Description
The comparative case studies of environmental activism in Northern California, Hungary, and Indonesia (the latter written by Judith Mayer) illustrate one of the central premises of this book: that local action is linked increasingly to globe-spanning networks of knowledge and practice, in what Lipschutz calls global civil society. The result is a system of governance that is both local and global, to which states and international organizations are turning increasingly for help and advice.
Reviews
"Lipschutz's book is a major work, grand in its scope, sound in its analysis, compelling in its presentation, provocative in its theses, and highly relevant to the human condition at this stage in history. His treatment of the global environment as a social construction is persuasive and productive of major insights and recommendations. And his conception of global governance as dynamics that unfold at local levels and cumulate to an overall process is profoundly accurate even as it flies in the face of much conventional wisdom relative to environmental issues. While the environmental field is marked by myriad books that probe the field, none comes close to the special qualities that distinguish this book. " - James N. Rosenau, University Professor of International Affairs, The George Washington University
"This book grapples with a whole complex of interrelated theoretical and policy issues surrounding the global environmental problematique. Lipschutz has done an awe-inspiring job of synthesizing literature from diverse fields: social theory, geography, international relations, anthropology, environmental ethics, epistemology, economics, and history. This is an admirable and provocative piece of original research." - Karen Litfin, University of Washington.
Book Information
ISBN 9780791431184
Author Ronnie D. Lipschutz
Format Paperback
Page Count 365
Imprint State University of New York Press
Publisher State University of New York Press
Weight(grams) 517g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 25mm