Smith, Graham (2004) Liberal democracy and the shaping of environmental citizenship. In, Wissenburg, Marcel and Levy, Yoram (eds.) Liberal Democracy and Environmentalism: The End of Environmentalism? Oxford, UK. Routledge, pp. 139-151.
Abstract
1. Introduction - Yoram Levy and Marcel Wissenburg
2. The Role of Environmentalism - Gayil Talshir
Part I: The Faces of Endism
3. Post-Ecologism and the Politics of Simulation - Ingolfur Blachdorn
4. The End of Environmentalism (As We Know It) - Yoram Levy
5. Little Green Lies - Marcel Wissenburg
Part II: Democracy and Environmentalism
6. The End of Deep Ecology? - Not Quite - Mike Mills and Fraser King
7. The Environment Versus Individual Freedom and Convenience - Marius de Geus
8. Precaution, Scientization or Deliberation? - Karin Blackstrand
Part III: The Good and Green Society
9. Ecology, Democracy and Autonomy - Mathew Humphrey
10. A Precautionary Approach - Meira Hanson
11. Liberal Democracy and the Shaping of Environmentally Enlightened Citizens - Graham Smith
Part IV: Perspectives and Possibilities
12. Sustainability and Plurity - Dorothee Horstklatter
13. The Minimum Irreversible Harm Principle - Michael Wallack
14. From Environmental Politics to the Politics of the Environment - John Barry
15. Conclusion - Yoram Levy and Marcel Wissenburg
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