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The local and the national: relationships between national and local environmental movement organisations in London

The local and the national: relationships between national and local environmental movement organisations in London
The local and the national: relationships between national and local environmental movement organisations in London
It is frequently asserted that national environmental movement organisations (EMOs) have, as an unintended consequence of their public relations strategies, a tendency to ignore local activists. Using a variety of research methods - participant observation, semi-structured interviews, a survey and network analysis of national, regional and local EMOs in London - we explode that myth. Although national EMOs cooperate mostly with other national EMOs, they do not turn their backs on local campaigners. On the contrary, several highly influential national EMOs (Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace and Campaign to Protect Rural England) seek to involve grassroots activists. Local campaigners make surprisingly few demands on national EMOs, understand that national EMOs have resource constraints, and do not generally feel marginalised.
0964-4016
742-764
Saunders, Clare
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Saunders, Clare
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Saunders, Clare (2007) The local and the national: relationships between national and local environmental movement organisations in London. Environmental Politics, 16 (5), 742-764. (doi:10.1080/09644010701634083).

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It is frequently asserted that national environmental movement organisations (EMOs) have, as an unintended consequence of their public relations strategies, a tendency to ignore local activists. Using a variety of research methods - participant observation, semi-structured interviews, a survey and network analysis of national, regional and local EMOs in London - we explode that myth. Although national EMOs cooperate mostly with other national EMOs, they do not turn their backs on local campaigners. On the contrary, several highly influential national EMOs (Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace and Campaign to Protect Rural England) seek to involve grassroots activists. Local campaigners make surprisingly few demands on national EMOs, understand that national EMOs have resource constraints, and do not generally feel marginalised.

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Published date: 2007

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Local EPrints ID: 55049
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/55049
ISSN: 0964-4016
PURE UUID: fe137734-002e-4f9b-b434-00c3f14f9864

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Date deposited: 31 Jul 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 10:52

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Author: Clare Saunders

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