australasia/Griffith University, Centre for Governance and Public Policy, 2005)Within the climate change debate, organisations within the environment movement who stress a specific type of differentiated approach have come to be referred to as climate justice campaigns. These campaigns advocate ...